Garamlök, Lök
All Saints' Catholic Church in Garamlök
Building, structure
The Catholic church of Garamlök was built in the classicist style in the 18th century.
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Garamlök Reformed Church
Building, structure
The Reformed Church of Garamlök was built in 1783, and its tower was built in 1844. After World War II, part of the Hungarian population, mostly Reformed people, who made up nearly half of the village's population, were resettled to Hungary, and Slovaks and Slovak settlers from H...
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Garamlök Reformed Cemetery
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
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The family tomb of Mátyás Juhász
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
Mátyás Juhász supported the organ of the Reformed church with a donation of 1,000 crowns, from the 1,000 crowns donated by the members of the congregation.
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The high cross of the Catholic cemetery in Garamlök
Sacral small monument
The nasgy cross was made in the "year of the Lord", 1773, from a vow.
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Monument to the heroes of Garamlök
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
The memorial stone commemorates the heroes and victims from Garamlök who fell in World War I and II, since July 2013.
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Grave of the Calvinist pastor Endre Bacha
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
Even in its current state, Endre Bacha's bullet-riddled tombstone is a defining part of the cemetery's overall appearance.
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Endre Juhász's family tomb
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
Endre Juhász's family tombstone probably bears the marks of the war.
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The grave of the Reformed pastor Ferencz Sebestyén
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
The grave of Sebestyén Ferencz, once surrounded by a beautiful wrought iron fence, is ripe for renovation.
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Grave of World War I hero János Kosztolányi
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
János Kosztolányi died for his Hungarian homeland at the age of 18.
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