Pieta statue in Nagycetény
Sacral small monument
At the end of the village, next to the main road, stands the Pieta statue, which was erected in 1757 by Mihály Gunyis, renovated in 1883 by Ferenc Gunyis and his wife, Mária Micsek, and then repaired again in 1919 by János Presinszky and his wife, Rozália Siller. The monument was last renovated in 1999. On the broken pedestal stands a polychrome stone sculpture of the Pieta, below which were statues of St. Michael the Archangel and the biblical Judith. These have been damaged over the past decades, but will be returned to their place after renovation in the near future.