The architectural dominant of the center of Nová Baňa is undoubtedly the building of the former town hall - the seat of the Pohronské Museum. Here you can visit a variety of interesting exhibitions, and there are also unconventional tours of the museum prepared for visitors.
Renaissance burgher house from the 16th century, where František Floriš Rómer was born in 1815. He was a prominent scientist, a polymath recognized both at home and abroad. The National Trust n.o., as the manager of the property, organizes regular tours of Rómer's house with the possibility of entering the medieval cellars and tasting wine.
The castle and manor in Liptovský Hrádok are a unique example of a flat water castle in Slovakia. It was commissioned in the 14th century by the Zvolen county leader, Magister Donč. Since August 2010, the castle, along with part of the manor, has been accessible to the public through guided tours.
The national cultural monument Koch's Garden is one of the jewels of garden art in Slovakia. The National Trust n.o. has been actively working since 2007 to protect, restore, and make meaningful use of it. In 2022, we succeeded in making it accessible to the public in collaboration with the new owner - the Capital City of the Slovak Republic, Bratislava.
The Červený Kameň Castle is one of the most valuable and best-preserved castles located in the heart of the Little Carpathians.
The Janko Kráľ Museum is located in the center of Liptovský Mikuláš and is a museum dedicated to the life and work of one of the country's most famous poets,
A leading Slovak institution focused on art history, collecting, scientific research, and cultural-educational activities. Its headquarters is located in Bratislava, but it also operates exhibitions in other places in Slovakia.
Since 2011, Národný Trust n.o. has been the owner of one of the last houses with a thatched roof in the Upper Tekov region. The Farmer's House of Ján Baláž is a unique example of folk architecture, which provides us with a picture of the everyday life of generations who lived in the Kremnica area as early as the 19th century.
The Carthusian Monastery in the village of Červený Kláštor is one of the most important monuments of this kind in Slovakia.
The Slovak Museum of Nature Conservation and Speleology to the most modern museums in Slovakia, and at the same time it is the only specialized museum of its kind. It offers visitors a unique experience during which they can get to know nature in a comprehensive way, from the beauty of our mysterious underground to the wildest Slovak mountains.