Calvinist church
The village was one of the centers of Reformation. At the end of the 1600s, the number of Lutherans and Calvinists was considerable. During the period of Counter-Reformation, the two Protestant congregations had a common church. The Lutherans were also housed in the late Baroque Calvinist church disposing of a wonderful pulpit-altar and located in Iskola Street. The church was built in 1786. The congregation being the second largest in number in the village had their church renewed in 2000. The settlement is very proud of this building, which is a protected monument.

























