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Rotunda, Romanesq Chapel

Romanic rotunda of Saint Nikolaj is located about two kilometres to the west from the Slovenian - Hungarian border. It was built in the 13th century in the valley of Kobilje brook by the medieval traffic road from the Alps to the Panonska lowland. In 19th century they added to rotunda bell tower, covered dome with tinplate and gave the Gothic wing altar to Budapest. The circular sanctuary is architecturely excellent remnant of the presumptionly larger medieval post. The interior was first time probably painted around the year 1300. The rotunda of Saint Nikolaj lies in the rising ground under the valley, which protects the church before the flood. Opening Hours: summer 01:00 p.m.-05:00 p.m., winter 12:00 p.m.-04:00 p.m.

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