Kisszekeres, Calvinist church

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"A church of this village is still in its medieval form, apart from small modifications. The present building is not the same as the 14th century chapel known from the sources, and whose foundations were found during excavations in the 1980s. The present church was built in one period, with a rectangular-shaped nave and an irregular polygonal sanctuary of equal width. The church was built from brick, and its present unified space was divided by a triumphal arch in the Middle Ages. Windows with tracery can be found in stretches of the south and south-east walls of the sanctuary. The church was built at the end of the 15th century or the beginning of the 16th. The painted wooden furnishing dates from the 18th century, and the bell tower from the 19th."