Built around 1800, the church of the Csopak-Paloznak Reformed Congregation bears the hallmarks of the late Baroque style. The Reformed church now stands on the site of the former Kövesd and boasts a rare treasure: a 16th century silver chancel with six arms, richly decorated with Renaissance ornamentation and gilded pedestal.
During the First World War, all four bells were cast from the church's then 23-metre-high tower. They were replaced by the congregation in 1922 and the new bells, the 520 kilogram bell that rings at noon, were made in the foundry of the Budapest Bell Works.