Mátramindszent is a village in Nógrád County, Hungary, in the Mátra mountain range, the bottom of the north side of the Galya-tető peak, the Mindszenti creek flows through the settlement.
On the hill called Kereszt-lapos, finds from the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age were found, which suggests a passing traffic.
The first documented mention of Mátramindszent is from 1546 under the name Mindszent, the owners are the Sebek family and Eger castle captain Baron István Dobó.
The Mátragyöngye Cooperatives tried to keep the population of the settlement in place by producing loading sheets, washers and packaging elements at the site.
The production textile cooperative switched to animal husbandry in the 1990s: they raised cattle and produced milk.
[1] The settlement's Roman Catholic church was built in the 1750s, presumably on medieval remains, but was rebuilt in 1789.
The altar of the baroque-style All Saints' church is made of wood with colorfully painted marble and gold decorations.
The altar decorated with the statues of St. Andrew, St. Peter, St. Stephen, St. Paul, St. John, St. Ladislaus, St. Martin, St. Elizabeth of Hungary, St. Emerich, St. Anthony, St. Wendelin, St. George and St. Michael.
Next to the train station in 2007 built a barracks chapel called the Shelter of the Blessed Lady, dedicated to the victims of communism.