Szádalmás, Almás
Churchyard iron cross
Sacral small monument
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Churchyard stone image
Sacral small monument
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World War I and II Memorial
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
The municipality of Szádalmás had it erected as a memorial to the heroes who fell in World War I and II.
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Memorial plaque of the dean and parish priest János Kabla
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
The dean-parish priest, who served the faithful from 1948 to 1995, was elected the village's first honorary citizen.
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Roman Catholic church dedicated to the Holy Trinity
Building, structure
The first data on the Hungarian village church of Árpád-era origin date back to the 14th century. ; The church with an east-facing axis, a single nave, a gable roof, today covered with tiles, was built in the Gothic style in the 14th century. The sanctuary, which is closed on thr...
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Stone statue in Szadalmás
Sacral small monument
The stone image is located at the beginning of the eastern side of the village.
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A spear tree commemorating the first written mention of the village
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
The headstone features the town's coat of arms, the symbol of the European Union, the trident, cross, and Jewish star, symbolizing the town's historical monuments.
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Tomb of József Máriássy
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
The soldiers who fell in Igló Vaspatak during World War II were taken home by their parents and buried in the Hungarian cemetery.
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The grave of Michal Müller
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
According to locals, Michal Müller was killed near the village during World War II and was buried in the churchyard. His relatives took care of his grave for a long time, but they have stopped visiting it for a few years now.
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Reformed Church
Building, structure
In the western part of the village, true to the name of the settlement, the church, which stands in the middle of an extensive apple orchard, was built by the local faithful in the Baroque style in 1796-98 on their own. The building was only expanded in 1821 with a 29-meter-high ...
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