The grave of the gypsy primate Flóris Berky
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
Immediately to the right of the entrance, on a stumpy column, marked with snapped strings and a torn slat, we see the resting place of the former beloved and educated gypsy prima of the people of Rozsnyó, Berky Flóris, with the inscription Flóris and the memorial erected by the public. ; Berky Flóris also showed his talent in front of many significant personalities and rulers of the time, including the Russian Tsar Alexander III. When he died in 1893, he organized a dance party with a raffle in the Vasas bath to cover the costs of the local youth's tombstone.