Ipolypásztó
Zalaba Zsigmond memorial house, village museum, headstone
Building, structure
In the southern town of Ipolypásztó, inhabited mostly by Calvinists, on the main street leading to the church, at number 21, in the birthplace of one of the most educated scholars of Hungarian literature, the outstanding sociographic writer Zsigmond Zalabai, Ottó Mészáros, the ma...
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Ipolypástó Reformed Church
Building, structure
The Romanesque church of Ipolypásztó, dedicated to Saint George, was built in the 12th century and originally belonged to the Premontres. Later, the church was rebuilt in the Gothic style and expanded in the second half of the 18th century. The Premontres had an abbey here in the...
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The cornerstone of the 1848/49 War of Independence
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
The headstone located in front of the Reformed Church of Ipolypáztó was erected by the local government in the fall of 1998 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the 1848/49 War of Independence.
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World War I and II Memorial in Ipolypástó
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
By the end of October 1918, 180 men from Ipolypástó had enlisted in the military, which represented one-sixth of the village's population. Of these, 40 people were killed and 40 were taken prisoner. The number of names listed on the monument shows that the Second World War claime...
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