There was no church in Zlatníky. The inhabitants buried their dead in the cemetery in Malé Hosty. In the 18th century, however, a bell tower was built in the village, and probably a local cemetery was established at the same time. The bell tower had a wooden log construction, covered with a pyramidal roof. The bell in it, dated 1739, was cast in Bratislava by the well-known bell-ringer Ján Christelli. In 1984, they built a new bell tower according to the old one. The chapel with a rectangular floor plan and a folded gable in the facade stood in the cemetery in the 19th century.
There was no church in Zlatníky. The inhabitants buried their dead in the cemetery in Malé Hosty. In the 18th century, however, a bell tower was built in the village, and probably a local cemetery was established at the same time. The bell tower had a wooden log construction, covered with a pyramidal roof. The bell in it, dated 1739, was cast in Bratislava by the well-known bell-ringer Ján Christelli. In 1984, they built a new bell tower according to the old one. The chapel with a rectangular floor plan and a folded gable in the facade stood in the cemetery in the 19th century.