One of the most beautiful Calvinist churches of Hungary, with flat cassion ceiling was built in 1787 in folk baroque style, and it was renovated in 2015.
The 40 meter high Baroque church was built between 1771 and 1774.
The building neighbouring the Zalaszombatfa Community Building was renovated in 2015, and the Folkweave Museum was founded after that.
The name Goričko comes from the word "gorice", which is what the local people call the hills which were formed long ago on the bottom of the Pannonian Sea and rose later on. People inhabited the softly shaped sandy terrain in pre-historical times and remained here.
Romanic rotunda of Saint Nikolaj is located about two kilometres to the west from the Slovenian - Hungarian border.
Through the ages the Mura River played with nature and formed a natural island along its river bed - the locals called it simply the Island of Love.
The Garden of Remembrance and Comradeship.
The church in Bogojina is one of the most interesting architectures of the 20th century and Pomurje's most famed sanctuary.
Theathre and concert hall
Church