The Chapel of the Holy Steps was built on the order of Pavel Pálfi together with the monastery. There are three holy steps in the world. In Rome, there are the original o...
The underground beneath the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Malacky conceals ancient crypts. This underground was built about 350 years ago by the Franciscans for ...
The charming sacral monument,* the Franciscan Monastery and the Church*, can be found in Malacky. However, at the site of today's Franciscan church, there was a Renaissan...
If you want to get to know the folk culture and traditions of South Záhorie, the Michal Tillner Museum is the right place for you. It is located in Malacky in the buildin...
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,...
You may not even know, but you can also find synagogues in Slovakia. And there is not only few of them. Many of them are in a well-preserved state and are listed in the C...
The Parish Church of the Most Holy Trinity is located in Malacky. It is one of the oldest preserved buildings in Malacky. It was once the center of Malacky itself.
The c...
A beautiful manor house in Malacky used to be the seat of the Pallfy family. The building was built on the initiative of Count Paul IV. Palffy in the first half of the 17...
Marianka is the oldest pilgrimage site in Slovakia. In the local beech tree, there is a beautiful pilgrimage area called the Holy Valley. There is an extremely peaceful a...
The Museum of Croatian Culture in Slovakia is a permanent extended exhibition of the Slovak National Museum. Located in Devínska Nová Ves, it focuses on the presentation ...
For all lovers and enthusiasts of the history of the First and Second World War, we recommend visiting Dúbravka. In the local forest, you can find several caverns (bunker...
If you want to get to know the history of the town of Svätý Jur as well as its specifics, which have shaped it for several thousand years, head to the Literary and Homela...
There are several artillery bunkers from the First or Second World War on the territory of Slovakia, but only few of them are open to the public. One such reconstructed i...
In the town of Pezinok, there is a historic rural settlement, dominated by the construction of a Baroque water mill. It is the largest creek mill in Europe. In 1767, it w...
Pezinok Castle is a historical and architectural jewel of the wine-growing town of Pezinok. Interestingly, Pezinok Castle is often referred to as the "Water Castle" becau...
In the historical heart of Pezinok, there is a Renaissance town hall building. It was built in the middle of the 17th century on the site of the town spa and Weltz House....
The Small Carpathian museum in Pezinok is focused on the wine-growing and wine-growing tradition of the Small Carpathian region. More than half a century it is collecting...
Calvary in Bratislava is one of the first and most important calvary, not only in the territory of contemporary Slovakia and in the whole of former Kingdom of Hungary. Fr...
The Museum of the Slovak Ceramic Sculpture is located in close proximity to the walls from the 17th century town fortifications and the courtyard is connected to the nort...
The Museum of Transport in Bratislava is a branch of the Slovak Technical Museum in Košice. The museum is located in the dormitory and adjacent warehouses of The first Br...
The Ľudovít Štúr Museum in Modra is part of the Slovak National Museum. It has its seat in the very center of the town, in the so-called Emreszovský House. It was right i...
Obviously one of the most typical architectural landmarks of Bratislava is the building of the Slovak Radio, known for many as the "inverted pyramid". The unconventional ...
The Museum of the Police of the Slovak Republic, as a specialized museum type of the Ministry of the Interior of the Slovak Republic, focuses on documenting the creation,...
On the Hodžovo square in Bratislava, there is a beautiful Rococo building, which is the dominant of the wider surroundings. It is the Garasalkovich Palace, which was buil...
The unique place of reverence in Bratislava, reflecting the history of the Bratislava Jewish community, is the Chatam Sofer Mausoleum. Chatam Sofer was an important Ortho...
Located on the ground floor of a Baroque burgher house, the historic pharmacy "U červeného raka" (i.e. At the red crayfish) is now the seat of the Museum of Pharmacy in ...
The Michalský dvor Gallery is located in the basement of the former Jeseník Palace. It is a beautiful space formed by ancient arches and brick walls with a perfect intima...
The rich Jewish culture in Slovakia is documented by the Museum of Jewish Culture in Bratislava. The unique museum is housed in the Zsigray Curia. The collection of the M...
The Michael's Gate in Bratislava used to be part of the 14th century city fortifications. It is the only preserved gate of the originally four entrance city gates. It was...
If you long for the atmosphere of old times, you should head to the Biela ulica (White street). It is here that the building, which became the headquarters of the Shop in...