Tomášov manor house was built as a country aristocratic seat by Baron Ján Jesenák in the years 1766–1769 in the style of Classicized Austrian baroque on his own long-before purchased estate.
He built the three-winged manor house with a genuine courtyard on the edge of the village of Fél, today Tomášovo, on an eminence named Majorháza – Estate, rising from amidst fertile lowlands and surrounded by meadow forest and the meandering river bed of the Little Danube.
[1] The vast English landscape garden, which originated from the meadow forest and still surrounds it today, became a component of the estate.
In subsequent years the manor passed into the ownership of the aristocratic Dražkovič, Vay and Strasser families, who had the castle building renovated.
At the turn of the 20th century, on the impulse of Klementína Vay, a chapel was added on to the eastern wing of the manor.