St. Imre Church
Building, structure
“The third, today’s Baroque St. Imre Church of the village was built by the Zichys in 1771. The single-nave building has a flat ceiling, its sanctuary has a segmental end, and a pyramid-shaped tower rises in front of the gabled facade. The facade is divided by wooden frame frames and windows with rounded ends. The sacristy of the church has a Prussian-style vault, and the frescoes were made in 1948. The 18th-century Baroque baptismal font and holy water cistern standing on the stone altar, and the 19th-century neoclassical pipe-like organ, which was made in the workshop of Károly Bakos and István Palóczi in Cegléd, have survived from the older furnishings of the church.”