Böde

Böde

Böde is a village in Zala County, in Hungary. In its vicinity can be found the church of Böde-Zalaszentmihályfa from the Árpád dynasty age.

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The village can be found south of Zalaegerszeg, the center of Zala County-.

Sightseeings

Before we reach the village, to the right of the road we catch the beautiful church n the top of a neighbour hill, standing at the side of the forest. Its western doorway is adorned with rich stone carving. The edge of the typmanon arc is adorned with an ornament well known from the Conquest age belt buckles. Inside the lamb holds the cross as regularly exhibited int he medieval romanesque church doorways.

Galery of images

References

*Bérczi Szaniszló, Bérczi Zsófia, Bérczi Katalin: "Románkori templomkapuk: régi és új műveltség egymásrarétegződése a románkori templomok épületszobrászatában, kapukon és oszlopokon", TKTE, Piremon, 1997.

External links

* [http://www.vendegvaro.hu/5-374 Böde in the Vendégváró homepage]
* [http://www.civertan.hu/legifoto/legifoto.php?page_level=626 Aerial images about Bödel]


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