Ecumenical Chapel
Ecumenical comes from the Greek "oikoumene", which means "the whole inhabited world" and refers to an Ecclesial Movement aiming to unify all the Christians in the world.
Ecumenical comes from the Greek "oikoumene", which means "the whole inhabited world" and refers to an Ecclesial Movement aiming to unify all the Christians in the world.
The most significant historic building of the town.
The home of the late shoemaker, Koczán Ferenc, is the last adobe peasant cottage with a thatched roof and sloping pediments, which has been the property of the Municipality of Bük since 2006.
The Patent of Tolerance by Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor made it possible for local Lutherans to build a church located in Alsóbük (Lower-Bük).
The parish church of Bük was erected in the centre of the town.
Széchenyi Park surrounding the Town Hall is a wonderful portrayal of the history of the town.