The building to house the branch of the Czechoslovak Agricultural Museum was built in 1924-1928 according to the design of Milan architect Michal Harminko. The decoration of the facade was done by F. Aprka, and the bronze door was done by S. Paukert. At the end of World War II, the building was badly damaged by bombing. Restoration work was carried out under the direction of the author of the building project Milan Harminko. The Slovak National Museum, Slovakia's largest museum, is now housed here.→
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