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Carrying the name of a famous Greek wine-merchant dynasty, the Constantin House is the home of the Wine Museum. It introduces the wine region of Tokaj-Hegyalja and the history of feudal, fiscal and state wineries.
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The tarn on the outskirts of the village is a quarry pond. The clear water lake was formed in the area of the one-time quarry of 230-meter (over 700-foot) high Mulató Hill.
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The architectural structure of the stone bridge is unique in Hungary, just like the lanceted shape of its orifice.
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Located in the main street and built in the second half of the 18th century, the Late Baroque-style Szirmay Castle now functions as a Reformed charity home.
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The stone bust of Máté Szepsi Laczkó was made in 1997 by Géza Lavotha.
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The Bust of Ferenc Rákóczi II is the work of local sculptor Géza Lavotha (1926–1999).
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The Teacher Statue commemorating Géza Lavotha was created by the artist’s pupil, Tibor Sárossy.
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The one-time blacksmith’s workshop is working again.
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Along the dirt road surrounded by vines, the Cholera Column can be found on the hill above the village.
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A Nagyboldogasszony tiszteletére szentelt római katolikus templom a 14. században épült gótikus stílusban, majd a 18. században barokk ízlés szerint átalakították.