Borský Mikuláš (Slovak: [ˈbɔrskiː ˈmikulaːʂ]; German: Bur-Sankt-Niklas or Bursanktnikolaus; Hungarian: Búrszentmiklós) is a large village and municipality in Senica District in the Trnava Region of western Slovakia.
The oldest mention of the village is in the form of Zenthmiklos and Zenthpeter is in the document of the Bratislava Chapter dated July 3, 1394.
Later, the village belonged to the Holíč manor and its ruling Czobor family, who sold it to the Habsburgs.
The seal with this sign dates back to 1597 and this motif was also used for the current coat of arms of the village.
On the south side of the church, there is a baroque brick vestibule ending in a gable with an aedicula and a niche.
The tower has corner chamfers, a target with a clock is placed under the crown cornice, it is finished with a baroque helmet with a lantern.
Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene, a baroque building on a hexagonal plan with a pointed helmet from the 18th century.
The birthplace of Ján Hollý, a one-story folk building on a rectangular floor plan with a gable roof from the second half of the 18th century.
With its equipment, it documents the environment in which the poet was born, spent his childhood, and to which he returned in later periods as a student and priest.