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Kezdi chair Icafalau Icafalau, jud. Covasna
The plan of the current reformed church - without tower - was drawn up in 1874 by István Csomos. Its foundation stone was laid in 1875 and it was built in four years. In 1879, they began holding services without chairs. The bell tower next to the church was built in 1896.
In Icafalau, the stone obelisk in the garden of the reformed church lists the names of the heroic dead of Icafalau, who fought in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848-49 and the War of Independence, the First and Second World Wars. They fell victim during World War II and Communism. In the church garden, next to the heroes' monument, is the commemorative spear, which was erected by the village community in honor of the millennium. In 2006, the school in the village of Icafalau took the name of its old principal, Lajos Szabó. The Lajos Szabó memorial plaque is the work of the sculptor Mihály Vargha.


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