Dojč, a large village with a rich past, lies on the old road that led from Moravia through Šaštín - Stráže, Senica, Jablonica and the Little Carpathians to Trnava. The parish in Dojča is mentioned in historical times in 1397, when the parish priest from Dojča was subject to the Šaštín archdeacon.
Dojč, a large village with a rich past, lies on the old road that led from Moravia through Šaštín - Stráže, Senica, Jablonica and the Little Carpathians to Trnava. The parish in Dojča is mentioned in historical times in 1397, when the parish priest from Dojča was subject to the Šaštín archdeacon.
The most important architectural monument in the village is the church. At first glance, with its external appearance, the quite ancient church of All Saints, with its original Gothic design, probably in the 14th century is probably one of the oldest preserved rural sacral buildings alongside the originally Gothic churches in Závod, Petrova Ves, Borský Petr on the whole of Záhorie. The second sacral building in the village is the chapel of the Holy Trinity built in the part of Závsí at the beginning of the village towards Senice as an octagonal central building. The foundation for the construction of the original chapel was founded on June 3, 1721 by a local citizen Martin Rehák with a request that the future chapel stand where the church previously stood. The current appearance of the chapel is the result of its reconstruction in the first half of the 19th century during the Classicism period.