Červeník lies in the southern part of the Považská promontory of the Danube plain on the Váh and Dudváh floodplains. Several archaeological finds are known from the village - a Neolithic settlement, settlement finds from the Early and Late Iron Age, Roman and Slavic times, an Old Hungarian skeletal burial ground from the middle of the 10th century. The first written mention of the village is from 1113 - then it was the property of the Zobor monastery. The original village was on the territory of today's Leopoldov.
Červeník lies in the southern part of the Považská promontory of the Danube plain on the Váh and Dudváh floodplains. Several archaeological finds are known from the village - a Neolithic settlement, settlement finds from the Early and Late Iron Age, Roman and Slavic times, an Old Hungarian skeletal burial ground from the middle of the 10th century. The first written mention of the village is from 1113 - then it was the property of the Zobor monastery. The original village was on the territory of today's Leopoldov.