Built in honor of St. Margaret, a late-baroque church from 1795. It was rebuilt in the late 19th century in eclectic style. The interior painting is the work of Rezső Székely. The tower of the church rises from the entrance façade. The church has a Bohemian vault. Its main altar is early baroque, the work of Johannes Metter. The main altar picture was painted by István Dorfmeister Sr. The church bell was cast in 1492 or 1464, and is the oldest working bell in Hungary today. Legend has it that Bishop Szily envied the beautiful sound of bell reaching as far as Szombathely, so he drilled three holes in it. The three holes indeed exist. The legend, however, remains unverified.