Nagygéc, Calvinist church

"The village was mentioned at the end of the 13th century. The church was dedicated to St Peter. Surviving from the first building period are the Romanesque windows in the southern wall. Today’s sanctuary was probably built in the early 16th century, and three windows with pointed arches have survived in the southern wall. In the interior of the sanctuary we find a late Gothic sacristy door, a renaissance sacrament niche and vaulting springs. The building has stood empty, no longer functioning as a church, since the flood of 1970. Suggestions were made to relocate the church and later to preserve it as a historical monument. Thus far neither has happened and it is task of the present generation to decide the building’s fate."