Mosonmagyaróvár Reformed Church
Built heritageHungary, 9200 Mosonmagyaróvár Hunyadi János utca 4.
Built by Bálint Szeghalmi in the style of Transylvanian wooden churches, this Reformed church was consecrated in 1940. Its interior is beautifully carved and painted.
Mosonmagyaróvár Lutheran Church
Built heritageHungary, 9200 Mosonmagyaróvár Magyar u. 35.
On the city’s walking street, there is a Neo-Gothic Lutheran church. The memorial plaque honoring Gál Huszár, a protestant minister can be found inside.
Saint Laslo Statue
Built heritageHungary, 9200 Mosonmagyaróvár Szent László tér
The statue of Saint Laslo can be found beside the Saint Gotthard Church. Created by Ferenc Lébó, it was set in place in 1993 with the help of public donations.
Millennium Memorial
Economic and cultural heritageHungary, 9233 Lipót Fő tér
Across from the church is the millennial memorial which was built in 2000. The memorial is an engraved stone tablet carved into the side of a large mass of ashlar. Above the tablet is the country’s coat of arms and on the other side, there is a metal double cross.
Roman Catholic Church of Lipót
Built heritageHungary, 9233 Lipót Fő tér
The church built in 1777 was consecrated to honor the martyrdom of Pope Saint Clement I. A Baroque building 204 m2 in area. The altar image is attributed to Maulbertsch. A relief on the side of the pulpit depicts the Good Shepherd. The image of the Passion of Christ is from the Capuchin Convent in Mosonmagyaróvár.
Statue of King Béla IV
Economic and cultural heritageHungary, 9181 Kimle Mosoni-Duna híd
The work of sculptor Tibor Rieger can be seen by the bridge over the Moson Danube since 2001.
Millennium Memorial
Economic and cultural heritageHungary, 9178 Hédervár Kápolnakert
The memorial honoring the foundation of the state on the square in front of the mayor’s office is the work of painter Károly Borbély, a village native, and industrial artist Péter Horváth. It was dedicated on the village fair day held in 2001. Seven chrome steel flags stand on a stone base symbolizing the seven conquering tribes that settled in the Carpathian Basin.
The Plague Memorial Column
Economic and cultural heritageHungary, 9178 Hédervár Szent Rozália park
"In 1863 there was a large outbreak of the plague in Hédervár. It is likely that this was when the column with the plague saints, Saint Sebastian and Saint Roch and the Virgin Mary with the baby Jesus was built. For the millicentennial in 1997, it was moved from Kossuth Street to Saint Rosalia Park. The base bears the Esterházy and the united Viczay-Héderváry coats of arms with devices of Jesus Christ’s suffering depicted underneath them. The building is Baroque in style and is protected by monument status. "
Lajos Kossuth Memorial Plaque
Economic and cultural heritageHungary, 9178 Hédervár Szent Rozália park
In 2002 for the Kossuth memorial year, the municipality built the stone column with the marble plaque attached to it.