The town Galanta lies in the south-western part of Slovakia. Not big in area, but more interesting in its variety. An essential role in town history played the Esterházy family, which had two beautiful manor houses built in Galanta. The minor one, a Renaissance manor house, dated from around 1600, includes a Galery, the topographical exhibition of Galanta and burgher’s housing. The bigger and younger Neo-Gothic manor house rises in urban park. It was built by brothers Daniel and Paul Esterházy in 1633. The manor house is being gradually restored and today it off ers the gallery, memorial rooms of Karol Duchoň and Zoltán Kodály, the room of old gramophones, a themed restaurant with a cafe and a wine bar, a tourist information centre, and the exhibition “Galanta on the spiral through the centuries”. The courtyard of the manor house provides the scenery for many cultural and social events. The most visited are the Galanta Markets, Run Through Galanta, the famous Family of Esterházy de Galantha, or Cantilena – a memorial concert of Karol Duchoň. A history of Galanta region and fl our milling in the Little Danube basin you can see in the Museum of National Geography. The Ranch at Silver Lake off ers the accommodation and alimentation services, a ride in the saddle, carriage ride, fishing, or Wild West style shows. If you want to combine business with pleasure, plan a visit of tourist attractions together with some regular cultural or sporting events. Galanta is looking forward to your visit!
The Trnava Self-Governing Region is a founder of the museum.
The Museum of National Geography in Galanta was founded in 1969. It possesses more than 25,000 collection articles, which document a rich regional history and culture. There are here complete collection of archaeology, history and ethnography. The museum administers detached expositions in Water Pan Mills in Tomášikovo and Jelka, Houses of Folk Architecture and Habitation in Matúškovo and in Veľké Úľany. In the Renaissance Manor-House in Galanta, in the Municipal Offi ce in Veľká Mača and in the Fándly’s Rectory in Sereď there are historical and archaeological exhibitions. The museum specializes in documenting history of miller’s trade in the river basin of the Malý Dunaj (Little Danube) and lower reaches of the Váh river.