The village is situated in a right side valley of the Tarnava Mare river. At the intersection of three streets in the center of the village stands the fortified church. Originally, the villages of Seleuș, Hoghilag, Laslea, Duneș and Prod were on the grounds of a monastery, but towards the end of the 14th century Seleuș became a free municipality of the See of Sighișoara. The church dedicated to St. Ladislaus is mentioned in documents in 1476. It has a cross-rib vaulted choir with polygonal end and buttresses.