File:Heart of Jesus Church, windows, Egregy, 2016 Hungary.jpg

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English:  : Heart of Jesus Church. The church was built based on the plans of Janos Bocskai architect. The Roman style belfry built in 1905 had two floors, but in 1937 a third floor was added. Virgin Mary Statue. - Zrínyi St., Hévíz, Zala County, Hungary.
Magyar:  : Jézus Szíve templom („zöld templom”) . Bocskai János, tervezte a templomot amellyel 1995-ben bővitették a neoromán harangtorony melyet 1937-ben bővitettek. - Zala megye, Hévíz, Egregy, Zrínyi utca 130.
Camera location46° 48′ 06.47″ N, 17° 11′ 23.26″ E  Heading=0° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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