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The East Slovak Museum (Slovak: Východoslovenské múzeum) in Košice, Slovakia, is one of the oldest Slovak museums, founded in 1872. It is located in the Old Town borough of Košice, at Námestie maratóncov (Marathon Runners' Square).
The museum was founded on 25 June 1876 as Felső-Magyarországi Muzeum (Museum of Upper Hungary), in the Kingdom of Hungary. In 1906, it was renamed to Felső-magyarországi Rákóczi Múzeum after the reburial of Francis II Rákóczi.
A neo-Renaissance building was erected in the early 20th century. It was the first building in the town designed to serve its needs as a museum. There are sculptures of Perseus and Vulcan on the facade of the building.[citation needed]
The museum also possesses a relocated wooden church that was built in 1741.[2]
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The main museum building is located at Marathon Runners' Square in central Košice, just outside the Old Town's traditional northern boundary. It serves as the headquarters of the institution, housing several permanent exhibits. It also features a great number of exhibition spaces for temporary exhibits pertaining to history, archaeology, fine arts, historical photography, biology and nature, and other related topics. Temporary exhibitions in the museum tend to last several weeks or even months.
The current number of permanent exhibitions in the main museum underwent a general overhaul in the early-to-mid 2010s, during the main museum building's biggest maintenance renovation in its history. The renovation lasted from September 2008 to September 2013.[3]
In addition to the main museum building, the museum has further branch exhibits in other parts of the Old Town borough, such as the permanent exhibits on nearby Hviezdoslavova Street, the permanent exhibits on Pri Miklušovej väznici and Stará Baštová streets, the specialised exhibition spaces on Hrnčiarska Street, and others.
The following sections provide an overview of the museum's main exhibits, both current and former.
Current exhibits
Exhibits and exhibition spaces currently operated by the museum.
Former exhibits
Major exhibits and exhibition spaces operated by the museum in the past. No longer in existence, administered by different museums in the present or developed into separate museums. Listed in rough chronological order, based on date of founding.
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Main building (exterior and interior views)
- The museum in 1912 (period postcard)
- The entrance facade during daytime (2005)
- Museum at night time (July 2013)
- Museum at night time (December 2014)
- Decorated handrails of the main staircase
Wooden church of St. Nicholas and belfry (museum park)
- The wooden church of St. Nicholas, originally from Kožuchovce
- The wooden church of St. Nicholas, originally from Kožuchovce
- The wooden belfry and church from Kožuchovce
- The wooden belfry from Kožuchovce
Archaeological collections
- Portable clay stove of the Ottomány culture
- Iron Age Celtic pottery (2nd century BC)
- Roman era ceramic pot
- Roman era pottery stove
- Vandalic ceramic bowl (3rd century AD)
Period furniture collections
- A historical wedding chest
- Folk art interior, typical of Abov county
- Historical pharmacy display in the East Slovak Museum
- Art Nouveau interior
Art history exhibit (Hviezdoslavova Street)
- Medieval book by anonymous miniaturist from Delft
- Medieval religious miniature by anonymous miniaturist from Italy
- Sculpture of St Martin
- Painting from the 1820s
Natural history exhibit (Hviezdoslavova Street)
- Mineral exhibit
- Various minerals found in east Slovakia
- Various minerals found in east Slovakia
- Various minerals found in east Slovakia
- Apophyllite, mangano calcite and stilbite
- Wooden opal from east Slovakia
- Archaeopteryx fossil
- Mammoth bones
Fortifications exhibit, Rodošto memorial house and House of Crafts
- Entrance gate to the Executioner's Bastion complex and courtyard
- The entire courtyard at the Executioner's Bastion and Rodošto memorial house
- Period cannon at the exhibit's courtyard
- Park near Rodošto memorial house and a section of the city walls
- Rodošto memorial house (foreground) and House of Crafts exhibit (background)
- House of Crafts front entrance from further up Hrnčiarska Street
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See also
- Slovak Technical Museum (Main Street, Košice Old Town)
- East Slovak Gallery (Main Street, Košice Old Town)
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