Réte
Mound
The Mound Hill was created in the early Iron Age Hallstatt culture (8th-5th century BC). It was a burial custom of the time to build mounds over their graves. According to a local legend, the hill was carried by Turkish soldiers with their turbans to their pasha so that he could ...
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Memorial cross of the meadows
Sacral small monument
Renovated in 2011, the restoration of the statue was carried out by sculptor Kázmér Cséfalvay.
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The Jewish Cemetery in Réte
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
The cemetery was surrounded by a brick fence in the 1960s, which has been torn down over the years, damaging the graves. The footage was taken in 2010.
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Roman Catholic school
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Memorial cross of Zsuzsanna Nogely
Sacral small monument
A monument erected in memory of Zsuzsanna Nogely, who was buried in the Catholic cemetery.
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St. Stephen relief
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
It was created by the local government on the occasion of the 750th anniversary of the first written mention of the village.
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Kopjafa for the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Csemadok organization
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
Géza Nagy's work, in the garden in front of the Hungarian school that was still operating in this building at the time, was inaugurated by Gyula Bárdos, the president of the Szenc Regional Committee of the Csemadok. Since then, the people of Réte have been commemorating March 15t...
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The grave of the public school principal Béla Jankó
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
The tomb of a public school principal who died a heroic death in World War I.
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Grave of the Horváth family of Rarovich
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
Dr. Ferenc Horváth, who had been separated from his native village, had the family tomb built and placed on the side wall of the tomb the memorial plaque he had collected of the heroic dead soldiers of Réte who fell in World War I and II.
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Monument to the heroic dead of World War I and II
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
Dr. Ferenc Horváth, who had been separated from his native village, had the memorial plaque he had collected for the heroic dead soldiers of Réte who fell in World War I and II placed on the side wall of his family's tomb.
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