Hungary, 9155 Lebény,
47.72679900, 17.38204800
Arrabona EGTC
Lébény farmer and former 1948 national guardsmen János Regner had the stone cross standing by the road to Győrsövényház erected on his own land in 1912. The crucifix rests on a concrete base of three horizontal rectangular masses decreasing in size from bottom to top which continues in a smaller vertical rectangular mass of stone. Both have writing engraved into them. The stone cross was renovated with public donations on the 100th anniversary of its construction.
Local name: Győrsövényház felé vezető út mentén
Attendance: Szabadon, korlátlanul látogatható
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.
Roman Milestone
The Roman commander Tiberius conquered Pannonia in 9 AD and Transdanubia as a part of the province of Pannonia became a part of the Empire as a border province. In the 2nd century, a Roman military fortification was built in Barátföldpuszta, which belongs to Lébény, as a part of the border protection system. The milestone which once stood on the road by the fortification was recovered from here during the course of archeological excavations. The stone column, an artifact upholding the memory of times long past, today ornaments the yard of a primary school.