Révfülöp is really lucky to have not one, but two churches dating back to the Árpád era. As you arrive at the railway station, you can immediately see the Fülöp church ruins, which represent the architectural trends of the 13th century.

The arches of the doorway are made of red sandstone, with its fragments still visible in a number of spots. The building has no roof and the walls are crumbling away, which make this site an authentic medieval relic, even if it’s located by the railway tracks.

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