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Reformed Church in Zádorháza (Balogvölgy)

Building, structure

The southernmost village of Balogvölgy is mentioned in sources in 1372. In the modern era, it was inhabited by nobles. It was a branch of Rimaszécs from the beginning. The first church was built in 1882, but due to its poor condition it was demolished after World War II. Its new church was built in 1968. ; The church stands in a garden surrounded by an iron fence. The tower is built in front of the nave and is two-storeyed. Its entrance is a projecting, curved closure at the top, with a round window above it. On the second floor there is a tall window with a semicircular arch closure. The helm is a broken-line square pyramid, with a knob and star on top. The nave ends with three sides of the hexagon. Round columns support the stacked gallery above the entrance. ; The pulpit stands on a stepped pyramid-shaped stacked pedestal placed at the end of the nave, with a painted plank structure, integrated with the aisle, pentagonal, frame-inlaid structure, with a double gold frame, with a gold chalice in the middle. ; The Moses Chair has a raised backrest, and the lid has a small support on top. The benches have lobed sides at the front, and rhombuses set at their corners. ; A war memorial plaque on the wall of the nave.

Inventory number:

2543

Collection:

Repository

Value classification:

Settlement value abroad

Municipality:

Zádorháza   (Községházával szemben)