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Tunyogi református egyházközség temploma
Tunyogi református egyházközség temploma
Tunyogi református egyházközség temploma
Tunyogi református egyházközség temploma
Tunyogi református egyházközség temploma
Tunyogi református egyházközség temploma
Tunyogi református egyházközség temploma
Tunyogi református egyházközség temploma
Tunyogi református egyházközség temploma
Tunyogi református egyházközség temploma
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Gizella Nagy (03/01/2018)
The medieval church of Tunyog is said to have been built in 1011, which is inscribed in the 19th century. century on the northern wall of the church interior. XVI. In the 16th century it became the Reformed, then in 1688 the upper part burned down and was abandoned for 40 years. In 1728 the church was covered. In 1736, Catholics list and establish that it was originally a Catholic church and was built of stone. The present tower was built of brick by Jakab Winkler, master of masonry from Nagykároly, between 1799 and 1806. "The former is supplemented by a report of 1809:" There is a mediocre stone church near Szamos, with sufficient czemium, as in the Eclesia I like it - it was founded in the very first 1011 by the Czechs. Over time, the upper part of it was burnt by fire for about 40 years, covered in wilderness in 1728, and renovated again in 1752. Adhering to this was a 15-foot-high, eight-cornered whole stone tower built at the expense of the Eclesia property in 1806. "This old temple could not be enlarged or modernized, and it became life-threatening, and was closed by the authorities in 1912, Today's church was designed by local Reformed minister Miklós Leövey and royal engineer Viktor Schöpfling. The construction of the church on the eastern side of the existing tower was interrupted by the outbreak of World War I. Its interior was only completed in 1926 but due to harsh conditions In 1931, the temple was not fully completed.
Molnár Szabolcs (10/04/2019)
A place of God's love.
István, Géza Biró (08/01/2017)
XV. century church.
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