Saint Anne Church
The medieval catholic church was consecrated by Ferenc Sennyei in 1630 in honor of Saint Anne, who was the grandmother of Jesus. It was renovated in 1743, then in 1772 they expended in baroque style. From then on it’s a single-nave church. Its sanctuary is slimmer than its nave with a straight closure. Its tower stands on the north side of the nave, based on its medieval proportions. Next to the current lysens on the inner sanctuary side there are definite wall ends in the nave wall with original fragments of medieval plaster. A former sundial was also found on the wall of the church. The church garden is surrounded by a fortress-like fence. The new liturgical spatial arrangement is the work of György Dominek from 1972. At the time they were painted the pictorial compositions which are still visible today on the ceiling.
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