The Baroque Church of St. Ladislaus was built in 1742, commissioned by General László Ebergényi. The church was named after King Ladislaus I of Hungary, who was born in 1041. From 1077 he was the king of Hungary. The church is 34 meters long, 16 meters wide and 10 meters high. In 1894, the side chapel was named Ave Maria. Beneath this chapel is the tombstone of the Zichy Counts, the resting place of Count Augustus Zichy, his wife and daughters. In the chapel there is an altar decorated with the relief of the Virgin Mary. The piece is early Renaissance, a Venetian work and can be classified into the circle of Pietro Lombardi.