In Botpuszta Etyek village on the hill alone is a tall stone church, which at the end of the 1200s has certainly existed.
This church was demolished in the 1400s, and a short wall section, leaving a much more ornate built. In the late Gothic church was arranged spatially associated with the shrine and the church nave host, which then could be accessed from Etyek. Special interesting addition is carved on one corner of Chapel scratched sign that the shaman faith many centuries of existence proves: hex IPs aim was engraved on the wall.
Address: Etyek, Botpuszta
GPS: 47.456443, 18.722514
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