The reformed church
The reformed church of Periș dates to the 13th – 16th century, the same as the apparition of the settlement, but there are no documents to show us the exact date of the construction. The church was built in Gothic style, but during the years it has suffered several renovations and major interventions. In its original shape the church was formed by a central nave and an apse, the plan of the church following the radiant Gothic plan. Similarly, the windows of the church also kept the original shape of the Gothic arch. The interior of the church follows the style of protestant churches, the decorations being minimal. The organ of the church dates back to 1839, being built by Binder János. The building was restored and enlarged after the plans of the renowned Hungarian architect, Kós Károly between 1947 and 1948. The belfry of church is an approximately 300 years old belfry. In 1741 it was already situated next to a reformed church near the village, and since 1784 it belongs to the reformed church of Periș. It has been standing there up to these days in its original form.






