Zalaháshágy

Zalaháshágy is a village in Zala County, in Hungary.

The Zala-hills form a rivercut hilly region in West Hungary.

The system of riverbeds and valleys were formed in the Cainozoic geological period.

The main sightseeing of the village is the parochial church built in the 12th century.

Some details of the church go back to the Árpád house kings and the period of coming the Hungarian arrival time in the 8-9th centuries, when the archaic animal style was frequently used in art.

Photography of Zalaháshágy village with the famous church
Drawing of the famous Zalaháshágy tympanon in the Árpád age church in Hungary. Drawing of Szaniszlo Berczi.