Reformed Church in Balogújfalu (Balogvölgy)
Building, structure
It became independent from the borders of Radnót at the turn of the 13th/14th century. In the modern era, it was a branch of the mother church of Zsípi, and in the 18th century, its children also attended the school there. ; The church stands in a small garden. The tower is built in front of the nave, two-storey, divided by a cornice, with semicircular arched windows on the top and pilasters on the corners. The tower cap starts as a four-sided pyramid, bulges out like an onion above, then has a lantern, bulges out on top, with a button and a star. The windows of the nave are framed, with curved line decoration on the top, and straight at the end, with a flat ceiling. The gallery is decorated with sawn planks, with tulip-like division below. The pulpit is stacked, built together with the aisle, and round columns at the corners support the square pulpit basket, which is decorated with a closed, puppet-like element at the bottom with a row of three-leaf clovers. The pulpit crown is hexagonal, decorated with brown tassels at the bottom, with a decorative cornice above it, with a pyramid-like upper part, triangular at the corners, an onion at the top, a ribbed sphere above it, and a star on a long handle at the top. The Moses chair has a raised backrest, frame inlay, columns at the corners, and a segmented, closing cornice at the top. The main table has a round top, with four downward-tapering, spherical legs. There are memorial plaques on the walls. Next to the pulpit is a Hungarian flag in a wrought-iron holder.