The church's frescos
They were found in 1925 for which is famous our historical church. Kelemen Lajos was the first copyist and interprets of them. On the north wall could be seen a fresco-medallion (3.5 meter in diameter) which can be studying just from Kelemen Lajos' interpretation and from Toth Istvan artist's copy (both from 1925). The electricity was installed exactly through the middle of fresco and the same happened with the stove tube in 1987. From this fresco (the same Slovakian fresco was also destroyed) remained just two little pieces at the lower pan. By Toth Istvan's copy (which can be found in congregation's files) the fresco was round shaped divided into 9 registers. Among them could be seen the shape of Jesus. The upper part of his body probably was extended on the damaged arch because now it can’t be seen neither on the copy. The 9 registers were filled up with angels'choir.
The medalion was divided into 3 parts: at the lower part could be seen the scene of Resurrection. Above this was the "saints choir". The 29 prayers looked on the left, to Jesus. On the other side the artist represented women saints. On the lowest part were the apostles: Peter, Paul, Juda, and the youngest and oldest St. Jacob.
The other
frescos are not so damaged but their condition are not so good. On the south
side of the triumphal arch there is a Piety (1.60x1. 4 cm) which is very
decorative. Saint Mary is holding her dead son in her lap. Near this on
triumphal arch can be seen the Savior in clothes decorated with flowers and
with a chalice at His right leg. The damages of these pictures were also
big.
Thanks to Hungarian State took place the first stage of restoration, the
fixing of frescos in May 2000.

Fragment of the Pieta fresco

The Pieta fragment on the South wall, XIV. century.

The Last judjment on the North wall, XI. century.