Hungary, 9155 Lebény,
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Arrabona EGTC

The wooden cross, which was originally set in place by the Wenckheim Manor had largely deteriorated and had fallen over by the 1980s, was renovated in 1992 by the Catholic congregation upon the initiative of István Susovits. The original corpus hangs under the INRI sign of the simple wooden cross, the carpentry work of Miklós Nátz. The body of the corpus was painted gold, whilst the hair, beard, and loincloth are brown in color. At the time of its renovation, it was surrounded by a wrought iron fence from the Catholic cemetery. vették körül.

Local name: Tárnokréti felé vezető út mentén

Attendance: Szabadon, korlátlanul látogatható

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Saint Anthony's Chapel

The chapel that can be seen today was reborn in 1891, its site had been home to a small church dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua, the patron saint of the poor and oppressed for centuries prior. The altar of the building consecrated on October 18, 1891, features a statue of the Virgin Mary of Lourdes and a stained glass window with Saint Anthony holding the baby Jesus can be seen above the altar. The chapel vestibule features the stations of the cross created in 1897 with a donation given by Mária Simon. The eight small chambers are ornamented with reliefs made in Tyrol. The group of pinewood statues was restored in 1977 by Pál Molnár from Győr and during the full renovation of the chapel, in the winter of 2003-2004, by Lívia Bujtásné Völgyesi and László Bujtás.

Millecentennial Memorial Column

The wooden grave marker (kopjafa) in the memorial park located at the crossing of Damjanich and Ady Endre Street is the work of László Bujtás (a local teacher) and was set in place by the local government to commemorate the millicentennial of the Conquest in the summer of 1996.

Trianon Memorial

The 90th anniversary of the signing of the Trianon Peace Treaty, June of 2010, saw the dedication of the memorial. An impressive memorial column in the Lutheran church’s yard where Iskola Lane and Damjanich Street meet. The memorial was commissioned by the First Localist Association of Lébény.

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