The most remarkable and most beautiful part of the village is the Square of Heroes with memorials to the victims of I. and II. World War II, an ecumenical chapel and a lake with a leisure park. Notable buildings include Holczer's manor, the Roman Catholic Chapel of St. Joseph, the Reformed Church, the country house and the amphitheater. The village has a kindergarten, Slovak and Hungarian primary school. Today, it is pulsating with a lively cultural life, driven by the internationally known wind ensemble OUCHA, majorette groups, Zoltán Kodály's Spevokol at the Csemadoku Basic Organization and the Őszi napsugár at the Retirement Club. Important events include the International Festival of Wind Music and Majorettes, the International Meeting of Schools, the Village Days, the Family Day and the Lečo Festival. In 1892, they founded a voluntary fire brigade, which is extremely active to this day.