The Radoľa Mansion, located in the village of the same name, is one of the oldest cultural monuments in Kysuce. The oldest parts of this building date back to the third quarter of the 16th century. The manor house is a Renaissance type of country residence.
Since 1983, the permanent exhibition of the Kysuce Museum in Čadca has been open in the mansion. On the ground floor of the mansion, there is an exposition entitled The world of ancient ancestors. Visitors can find exhibits here, dating from the Paleolithic to Roman times, such as the mammoth tooth, various fragments of work tools, ceramics, finds from the settlements of the people of Púchov culture in Lopušné Pažite, or even a replica of a mammoth cub.
On the first floor, there is an exposition of burgher living in Kysuce. There is a living bedroom from Kysucké Nové Mesto at the end of the 19th century, a bedroom and a dining room, where a large part of the furniture comes from the workshop of Master Mládek from Čadca.
The castle also hosts regular thematic exhibitions and various accompanying events.
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