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Between 1953 and 1954, Kós Károly produced several sketch designs for a larger cultural center building on a corner plot along the main road.
Both variants derive from the same ground plan and develop the same layout. A covered porch combined with a bell tower marks the entrance to the small prayer house.
Only the studio was completed
A design for a small rectangular house built of rubble stone and plastered on the inside.
The parsonage building designed by Kós Károly in 1914 was realized only decades later, in a modified form. Few sources are known concerning the original design.
The church in the village was renovated in 1935 (M. S. Cs.) with the involvement of Kós Károly. He had prepared plans for the church as early as 1911.
A structure to be erected in commemoration of the 520th anniversary of the victory at Bábolna of the Transylvanian Hussite–peasant uprising of 1437.
A design competition was announced for the planning of the church; it is not known whether Kós’s design was produced as a direct commission or as an entry for the competition.
Around 1959–1960, Kós Károly prepared several design variants, of which the presbytery selected the second. The parsonage building was completed in 1970, based on plans by Lajos Nagy.
Kós Károly prepared four design variants for the church.
This cultural center design belongs to the type established by the plans created for Körösfő, Kispetri, and Fehéregyháza.