Gömörpanyit

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Memorial plaque of pastor István Czékus

Statue, monument, memorial plaque

István Czékus Kuntapolcai, Lutheran pastor, bishop of the Tisza Lutheran Church District from 1871 until his death. The memorial plaque was erected with gratitude by the grateful Gömörpanyit church community on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. Read More Arrow
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Memorial plaque of pastor Miklós Bugány, galley slave

Statue, monument, memorial plaque

It was erected in memory of Miklós Bugány, a Lutheran pastor from Gömörpanyit, who suffered galley slavery in 1675 for his faith. Read More Arrow
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Baptismal font

Sacral small monument

The oldest part of the interior of the Gömörpanyit Lutheran Church is the wooden baptismal font dating from 1656. ; The baptismal font (keresztkút, Latin: fons baptismalis) has been an essential element of Christian liturgy since the Middle Ages, the scene and instrument of bapti... Read More Arrow
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Gömörpanyit Lutheran Church, exterior

Building, structure

An Evangelical church, originally built in Baroque style in 1801, later remodeled in Classicist style. The oldest part of the church's interior is the wooden baptismal font from 1656. ; ; &nbsp, Read More Arrow
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Gömörpanyit Lutheran Church, interior

Building, structure

An Evangelical church, originally built in Baroque style in 1801, later remodeled in Classicist style. The oldest part of the church's interior is the wooden baptismal font from 1656. Read More Arrow
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The grave of Ferenc Kerepessy and Bertalan Kerepessy, 48th-49th Hungarian Army Artillerymen

Cemeteries, tombstones, graves

The grave of Ferenc Kerepessy and Bertalan Kerepessy, 48th-49th Hungarian Army artillerymen. Read More Arrow
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Antal Pech

Other - other

* June 14, 1822, Nagyvárad + September 18, 1895, Selmecbánya / mining engineer, ministerial advisor, retired mine director ; ; Antal Péch's father, Antal Péch, and his mother, Walter Francziska, lived their civilian life in Nagyvárad. He was born there on January 14, 1822. He ini... Read More Arrow