Királyfiakarcsa
Statue of Saint Stephen in Királyfiakarcsa
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
Királyfiakarcsa is one of the villages associated with the Saint King Association, and on this occasion, a bust of Saint Stephen, created by Attila Dienes, was unveiled in the center of the settlement on August 21, 2004.
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Királyfiakarcsa Country House
Building, structure
The country house was adapted from a typical Csallóköz farmhouse built in 1878.
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Petőfi Memorial Site in Királyfiakarcsa
Literary
The monument erected on the site of the former Petőfi tree, a black marble monument on a concrete pedestal, with a portrait of the knitter on it
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Kopjafa in Királyfiakarcsan
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
Róbert Horváth's work is located not far from the Királyfiakarcsa Country House.
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Beleházi Bartal family tomb
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
The re-founder of the Beleházi Bartal family, György Beleházi Bartal, lieutenant, envoy, legal historian, György Bartal, imperial and royal hussar captain who fell at Piave in World War I, and other members of the family rest in the tomb.
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The grave of István Zsilinszky, former cantor teacher in Bratislava.
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
In 2015, the foundation organization of the physically disabled in Bratislava renovated the grave of their village's former cantor teacher in the Királyfiakarcsa cemetery.
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Cemetery cross
Sacral small monument
Péter Bartal and his wife Terézia Lukács had the large cross erected for the glory of God and in memory of the faithful resting in the cemetery, in 1905.
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Bartal family cemetery
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
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The origin of the names of Damazérkarcsa and Királyfiakarcsa
Say
Note: ; Damazérkarcsa (Damazérske Kračany) is a part of the settlement of Királyfiakarcsa, once an independent village.
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Information board - Királyfiakarcsa
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
"God bless the land of Karcsa!" - a bilingual information board, which contains a brief historical introduction to the "Karcsák" along with a description of their cultural relics. The creation of the board was supported by the Kukkónia Civic Association.
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