Léva Reformed Church
Building, structure
The first Reformed wooden church was built in 1660, but was demolished in 1735 due to its dilapidated condition. A new church was built in its place, but it was closed by order of the landlord and then demolished. Between 1785 and 1788, a classicist tolerance church was built on the site of the previous churches, without a tower. In 1808, the building burned down, but it was renovated the following year. A tower was added in 1824. There are wooden galleries on the western and eastern sides of the interior.