. "--Radka26 (talk) 20:21, 23 May 2008 (UTC) ==Description==--Radka26 (talk) 21:38, 23 May 2008 (UTC) In the village of Babin\u00E1 (district of Zvolen) there is a Roman Catholic church placed, consecrated to St. Mathew. Originally romanesque church had been built at the beginning of the 13th century. Only the tower and the part of the circumference brickwork has lasted until nowadays. During the activity of this church, a few priests have been working in there. However, only two of them are found significat \u2013 Henrich (1332 - 1337) and Juraj (1351 - ?). Under the church there is a crypt, into which priests and mayors had been buried. Nevertheless, the crypt is inaccessible nowadays. In the period of Turkish menace, a fence had been built around the church. From around 1530 the church and also the presbytery had been occupied by Protestants, until 1673 where Catholics have regained it. In 1754 the church had been reconstructed. The romanesque vault has been changed for baroque one, which endured until now. In 1928, general reconstruction had been performed, during which the chancel had been rebuilt and the side entrance had been bricked up. The most recent restoration had occured in 1972 \u2013 1973. Nowadays, the church belongs to the presbytery of the nearby village Dobr\u00E1 Niva. \n*"@en . . "Babina kostol (deleted 30 May 2008 at 22:33)"@en . "--Radka26 (talk) 20:21, 23 May 2008 (UTC) ==Description==--Radka26 (talk) 21:38, 23 May 2008 (UTC) In the village of Babin\u00E1 (district of Zvolen) there is a Roman Catholic church placed, consecrated to St. Mathew. Originally romanesque church had been built at the beginning of the 13th century. Only the tower and the part of the circumference brickwork has lasted until nowadays. During the activity of this church, a few priests have been working in there. However, only two of them are found significat \u2013 Henrich (1332 - 1337) and Juraj (1351 - ?). Under the church there is a crypt, into which priests and mayors had been buried. Nevertheless, the crypt is inaccessible nowadays. In the period of Turkish menace, a fence had been built around the church. From around 1530 the church and also the "@en .