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Built in the classicist late Baroque style, with fine details and proportions, above the three-section entrance façade of the church is a two-storey tower with a clock ledge and a pointed pyramid helmet. It has a three-section nave, a semicircular sanctuary, and an organ choir inside.

The main altar is an early 19th-century Kassicist, its side altar and benches have a Baroque shape. Kiliti according to the papal tithe list of the beginning of the 16th century was a church place.

Its church, which was destroyed during the Turkish occupation, dates back to the 17th century. In the first half of the 16th century it was rebuilt by the Protestants, but in 1673 it was taken away from the landlord's chapter in Veszprém.

Between 1703 and 1763 it was again owned by the Protestants, and from then on it was again a Catholic church, which was then restored by the chapter.

Today's church was built between 1801 and 1804 on its former site. (Monument protected.)

 

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