The early Romanesque church from the 12th century is consecrated to the Holy Family. It was baroqued in 1735. The church is not mentioned in the canonical visitation of the Bratislava district from 1561 and 1562. The church is located on the outskirts of the village, to the right of the main road leading to Veľká Mače. The church grounds are freely accessible.
The early Romanesque church from the 12th century is consecrated to the Holy Family. It was baroqued in 1735. The church is not mentioned in the canonical visitation of the Bratislava district from 1561 and 1562. The church is located on the outskirts of the village, to the right of the main road leading to Veľká Mače. The church grounds are freely accessible.
It is a simple one-storey building with a horseshoe-finished apse. The original Romanesque window is preserved on the east side, and a sacristy is added on the south side. A new choir is built on the west side, the facade is divided by large semicircular arches. The main portal of the church is on the west side. It has a gabled roof with a small built-in roof turret. In the church there is a picture of St. Joseph is from the end of the 18th century.