Lekenye
Lekenye Reformed Church
Building, structure
The first surviving written source about the 12th century Hungarian village is only mentioned a century later. ; Its medieval Reformed church was built in the second half of the 15th century, in Gothic style. It was a relatively small building with an east-facing axis, a single n...
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Kopjafa Lekenye
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
It was erected on the 765th anniversary of the first written mention of the village, on July 26, 2008, in the Reformed churchyard. ; The headstone is the work of local carver Miklós Bíró.
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The Evangelical Church of Lekeny
Building, structure
The Lutheran church was built in 1902, its simple single-nave interior has a straight sanctuary, and its forecourt is the bell tower built into it. There is a World War I memorial plaque in the church, and a World War II memorial plaque on the outer wall of the church.
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The old school
Building, structure
In 2003, the Lekenye primary school had to be closed, and there is no kindergarten in the village. ; The school building houses the pensioners' club, and the former kindergarten behind the Lutheran church has been converted into a local history room, dominated by a loom, and many...
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Memorial plaque to the heroes of World War II
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
It was erected in 1993 by the residents of Lekenye village in memory of our heroic dead who fell in World War II.
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Memorial plaque to the heroes who fell in World War I
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
The memorial plaque was erected by Sándor Jánosdeák in memory of his comrades in 1927.
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