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Református templom

Vikár Béla utca

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Református Templom

The Református Templom is a significant place of worship located in Hetes, Hungary.

History

  • The church was built in 1760 and features a mix of Baroque and Rococo architectural styles.

Architecture

The building's design is attributed to the renowned Hungarian architect, Miklós Ybl. Notable features include the imposing tower and the ornate interior decorations.

Location

The Református Templom is situated on Vikár Béla utca in Hetes, Hungary.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The church belongs to the Reformed denomination of Christianity, which emphasizes personal faith and individual interpretation of scripture. The temple serves as a place of worship for its adherents, providing a space for spiritual reflection and community gatherings.

Organ and Bells Information

The church features a pipe organ, but details about its specifications are not available.

Heritage Status

The Református Templom is listed on the Hungarian National Inventory of Cultural Heritage.

Visiting Info

The church's opening hours are not publicly stated. However, it is believed to be open for worship and visits during regular business hours.

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics have been documented at the Református Templom.

Details

NameReformátus templom
CityHetes
CountryHungary
Coordinates46.42019, 17.695793
ArchitectMiklós Ybl
Current usePlace of worship