Lakszakállas
Reformed Church in Lakszállas
Building, structure
The predecessor of the Reformed church was a Romanesque church named after Saint Michael, mentioned in the charter of Béla IV of 1268. The Romanesque style was built in the 13th century, the Gothic addition at the turn of the 14th-15th centuries, and the tower in the 20th century...
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Roman Catholic Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross
Building, structure
It is located in the immediate vicinity of the Reformed Church. The small Catholic community had no church in the village since the 17th century, so its members were forced to go to neighboring villages for worship. It was only in the 19th century that Ghyczy Rafael built a small...
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The Lakszakállas Castle
Building, structure
It is located next to the Roman Catholic church and, along with the Reformed church, is a significant monument of the village. The originally Baroque-style building was built by Count Amade Tádé of Bősi in the second half of the 18th century. He obviously did not live in this cas...
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Monument to those who fell in World War II
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
It is located between the Reformed and Catholic churches. The names of the victims are engraved on a black granite slab. It was erected by the local branch of the Red Cross and unveiled in 1965. There was once an imitation of artillery ammunition in the recess, and the entire mon...
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Headstone carved in memory of 1848/49
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
The headstone commemorating the 1848/49 revolution and freedom struggle was erected in 1998. It stands in the immediate vicinity of the Millencentenary memorial stone. It is the work of Géza Nagy, a woodcarver from Csicsó.
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Millencentenary memorial stone
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
It is located next to the headstone erected in memory of the 1848-49 War of Independence and Revolution. It was erected in 1996.
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Monument to the Great Danube Flood
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
It was erected by the Municipality of Lakszakállas in memory of the great Danube flood in 2005.
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Cemetery cross
Sacral small monument
It was erected to the glory of God by Catholic believers in 1961.
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Jewish cemetery
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
The Jewish cemetery is located at the intersection of Sport Street and Temető Street.
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The grave of Pastor Mátyás Cserei
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
The graves of the pastors are arranged in three rows. The first row contains the graves of Kálmán Végh, the second row (from left) contains the graves of Kálmán Nagy – István Wámossy – Zsigmond Somody, and the third row (from left) contains the graves of Dániel Tóth – Mátyás Cser...
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