Krajské Múzeum v Prešove, Regional museum in Prešov, Slovakia.
Krajské Múzeum v Prešove is a regional museum housed in a large building created from connected medieval townhouses in central Prešov. The institution displays broad collections of historical furniture, weapons, clocks, and documents.
The building was constructed in the early 1600s as a residence for Prince Sigismund Rákóczi. It was later converted into a museum in 1956 to preserve the cultural heritage of the region.
The collections display household objects, weapons, and documents that reveal how people in this region lived across different periods. Walking through the rooms gives you a sense of daily life and craftsmanship from earlier times.
The museum is open on weekdays and Sundays, though exact hours may vary by season. It is helpful to check in advance which sections are accessible, as not all exhibition areas may be open at the same time.
The museum holds one of Slovakia's most extensive collections of firefighting equipment and related artifacts. This specialized section documents how fire brigades developed over time and displays rare equipment from different periods.
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