Manor House in Malacky

Castle

The Pálfi Mansion is a cultural and historical monument of Slovak significance registered in the list of monuments. It is located in the castle park of Malacky.

During its existence, the manor house was the seat of a noble family, a Franciscan dormitory, a military warehouse and a hospital. Since 2007, the mansion belongs to the town and with the help of sponsors, it has been partially renovated. The renovated rooms include Pálfi's room with period furniture. Visitors can also see an exhibition of photographs documenting the reconstruction of the manor house.

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Operation Times

MayOctober
MondayClosed
Tuesday – Friday10:0017:00
Saturday14:0000:00
Sunday14:0018:00

Lunch Break: 12:00 - 14:00
November - April: Tours are provided for pre-reported groups (at least 1 day in advance). Tours in English or German must be booked at least 3 days in advance.

NovemberApril
Monday – SundayClosed

November - April: Tours are provided for pre-reported groups (at least 1 day in advance). Tours in English or German must be booked at least 3 days in advance.

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