The Saint Kilian Roman Catholic Church is built in a neoclassical late Baroque style, featuring delicate details and proportions. Its three-sectioned facade above the entrance is adorned with a two-story clock tower topped by a pointed spire.

The church has a three-bay nave and a semi-circular apse, with an organ gallery inside. The main altar is from the early 19th century and follows a neoclassical style, while the side altars and pews have a Baroque design.

In the 14th century, Kiliti was listed as a place with a church in the papal tithe register.

The original church was destroyed during the Ottoman occupation, but it was rebuilt by Protestants in the early 17th century. However, in 1673, it was taken over by the landlord, the chapter of Veszprém. Between 1703 and 1763, it was once again under Protestant ownership. After that period, it became a Catholic church again, and the chapter restored it.

The present-day church was constructed between 1801 and 1804 at the same location. (It is under monument protection.)

For further information and the Mass schedule, you can visit the website of the Saint Kilian Parish.

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