Religious sites

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Church of St Michael the Archangel (Michal na Ostrove)

Church of St Michael the Archangel (Michal na Ostrove)

This small church was apparently built some time in the 1st half of the 14th century at a slight elevation protected from flooding as a single-nave structure with a polygonal presbytery and sacristy.

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Church of the Divine Heart of Jesus Christ (Most pri Bratislave)

Church of the Divine Heart of Jesus Christ (Most pri Bratislave)

The originally single-nave Romanesque-Gothic church dedicated to St. Thomas is now part of newer construction from the 20th century.

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Roman Catholic Church of the Birth of Virgin Mary (Topoľníky)

Roman Catholic Church of the Birth of Virgin Mary (Topoľníky)

The Church in Dolné Topoľníky was established in 1754 and built in honour of the birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

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Roman Catholic church of Holy Trinity (Veľké Blahovo)

Roman Catholic church of Holy Trinity (Veľké Blahovo)

The Baroque Church of the Holy Trinity in Veľké Blahovo was built in 1761. It was renovated in the 20th century.

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Church of St Jacob (Lébény)

Church of St Jacob (Lébény)

On the main square in the village of Lébény there is an important three-nave church, the Romanesque church of St Jacob, from the 13th century, which has the character of a basilica.

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Roman Catholic Church (Rajka)

Roman Catholic Church (Rajka)

The most beautiful cultural landmark in the village of Rajka is the Roman Catholic Church.

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Roman Catholic Church of St. George (Dunajská Streda)

Roman Catholic Church of St. George (Dunajská Streda)

This is the oldest historic and church landmark in the town. According to references from the early Arpád Dynasty period, a wooden church once stood at the site of today's Roman Catholic Church.

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Abbey of Merciful Sisters of the Holy Cross (Podunajské Biskupice)

Abbey of Merciful Sisters of the Holy Cross (Podunajské Biskupice)

The Church of the Elevation of the Holy Cross is the main pilgrimage site dedicated to Zdenka Schelingová.

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Church of St. John the Baptist (Ivanka pri Dunaji)

Church of St. John the Baptist (Ivanka pri Dunaji)

The Baroque Church of St. John the Baptist was ordered built by Anton I Grassalkovich. The present-day church in Ivanka is the third church built in the village.

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Church of the Name of the Virgin Mary (Veľké Dvorníky)

Church of the Name of the Virgin Mary (Veľké Dvorníky)

This Catholic church, which was built in 1953, is adorned by an altar to the Virgin Mary dating from 1859.

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Church of St. Gotthard (Mosonmagyaróvár)

Church of St. Gotthard (Mosonmagyaróvár)

The Church of St Gotthard in Mosonmagyaróvár was built in the 18th century.

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Church of St. Philip and St. Jacob (Nová dedinka)

Church of St. Philip and St. Jacob (Nová dedinka)

The Church of St Philip and St. Jacob is located outside of the village and stands on an artificially created elevating foundation, likely from the Hallstatt Dynasty, of old age iron.

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Roman Catholic Church (Jahodná)

Roman Catholic Church (Jahodná)

The Roman Catholic church in Baroque style was ordered built in 1747 by the Esterhazys.

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Roman Catholic Church of the Ascension of the Virgin Mary (Kolárovo)

Roman Catholic Church of the Ascension of the Virgin Mary (Kolárovo)

The Baroque Roman Catholic Church of the Ascension of the Virgin Mary was built during 1723-1724 at the site of the oldest former Gothic church, which had burnt down. The church was enlarged in 1772.

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Roman Catholic Bell Tower (Nová dedinka)

Roman Catholic Bell Tower (Nová dedinka)

In this section of Nová Ves in the 2nd half of the 19th century, a Roman Catholic bell tower was built, a thin square structure, on which two bronze bells are hanging.

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Roman Catholic Church of St. Michael the Archangel (Veľké Úľany)

Roman Catholic Church of St. Michael the Archangel (Veľké Úľany)

Construction of the Roman Catholic Church of St. Michael the Archangel started in 1594 in Renaissance style, but due to turbulent times was not completed for a long time.

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The Chapel of St. Anton (Kunsziget)

The Chapel of St. Anton (Kunsziget)

Kunsziget is a village between the areas of Hanság and Szigetköz, which has been inhabited since ancient times.

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Cemetery (Zálesie)

Cemetery (Zálesie)

The cemetery in the village of Zálesie was established during 1923-1924, when the village was founded.

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Chapel of Count Esterházy (Bernolákovo)

Chapel of Count Esterházy (Bernolákovo)

The Baroque-classicist octagonal chapel is located in the northwest section of the château park in the village of Bernolákovo.

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Church of St. Stephen the First Martyr (Ohrady)

Church of St. Stephen the First Martyr (Ohrady)

This originally Gothic church dates from the 15th century. It was opened in 1634 and renovated in the early 18th century.

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Church of the Rosary Virgin Mary (Orechova Potôň)

Church of the Rosary Virgin Mary (Orechova Potôň)

The modern Roman Catholic Church of the Rosary Virgin Mary was built in the 20th century.

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Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes (Tomášikovo)

Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes (Tomášikovo)

The historic Marian pilgrimage in Tomášikovo began in 1901, when the eleven-year-old blind and deaf daughter of the administrator of the Eszterházy property, Margitka Prenoszilová, is said to have miraculously recovered from her disability in Lourdes.

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Catholic Church (Hegyeshalom)

Catholic Church (Hegyeshalom)

The most important landmark from the time of the Roman Empire in the still inhabited village of Hegyeshalom is the Gothic Catholic Church from the 13th century, which is adorned by medieval fresco paintings and an impressive Baroque altar picture.

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Catholic Church (Magyarkimle)

Catholic Church (Magyarkimle)

The village of Kimle is inhabited by people of Hungarian, Croatian and German ethnicity.

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