Iža

Iža is a historically significant village known for its Roman monuments and archaeological sites. It is attractive to history enthusiasts. Visitors can admire historic buildings and churches. The surrounding area is suitable for hiking. Local festivals showcase traditional rural life. The programs are suitable for all age groups. The peaceful atmosphere supports relaxation. Its proximity to nature offers additional recreational opportunities.

Kelemantia Roman and Ethnographic Museum

On the main road stands the Kelemantia Roman and Ethnographic Museum in Iža,...

Roman Camp Kelemantia in Iža

In the course of the 1st century AD, the Roman Empire built along...

History of the Village of Iža

Iža is an important archaeological site. The name of the village is mentioned...

Monuments of the Village of Iža

On the bank of the Danube near the pumping station there is a...

Church of St. Michael the Archangel

The Roman Catholic church was built in the 16th century. It is oriented...

Church of the Reformed Christian Church

The Calvinist church was built in 1871. It has a rectangular shape. Its...

Lutheran Church

The foundation stone of the Lutheran Church of the Augsburg Confession in Iža...

Turkish Bridge

On the bank of the Danube near the pumping station stands a small...

Statue of St. John of Nepomuk

Next to the Catholic church, about thirty steps from the monument to those...

Artesian Well

In the middle of the village, on the road towards Štúrovo, there is...

Géza Chapel

The cemetery serves Catholics, Reformed and Lutherans alike. During a clean-up of the...

Szekler Gate

The Szekler Gate, which was installed in 2018 in front of the village...

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