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King St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church

Building, structure

The village's old church, the chapel named after Saint Michael, was already recorded in 1425 as "capella s. Nicolai". In 1526 it appeared in documents as "ecclesia de. Kovar". The old chapel was extended by six meters at the end of the 19th century and raised by three meters, also using the old walls. By 1899, the village's single-nave, semicircular sanctuary neo-baroque Roman Catholic church was built, and Saint Stephen became its second patron saint. The painting, which depicts the holy king offering his sword and Hungarian crown to the Virgin Mary, can still be seen today. The church was renovated in 2010.

Inventory number:

2788

Collection:

Repository

Value classification:

Settlement value abroad

Municipality:

Kóvár   (Nagycsalomja felől megközelítve a települést a főút mentén, bal oldalon található.)