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Öskü: Places of interest |
Historical sights, architectural relics
The main sight of the village is the round church (rotunda) built in the 11th Century.
Building of the roman catholic parish church began in 1843. The lutheran church has a late classicist facade and late baroque nave.
An old bridge crosses the brook on the northern side of the church hill. It is probably a baroque building from the 18th Century.
Tradition has it that the watermill beside the bridge is from the middle ages.
The building called Basalak (Pasha's home) located on a cliff bank on the western side of the bridge keeps memories of a fortified noble house from the 15th Century.
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