During the cholera epidemic of 1831, the villagers turned to Saint Anthony of Padua for intercession and began building a votive chapel. According to tradition, as the walls of the chapel rose, the epidemic abated.
Set in a park of centuries-old trees, the three-storey castle, with three corner towers, is guarded by two sphinxes. According...
MoreThe rose garden (rosarium) was created in 2011, with the help of a grant, on an area of 8,200 square metres next to the chapel,...
MoreThe village already had a church in 1600, and the villagers were all Catholic. With the spread of the Reformation, the Bakics...
MoreGerulata was a Roman military camp (castellum) on the right bank of the Danube in the province of Pannonia, in the area of...
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