Village of Malé Dvorníky is lying in the vicinity of the small Danube and the Klátov arm only 2 km of the city Dunajská Streda. The writing of the Budapest Archive confirms that the village already existed in the year 1252. Yardmen had lived here at this time, who served in the Bratislava castle. Since 1356, the village in the written mentions has occurred under the current name ODOUR (Dvor). One says, at the time the Avars, in the 6th century, was the village not on the current place, but rather at this time main road, that led to Dunajská Streda. The entrenchment (remains of the Ring), which was built around the village, exists today. On this entrenchment, we can see the cemetery and the church with a chapel according to what it got its name "Kápolnadomb" (Chapel Hill). Archaeologists found here many valuable findings in the year 1946 out of the time of Celts and Avars. A part of this finding is displayed in the Rye Island Museum.
The oldest monument of the village is the already mentioned chapel and church on the hill. The chapel was dedicated to laud The Holy Trinity by the Bratislava bishop István Bakó in the year 1735. The Holy Trinity is the patron of the village therefore each year organizes the church ale at the first Sunday after Whitsun. From the original altar in the chapel, only the baroque painting of The Holy Trinity is still in existence.

The inner part of the church received in the 1972 interesting icons. On the lower part of the icon are four letters: AMDG what means in Latin: AD MAIOREM DEI GLORIAM, in English: To the greater glory of God. To be mentioned are also the house in the village, constructed around the year 1830 and the mansion of Doctor János Wippern, the consul of that time monarchy, constructed around the year 1890. In the valley of the church, at the cemetery we can find the cave "Lourdes".

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