Rastislavice belongs to the youngest Slovak villages. Officially, their history is linked to the establishment of a state colony in 1928 on the site of old Major Degeš. They have been called Rastislavice since 1948. But also the original Degeš (in Hungarian Dőgős) is mentioned in the 16th century. However, the whole area is known for its high-quality chernozem, which has long predetermined the area for agriculture. However, the population of a small village has a number of local organizations and after the event. She is especially proud of the Rastislavická konopa choir, the local volunteer fire brigade, but also the regional history museum. The surroundings of the village will be appreciated by fishermen, visitors to swimming pools and thermal springs, but also by horse lovers, for example. There are several horse farms nearby.