The village includes the solitudes of Vörösbuzahely and Kondoros, the last of which was the property of Jakab Kondorosi in 1319, then the wife of Mikós Sellyey and the beginning of the last century Péter Benyovszky. These include the solitudes of Alsó and Felsőtős, Nagyhegy, Elina, Gálház and the Hétmány wasteland, as well as the slopes of Igriczei, Kapuhely and Bánvölgy. According to a document from 1328, Rome was already standing. cat. Gothic church of the village, which was destroyed in Turkish times. The foundations of today's Baroque church were laid by György Szelepcsényi, Archbishop of Esztergom, in 1679, but the construction work was not completed until after his death. The late Renaissance mansion dates from the beginning of the 17th century. century, classicist mansion from the middle of the XIX. century.