Tepličky is a village in Slovakia, in the district of Hlohovec. In the village there is a Roman Catholic chapel of the Holy Trinity from 1834, built in the Classicist style. In her niche is a painting of the Holy Trinity by the painter Žigmudn Keleman. The first written mention of the village was found in 1113. The original name of the village was Fornoseg. It is believed that the settlement here was already 3000 years BC. A mammoth tusk was found in the Kičíře district, which is on display at the Balneological Museum in Piešťany. Mr. Poitz found an interesting find on his land in 1996. It is a Roman copper coin - Antoninian Claudius II. Gothicus from 268 BC. The coin is located in the depository of the Museum of National History in Hlohovec and is the first to be registered in Slovakia. The tomb of Mr. Simon Schwitzer, a landowner who farmed in the village until his death in 1937, is located in the local cemetery.
Altitude: 217 m
Obecný úrad Tepličky
Tepličky 57
92066 Tepličky
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