The villagers purchased the still-existing small wooden church of the neighboring village of Sztána and renovated it according to Kós’s designs, adding a new stone tower.
This was the first of several churches designed or renovated by Károly Kós for local Romanian congregations. The existing wooden church was sold to the neighboring village of Kispetri.
The school buildings designed by Károly Kós in Sepsiszentgyörgy are closely connected to the organizational efforts following the change of sovereignty, as the missing educational infrastructure ha
Among the Romanian churches designed by Károly Kós, the church at Feiurdeni is a true outlier.
In its conceptual approach, this design essentially reiterates the earlier Calvinist church in Cluj (1912–1913): the interior space is organized along a longitudinal linear axis, closer in characte