Vrbové (German: Vrbau (modernized: Werbau); Hungarian: Verbó) is a village in the Trnava Region of Slovakia.
The first written reference to the town stems from 1332. at that time it was part of the Čachtice Castle domain .
In the late 20th century, the village was home to clothing (Trikota works), trading and wood-processing industries.
During World War II, the entire village of Vrbové was a ghetto for the Jewish population of the Piešťany province of Slovakia.
The ghetto was liquidated by the Slovak Nazis known as the Hlinka Guard and the German SS; most of the Jewish people were deported to the death camp at Auschwitz.