Múzeum Andreja Sládkoviča
Krupina
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The Andrej Sládkovič Museum is originally a late Gothic and Renaissance burgher house from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century. At the beginning of the 20th century, the house was owned by the Lehotsky family and in 1918 it was the seat of the first Slovak county governor of Hontian county, who was visited by the Czech writer Jaroslav Hašek in 1901. Since 1965 it has housed a museum, today with exhibitions of archaeology, the history of the town and the Hont region and personalities of Krupina. There are also memorial rooms of Andrej Sládkovič and Elena Maróthy-Šoltésová.