Reformed church - Sângeorgiu de Pădure
The construction period of the reformed church built in the Gothic style is supposed to be the end of the 1200s. Throughout the time, the church has undergone several changes, renovations, until it has acquired its present form. Such renovation took place between 1758-1760, when, through the Baroness Wesselényi Kata, the wife of Count Rhédey Zsigmond, the ceiling became cassette, the church was restored both inside and outside, and the church received pulp and crown pulpit. During this period the church gallery was made, and then the fresco is painted with the Wesselényi family coat of arms on the sanctuary ceiling.
The major renovation in 1935 was done through the donation of the Queen of England, Victoria Mary.
Under the church there is a crypt, built, where the Countess Claudia Rhédey is buried.
The major renovation in 1935 was done through the donation of the Queen of England, Victoria Mary.
Under the church there is a crypt, built, where the Countess Claudia Rhédey is buried.