According to the decision of the Sopron National Assembly in 1681, Protestants were allowed to practice their religion, build churches and schools in two places in each county. These were the articular places: In Vas County: Nemescsó, Nemesdömölk. The German and Slovenian villages beyond the frontier zone also belonged to Nemescsó. The village had two wooden oratories, which were replaced in 1776 with bigger ones. The current church was completed in 1784, after the edict of tolerance. The ceiling and the roof of the old church remained, the walls were replaced. The tower got its present form in 1879. The choir is supported by eight oak columns. The pulpit is from 1713, the organ from 1789.