The Chapel of St. Anthony

Kot is the smallest settlement in the Municipality of Lendava. It lies directly in the picturesque landscape of the River Mura backwater. At the end of the village, there is a Memorial Park, dedicated to Daniel Halas, the priest who was murdered in the last days of World War II. According to archaeologists, it was in the village confines that, in the first century, the Roman Road crossed the River Mura. The main landmark in the village of Kot is the Chapel of St. Anthony, dedicated to St. Anthony of Padova and built in 1874. This typical village chapel has one distinctive feature, a large belfry.