The architectural sights of the village are mostly connected to the
Rákóczi family. The mansions called King court, Rákóczi tavern and Sebeö mansion got their present form at the end of the 18th century. The
Roman Catholic church is from 1615. Its foundations, crypt and the bottom part of the tower are of medieval origin. The
Calvinist church, where a memorial tablet commemorates the Reformed Confession, which was created here by the Tarcal Council in 1564, and the oval planned Terézia chapel were built between 1770 and 1790. The renovated synagogue was built around 1800. Another interesting sight of Tarcal may be the Andrássy Manor, which was built in baroque style in the 16th century. Under the mansion, owned by the
Andrássy family for several decades, there is a hidden cellar mainly used for producing and storing wine. == Images ==