Belfry

Mostje is a very peculiar settlement in the Lendava area and consists of two parts: one part is the long street that stretches along the regional road that was built at the time of settlement between the First and the Second World Wars and the other part is the part that is situated off the main road and is historically connected with the Hetés region.  The first sacral building in the village was probably a wooden skirted-belfry built around 1870 that was later demolished and replaced with a two-floor brick belfry in the first half of the 20th century. It is embellished with a neo-gothic roof; the floors are separated by semi-circular windows and cross arches.