The National Museum of Slovakia, a short walk east of the river by the National Museum of Art, is a 1924 columned beige and elegant building with a monument to Czechoslovakia's unity and independence in 1918 standing in front of the door. The museum's third floor displays many precious historical artifacts, including weapons, furniture and handicrafts, and is open from 9 to 17 p.m. on Tuesday to Sunday.
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The National Museum of Slovakia, a short walk east of the river by the National Museum of Art, is a 1924 columned beige and elegant building with a monument to Czechoslovakia's unity and independence in 1918 standing in front of the door. The museum's third floor displays many precious historical artifacts, including weapons, furniture and handicrafts, and is open from 9 to 17 p.m. on Tuesday to Sunday.
Here you can learn more about Slovakia's history
As a small country in Europe, this national museum also contains some national guarantees, really too much yearning, see the history of this country and some things that this country has disabilities
Places like the National Museum are all very high. If you are not knowledgeable enough, you may really understand nothing. Since you come, it is recommended to buy tickets to visit.
I like the architectural style here, with a sense of history.