Roadside cross
Sacral small monument
According to the church visitation record in the Primate's Archives in Esztergom, a wooden cross was already standing along the road to Vágszerdahely in 1779. ; The wooden cross was still standing on the right side of the road in the 1970s. It was moved to its current location due to the motorway (between Bratislava and Nitra) and the bridge built on the Vág River. The original location of the wooden cross marked the then (pre-1945) state border between the villages of Dolná Streda in Slovakia and Vága (Váhovce) in Hungary. The village of Dolná Streda was officially called Vágszerdahely until 1899.