Museum of the Slovak Village

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Martin-Múzeum slovenskej dediny, Slovakia

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Ethnographic museum· Tourist attraction

Museum of the Slovak Village Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museum of the Slovak Village is located in Martin-Múzeum slovenskej dediny, Slovakia. Museum of the Slovak Village is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category ethnographic museum in Slovakia.

Address

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Phone

+421 432458116

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

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A P

Probably one of the largest folk museums in Slovakia - very interesting, you may spend hours wandering between old houses, cabins or barns imagining how the countryside looked like many, many years ago. Worth visiting!

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Paul carter-kent

Good piece of Slovakian history nice to go back in time very difficult to find not very well signposted got lost a few times trying to find it

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Mario Kubala

Great place to stay:)

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David Bača

Biggest open air museum in Slovakia. Great buildings, interesting guided tours, wild living goats, old, still functioning pub where you can eat. Even the staff is very nice. The tour takes few hours. Negative: Some of wooden roofs needs to be repaired, its a pity see it in that condition.

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Georgios Kiurtsidis DDS

Must see! The entire Slovakia in one place. You will see the original dwellings from all parts of Slovakia.

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Peter D

Beautiful time capsule of Slovak rural village with a very informative guided tour - ask for times. Roma history museum is a must see.

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Clive Brooks

A great day out...very helpful and knowledgeable staff... Wonderful pieces of Slovak history... Be preparedfor a 10 minute walk through the woods from the car park

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William McNeill

Four solvak regional villages relocated into one open air museum. Seems they have folk in period costume as part of the experience on certain days.