Ľubovnianske Museum

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Stará Ľubovňa, Slovakia

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History museum

Ľubovnianske Museum Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Ľubovnianske Museum is located in Stará Ľubovňa, Slovakia on Zámocká 768/22. Ľubovnianske Museum is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category history museum in Slovakia.

Address

Zámocká 768/22

Phone

+421 524322422

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Beautiful open air museum. In the background you can always see the castle. The small wooden houses are well furbished, so you can have really good overview on how our grand-grand-grand parents lived. The wooden church is amazing !!! So beautiful.... and the interior is just breathtaking.

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Igor C

Visited it in summer 2017, we traveled with kids (2,5,8). On our way back from the castle we have stopped at the Etno village under the castle where we entered after 18:15 so for the most they have already concluding the day. But there was enough time to have a fast walk around, do some photo and even play on some ancient kids playground elements. At the end the village was closed and we was sure that we must jump the fence but a kind lady came to open to us ... At the time we missed some more English at the ticket office and around the castle but at the end we got what we need. If we will get again in that ares we will get back there and plan at least a whole afternoon for the village and the castle.

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Péter Margittay

A definite place to visit. It gives a good overview of the village life of the Tatra area. The admission fee is not much. Hungarian descriptions are also available (as well as slovak, english, german, polish, russian) We had a nice afternoon there.

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Marian Cupka

Place to stop by for a visit. Preserved real houses with displays of the past village life. Very nice people.

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Seosamh Lucas

Best time to go is spring time. One stop shop to learn about old Slovak way of life. Spend at least a half-day to enjoy this museum.

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Pasi J. Pakkala

Great place to learn what living looked like in in earlier times.

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Kamila Simms

A really lovely skansen where you get to see lots of unique wooden houses and see how people lived in the olden days. Take your time :) You can buy a combined ticket for the skansen and the castle (a family ticket was 12.50).

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Michaela Rafajová

My favorite castle in Slovakia. One of the best place for families with children. There are many great events and also many activities for children.