Udvarnok
Church of the Name of the Virgin Mary
Building, structure
The Roman Catholic church in Nagyudvarnok, dedicated to the Name of the Virgin Mary, was built in 1954. ; It was rebuilt between 1998 and 2004, expanded with a tower and a sacristy, and its previously built parts, with the exception of the altar, were completely renovated. After ...
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The Sorrowful Mother – Wayside Cross
Sacral small monument
On the border of Nagyudvarnok towards Dunaszerdahely, we find the Pájdalmas Anya roadside cross along the main road.
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Monument to the heroic dead of World War I and II
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
Not far from the entrance to the Church of the Name of the Virgin Mary in Nagyudvarnok stands the black granite block into which the names of Nagyudvarnok's World War II dead are engraved.
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The Lourdes cave in Nagydvarnok
Building, structure
A small cave not far from the Catholic church in Nagyudvarnok was completed in 2008, as a gesture of gratitude.
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The large cross of the Nagyudvarnok cemetery
Sacral small monument
The central large cross of the cemetery was erected in 1919 by István Majláth and his wife, Franciska Azsaltovics.
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The grave of Zsigmond Szabó, a Hungarian army artilleryman from 1848/49
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
The black marble tomb of Zsigmond Szabó, a Hungarian artilleryman from 1848/49, stands in the Nagyudvarnok cemetery.
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The grave of Emanuel Stemmer, a 1848/49 Hungarian hussar
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
The gray marble grave of Stemmer Emanuel, a Hungarian hussar from 1848/49, is located in the Nagyudvarnok public cemetery.
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The grave of Károly Szabó, a lieutenant in the Hungarian army in 1848/49 and the chief bailiff of Bratislava County
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
The grave of Károly Szabó, a lieutenant in the Hungarian army in 1848/49 and chief magistrate of Bratislava County, stands in the Nagyudvarnok cemetery.
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