The Parish Church of the Most Holy Trinity is located in Malacky. It is one of the oldest preserved buildings in Malacky. It was once the center of Malacky itself.
The church was built by Protestants in 1604 with the help of local landlords. Originally, its architecture was in Renaissance style. Later, however, the church passed under the ownership of Catholics, who in 1672 built a tower to a church.
During the 18th century, the interior and exterior of the church were given a Baroque touch. Below the church there are interesting crypts. The church is registered in the Central List of Cultural Monuments.
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