The Roman Catholic Church of St. Mary Magdalene is a baroque altar located at the upper end of the village in the area of the local cemetery. The one-nave church building with a flat presbytery lid is covered with a lunette vault except for the last field. The church was built in 1685 as a chapel - today's presbytery. It was enlarged in 1756 and renovated in 1815, 1938, 1968 and 2012. In 1938, the church was painted by the painter Maršany from Nitra. Today, the church is a National Cultural Monument.
The Roman Catholic Church of St. Mary Magdalene is a baroque altar located at the upper end of the village in the area of the local cemetery. The one-nave church building with a flat presbytery lid is covered with a lunette vault except for the last field. The church was built in 1685 as a chapel - today's presbytery. It was enlarged in 1756 and renovated in 1815, 1938, 1968 and 2012. In 1938, the church was painted by the painter Maršany from Nitra. Today, the church is a National Cultural Monument.