Bojničky is a wine-growing village in Slovakia in the district of Hlohovec. The first written mention of the village is from 1113, when the village was mentioned in the so-called zoborská list. Since 1828, Bojničky has had the classicist Roman Catholic Church of St. Elizabeth. The building was renovated twice in the first half of the 20th century. The first time in 1906 and the second time in 1932 and 1933, when the church was also enlarged. The original organ and the main altar have been preserved.
Bojničky is a wine-growing village in Slovakia in the district of Hlohovec. The first written mention of the village is from 1113, when the village was mentioned in the so-called zoborská list. Since 1828, Bojničky has had the classicist Roman Catholic Church of St. Elizabeth. The building was renovated twice in the first half of the 20th century. The first time in 1906 and the second time in 1932 and 1933, when the church was also enlarged. The original organ and the main altar have been preserved.
The village also has a modern monastery of St. Cyril and Methodius (Monastery of the Merciful Sisters of St. Vincent), built in 2000. There is also a chapel of St. A robe with a sculpture of the same saint, made in the first half of the 19th century. At present, the village has about 1365 inhabitants. The Spring Run of the village is held here every year.