The tools found on the outskirts of the village prove that the settlement was inhabited in the Bronze Age.
The area was settled by the Kabars in the 9th century and the Aba genus owned the land.
The riesling, leányka and muscat blanc wines produced here are outstanding.
The Kapás house folk museum built of mudbrick and preserving the traditional 18th century furnishings.
A monument was erected to the Five million unborn Hungarians in 1991 to raise awareness for the protection of foetal life.