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Historical sights of Hamuliakovo
Church of St. Cross
Roman - Catholic Church of St. Cross built in Romanesque style from the 13th century, precious cultural heritage from the Middle Ages, tower of the Church leans from its vertical axis by 76 cm toward the north
Castrum Sydo
- teared down in 50. years of 20th century
- during the flood in 1649 the water reached the 7 stairs
Neoclassicist palace
- built in 1860 by Dr. Róbert Czichert
- when he died, the palace belonged to Bukowsky, afterwards to Leonardhi and Hűvös.
- the last owner A. Draár, chef of Slovak National Theatre and heir of Draár
- after 1845 in the palace established a community center
- by 1955 was teared down, till today preserved the palace gate.
A lot of residences, beautiful buildings were teared down
There were residneces of Földes, Takács, Sághy, Szmrtnik or Jozef Nagy.
Opposite of Church of St. Cross preserved the residence of Mikulá Nagy,
neoclassicist building. The residence is today a private house.
Plaque of victims of the I. and II. world war
- bulit in 1929 with 21 names of victims of I. world war, supplemented with plaque of 20 names of victims of II. world war.
Plaque of Jewish family Feigenbaum
- plaque of victims of Holocaust, memory of Yewish family Feigenbaum
- built in 2006
Statue of St. Donát
- St. Donát patron of village Hamuliakovo - protected Hamuliakovo from disaster
- built in 1770, reconstructed in 1885 and 1991

Plaque of victims of the I. and II. world war

Plaque of Jewish family Feigenbaum
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Gallery

Roman - Catholic Church of St. Cross

Indoor of the Church of St. Cross

The residence of Mikulá Nagy - today is a private house

Statue of St. Donát
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