Historická expozícia, Etnografi cká expozícia, Prírodovedná expozícia, Hasičská expozícia. Najväčšia expozícia dejín hasičstva a hasičskej techniky na Slovensku.
Historická expozícia, Expozícia dobových šľachtických interiérov, Archeologická expozícia, Prírodovedná expozícia, Etnografická expozícia, Archeopark - open air múzeum, archeologická expozícia. Jedinečný Archeopark Živá archeológia - Zaži 30 tisícročí v čase na vlastnej koži.
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The village is situated on the southwest border of Sharish Highlands, under Branisko.
It is known by the attractive relax centre „Slaná voda“ with mineral spring. The tourist attraction here is the undersea landslip. The historical jewels: the baroque-classicistic church from the 14th century, the pseudo-gothic church from 1961 (similarity with cathedral), the chapel from 1898 with unique shelter and relief from 1998 by the village sculptor, the chapel from 1918 with pieta. The village surrounding offers an amazing nature for tourism and relax. The handicraft house shows you the maintained traditions. The golf course represents a proud of village.
Prešov, the metropolis of the Šariš region, is the third largest city in Slovakia and is one of the important economic centres of Eastern Slovakia.
Prešov is one of the oldest royal towns in Slovakia and is the centre of the historical region of Šariš. It is situated on the confl uence of two rivers - Torysa and Sekčova in the northern tip of the Košice basin, surrounded by Slanské vrchy and Šarišská vrchovina. Prešov lies, like Paris, Regensburg and Karlsruhe, directly on the 49th parallel of the northern latitude. With its agglomeration, it has more than 100,000 inhabitants living on an area of 125 km2. Prešov became a natural centre of the eastern Slovak region (see) Šariš in the Middle Ages and after the establishment of the Slovak Republic and its new administrative division became not only the seat of the district, but also the seat of the Prešov autonomous region, which is the largest of the eight regions of the Slovak Republic. It is also home to Prešov University and its 8 faculties, other universities, a number of secondary schools, primary and art schools, thanks to which it is an young and dynamic city.
The Country Museum is open to public: Tue- Fri: 9,00-17,00, Sun: 14,00-18,00 hour., Closed Mo - Sa.
The renaissance buildings - the seat of museum include exhibitions of: history, numismatics, archaeology, historical weapons, nature, fire-fighting history and ethnography. The cabinet rooms provide the special exhibitions, in the atrium - attractive events.