Church of St. Elizabeth the Widow
Building, structure
The church, built in the 14th century in Gothic style, is the oldest building in the village. ; The pointed arched vault and rectangular plan of the sanctuary and sacristy indicate the Gothic origin of the church. The tower was built to the church in the 17th century. The nave of the church has a Baroque vault. Of the Baroque decoration of the church, only the wooden pulpit decorated with statues of Lutherans and the wooden statue of the Virgin Mary from the 18th century have survived. The main altar from the 19th century is decorated with a picture of the widowed Saint Elizabeth, and the side altar has a picture of Saint Elizabeth of the Árpád family.