Jánoshida is a village in Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county, in the Northern Great Plain region of central Hungary.
In 1186 Béla III of Hungary donated the village to the premontre priests and they built a church.
The romanesque style of the church resembles to those of bishop of Vác, or archbishop of Esztergom.
The name of the village had been at that time Szentkereszt (The Holy Cross), and later has got the name of Jánoshida (The bridge of John).
The church with details remained and preserved in romanesque style is the most attractive tourist sightseeing in Jánoshida.