The Michal Tillner Museum is a city museum based on the initiative of academic painter Michal Tillner in 1975. The museum was housed in a renovated water mill in Malacky, from which it was later moved and moved to the City Center of Culture on Záhorácka Street. In its collection, it mostly stores ethnographic, to a lesser extent, artistic objects and archival materials.
The center of the permanent exhibition of the museum is the "Záhoracká izba" (The Room of Záhorie), which presents the folk housing of our ancestors. It is particularly characteristic of equipment that came from the hands of village carpenters. Visitors have the opportunity to see beautiful and purposeful items, including old tables, corner benches, beds, cradles and a number of painted chests.
Folk painted ceramics were also an integral part of the equipment. Therefore, the exhibition also includes examples of the oldest decoration of Haban ceramics from the centers of Haban ceramic makers such as Veľké Leváre, Sobotište, Modra, Stupava, Malacky.
The Michal Tillner Museum also includes an extended exhibition - Crypts under the Franciscan Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary in Malacky.
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