Beregdaróc Reformed Church

Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg

45/10045 min

The Beregdaróc Reformed Church, located in the village of Beregdaróc in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County, Hungary, is a historically significant religious building with roots dating back to the Gothic period. The church as it stands today largely reflects the 1895 architectural transformation that gave it its current form, blending historical Gothic elements with 19th-century design. It is protected as a cultural monument under Hungarian heritage laws, emphasizing its importance to the local community and the region's religious history. The church serves as a center for the Reformed community in the village, which is situated near the Ukrainian border. It is known for hosting weddings year-round and offers free parking to visitors. The church's historical and architectural value, combined with its active role in local religious life, makes it a noteworthy site for visitors interested in Hungary's ecclesiastical heritage and rural cultural landscapes.

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Astuce: Visitors are advised to plan visits during the warmer months when the church is more accessible and to check for any scheduled events or weddings. Parking is free on-site, and the church is open year-round. While no specific ticket is required, it is recommended to respect service times and local customs when visiting. Booking ahead may be beneficial for group visits or special occasions.

Faits intéressants

  • The church is listed under Hungarian cultural heritage protection with registry numbers 6205 and 8193 KÖH.
  • The church's current architectural form was established during a major renovation in 1895, preserving Gothic origins.
  • Beregdaróc village is located close to the Hungarian-Ukrainian border, making the church a landmark near an international frontier.

Histoire

1895

The Beregdaróc Reformed Church originated from a Gothic structure that was significantly altered in 1895 to achieve its current architectural appearance.

1284

The village of Beregdaróc itself has roots going back to the Árpád era, with the first mention of the settlement dating to 1284 under the name Drauch.

Historically, the area was a royal estate and the church likely served the local community through various historical periods, including the 19th century when the current church building was constructed.

Over time, the church has maintained its cultural and religious significance, surviving various political and social changes in the region.

Guide du lieu

1
Main Sanctuary1895

The central worship area of the church, showcasing Gothic architectural elements combined with 19th-century renovations. It is the focal point for religious services and community gatherings.

2
Exterior Facade1895

The church's facade displays a blend of Gothic and 19th-century architectural styles, reflecting its historical evolution and cultural significance.