Magyarbél
Cemetery cross
Sacral small monument
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Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in Magyarbél
Building, structure
The Roman Catholic church dedicated to the Exaltation of the Holy Cross was built in 1728 in Baroque style. The church was built by Count Imre Csáky, Archbishop of Kalocsa.
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Statue of Our Lady of Fatima in Magyarbél
Sacral small monument
The statue of the Virgin Mary of Fatima is located in the garden of the Catholic church in Magyarbéli. ; One hundred years ago, on May 13, 1917, in a place called Cova da Iria (“Valley of Peace”), near Fatima, Portugal, three shepherd children, ten-year-old Lúcia Santos and her c...
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Pietistic cross in Magyarbél
Sacral small monument
The stone cross decorated with a well-maintained Pieta was made in 1900 and was erected in the church yard. On the pedestal is a statue of Mary holding her son, who was taken down from the cross, in her lap. The inscription on the pedestal reads: Here is the Savior, who suffered ...
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Heroes' Monument in Magyarbél
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
The monument was erected by the citizens of the village in 2004.
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Csaky Castle in Magyarbél
Postcard
Here stands the largest castle in Slovakia, built by Bishop Count Imre Csáky between 1722 and 1725 in the Baroque style. It was hit in 1945, when the facade was damaged and the roof burned down. It was restored between 1958 and 1961. With towers at each corner of the castle, a ma...
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Csaky Castle in Magyarbél
Postcard
Here stands the largest castle in Slovakia, built by Bishop Count Imre Csáky between 1722 and 1725 in the Baroque style. It was hit in 1945, when the facade was damaged and the roof burned down. It was restored between 1958 and 1961. With towers at each corner of the castle, a ma...
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Greetings from Hungary
Postcard
Erzsébet Pilta Castle, née Emilné Xivkovics. Hungarian Countryside and Consumer and Sales Cooperative.
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Groan
Tale
Note: ; Original source: József Bakos: In the protection and service of our great Hungarian values. Érsekújvár, 1942. 25-26.
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