Fél
Monument to the Heroes of World War I and II
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
It was erected in memory of the heroes who died in the First and Second World Wars and abroad.
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Statue of Saint Nicholas
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
It was erected in honor of Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of the church.
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St. Nicholas Church
Building, structure
The village's old church is mentioned in the church visitation records of 1561 and 1634, but the date of its construction is not clear. We also know the name of the parish priest from the first record: his name was György, followed by Mihály. In 1634, the visitor György Draskóczy...
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Churchyard large cross in Half
Sacral small monument
The stone cross is located in the churchyard and bears the signs of romanticism. Under the corpus stands a statue of the Virgin Mary. It was erected in 1873.
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Holy Trinity Cross
Sacral small monument
The cross was erected in 1878 and can be seen at the end of the village, on the right side of the road leading to Madarász. It was renovated in 2014.
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Holy Cross Chapel in Piel
Building, structure
The chapel, built in the 19th century and bearing neo-Gothic features, is located opposite the entrance to the cemetery. It burned down around 1965, but regained its original condition after renovation. It is a single-nave building with a polygonal closure.
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Memorial cross of Sándor Csenkey and Anna Szabó
Sacral small monument
The now incomplete stone cross erected by Sándor Csenkey and his wife is located next to the main road in front of house number 29/73.
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The grave of László Varsányi
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
* August 17, 1921, Nemespann – † January 17, 1985, Fél / teacher, cultural organizer ; His parents were Béla Csiffáry, a farmer, and Kornélia Varsányi. His wife was Borbála Kováts, a teacher. ; He attended the Benedictine Gymnasium in Komárom. He began his higher education at the...
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Jeszenák Castle and English Park in Péli
Building, structure
The castle was built by Baron János Jeszenák between 1766 and 1769 in the Austrian Baroque style. The castle was later owned by the Draskovics Vay and Strasser families. During World War I, it was a military hospital, then burned down. After 1946, the castle housed a school and v...
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The grave of Vendel Csenkey, a soldier from 1848
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
The white marble tomb and grave of Vendel Csenkey are surrounded by a wrought iron fence. On the occasion of the 1848/49 Revolution and War of Independence, the grave serves as a place for wreath-laying and commemorations.
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