Trebišov Manor house, Manor house in Trebišov, Slovakia
Trebišov Manor house is a building with Empire and Neo-Renaissance features located in the Municipal Park, now serving as a regional museum. Multiple rooms display collections about local history, wine production traditions, and objects from daily life in the region.
The manor was built in 1786 using stones from a nearby castle site, then passed into the hands of different noble families over time. The building underwent several changes and adaptations throughout the 19th century to its current form.
The museum inside displays local craft traditions and everyday objects that shaped life in the Zemplín region. Visitors can see how people in this area worked and lived through the items on display.
The building is centrally located and easy to reach on foot from the city center. Visiting is best on weekdays, and it is worth checking opening hours in advance before planning your visit.
The museum holds a specialized collection focused on the history of fire-making tools and matches. This displays how techniques evolved from ancient fire-striking methods through to modern matchstick production.
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