Gömörfalva (Harkács)
Roman Catholic Church in Gömörfalva
Building, structure
The Roman Catholic church was built in 1784 in late Baroque style, and its interior is in late 19th-century historical style.
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Large cross in front of the church
Sacral small monument
He had the good-natured believers raised for the glory of God, to strengthen their religion.
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Memorial plaque of the Draskóczy family
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
The Draskóczy family is one of the oldest families in Turóc County. The founding ancestor of the family was Drask, son of Dvor. ; Dvor's other son was called Mikola. ; Drask served as a castle serf under King Béla IV. In recognition of his valor during the Tatar invasion (in 1241...
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Castle
Building, structure
The late Baroque castle was built in 1768 and converted into a classic one in 1826.
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Memorial plaque for the displaced
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
The memorial column erected in 2008 features a plaque commemorating the deportees, the Draskóczy family and Gyula Tasnády Nagy. ; Around 40 people from Gömörfalva were loaded into wagons at the Tornalja railway station in 1947 to perform forced labor in a foreign land, far from t...
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Memorial plaque of Gyula Nagy Tasnády
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
The memorial column erected in 2008 features a plaque commemorating the displaced, the Draskóczy family and Gyula Tasnády Nagy. ; Gyula Nagy, from 1885 Tasnádi Nagy (Harkács, June 23, 1849 – Budapest, June 14, 1924) archivist, historian, parliamentary envoy, corresponding member ...
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