Museums in Slovakia
Railway Museum, Slovakia
The Slovak Enterprise Railway Museum (Railway Museum of the Slovak Republic - ŽMSR) was established in 1983 as an organizational component of the former ČSD Eastern Railway Administration in Bratislava (department of the then Center for Technical Development). Near many railway exhibits and railway props you will also find few cars that were used.

Restaurant Valašský Tavern

Škoda Classic Cars Museum
Personal collection museum of Škoda enthusiastic Michal Michálik from Žilina is now officially open on new address in Trenčín. Collection of more then 40 Škoda and Laurin & Klement cars will be shown here and the exhibits will be changed time by time. You can still see part of the collection in the Holiday Inn hotels parking lot in Žilina.

Škoda Classic Cars Museum
Personal collection museum of Škoda enthusiastic Michal Michálik from Žilina is now officially open on new address in Trenčín. Collection of more then 40 Škoda and Laurin & Klement cars will be shown here and the exhibits will be changed time by time. You can still see part of the collection in the Holiday Inn hotels parking lot in Žilina.

Slovak Technical Museum, Kosice

Slovakia Ring Military Museum
The new museum and a permanent exhibition of historical military technology are located at the off-road area of the SLOVAKIA RING racing circuit. Visitors can admire the museum pieces of armaments of mostly Czechoslovak People's Army. I.e. there is an exposed track and wheel technology in the form of tanks T34, T55, T72, vehicles Tatra 813, KRAZ 255, howitzers, works, cannons, armored personnel carriers, but also fighters and combat helicopters. Selected technology models are in perfect condition and still functional even for possible driving.

Technical Moto museum

Transport Museum

Transport Museum Rajecké Teplice
The youngest exposition of the Považský Museum in Žilina is a joint work of the Považský Museum in Žilina and the member of the Slovak Ariel Club. It is located in the building of the Rajecké Teplice railway station.
You can take a walk through the development of transportation from the earliest times to the present day after ringing the bell on the door of the building from the platform. The exhibition, titled From the History of Transport in Slovakia, consists of three parts.
