The Manor House Radoľa

 National
cultural monument. The Manor House in village Radoľa
in the north – west of Slovakia is one of the oldest historical objects in the
Kysuce region. It is a renaissance type of residence from 3rd quarter of
16th century, which was reconstructed in the 2nd half of the 17th century.
After a reconstruction, a permanent exhibition of the Kysuce Museum
has been there since 1983. There is a reinstalled exhibition Earliest
History of Kysuce from the Upper Paleolithic Age to the Middle Ages, which
provides information about the earliest settlement in the Kysuce region. This
exhibition presents stone tools for hunting, ceramic urns, ceramics, various
necessaries of life etc.  A replica
of baby mammoth is a big attraction. An exhibition of Burgher Dwelling in
Kysuce presents the history of burgher dwellings in Kysucké Nové Mesto and
Čadca. In 2012 exhibitions Legacy of Cyrilo – Methodian Tradition and World of Alchemist were opened. The Manor House also offers its visitors cultural
events with a varied programe.

E room - dining room (2015-08-01) by Peter JurišKysuce Museum

Sideboard is from the end of 19th century, made in Germany.

Room F - Bedroom (2015-08-01) by Peter JurišKysuce Museum

Bedroom Art Nouveau, 19th/20th century.

Dining room (2015-08-01) by Peter JurišKysuce Museum

On the table there are porcelain brand ROSENTAL from the first half of the 20th century, imported from Germany, and a silver cutlery. Chairs decorated with plant ornament are made of bent wood and are the work of master - craftsman Juraj Mládenek of Rajec.

Room D - Double bedroom (2015-08-01) by Peter JurišKysuce Museum

Porcelain, paintings, photographs comes from the beginning until the first half of the 20th century.

Room D - Double bedroom (2015-08-01) by Peter JurišKysuce Museum

Coffeemaker

E room - dining room (2015-08-01) by Peter JurišKysuce Museum

Cutlery in packs of white metal is coated with silver-coated foil.

Welt des Alchemisten (2015-08-01) by Peter JurišKysuce Museum

Welt des Alchemisten (2015-08-01) by Peter JurišKysuce Museum

Welt des Alchemisten, Peter Juriš, 2015-08-01, From the collection of: Kysuce Museum
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Alchemist lab.

Welt des Alchemisten, Peter Juriš, 2015-08-01, From the collection of: Kysuce Museum
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Kyrill und Methodius (2015-08-01) by Peter JurišKysuce Museum

Cyril and Methodius. History of Christianity in Slovakia.

Kyrill und Methodius (2015-08-01) by Peter JurišKysuce Museum

Kyrill und Methodius, Peter Juriš, 2015-08-01, From the collection of: Kysuce Museum
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Earliest History of Kysuce from the Upper Paleolithic Age to the Middle Ages (2015-08-01) by Peter JurišKysuce Museum

Earliest History of Kysuce from the Upper Paleolithic Age to the Middle Ages

There is a reinstalled exhibition Earliest History of Kysuce from the Upper Paleolithic Age to the Middle Ages, which provides information about the earliest settlement in the Kysuce region. This exhibition presents stone tools for hunting, ceramic urns, ceramics, various necessaries of life etc.  A replica of baby mammoth is a big attraction.

Earliest History of Kysuce from the Upper Paleolithic Age to the Middle Ages, Peter Juriš, 2015-08-01, From the collection of: Kysuce Museum
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Mammoth tooth.

Earliest History of Kysuce from the Upper Paleolithic Age to the Middle Ages, Peter Juriš, 2015-08-01, From the collection of: Kysuce Museum
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Arrows.

Earliest History of Kysuce from the Upper Paleolithic Age to the Middle Ages (2015-08-01) by Peter JurišKysuce Museum

Credits: Story

Photographs taken by Peter Juriš and Natália Kolenová. Translation and texts by Veronika Pauková and Filip Kováč.
From sources of Kysucké múzeum v Čadci.
The project has been realized by Peter Juriš, Veronika Pauková, Filip Kováč, Benedikta Bajáková.

Credits: All media
The story featured may in some cases have been created by an independent third party and may not always represent the views of the institutions, listed below, who have supplied the content.

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