The oldest cultural monument of the village is the small chapel and church built on the above-mentioned elevation. The chapel was consecrated in 1735 in honor of the Holy Trinity by the then Bishop of Bratislava, István Bakó. The Holy Trinity remains the patron of both the church and the village to this day; therefore, the village holds its annual feast on the Sunday following Pentecost.
From the original altar of the chapel, only the Baroque painting of the Holy Trinity has survived to the present day.
The interior of the church was decorated with remarkable frescoes in 1972. At the lower part of the fresco, the four letters AMDG can be found, which in Latin stand for Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam, meaning “For the greater glory of God.” Worth noting are also a house built around 1830 located in the village and a manor house built around 1890, which at the time belonged to János Wippern, a consul of the then monarchy.
In the valley below the church, right next to the municipal cemetery, there is the Lourdes Grotto.
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