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The Museum of Jewish Culture began to take shape on the grounds of the SNM Historical Museum as the Department of Jewish Culture. It became an independent SNM museum with nationwide operation in 1994.[4]
Expositions
Exposition of Jewish culture in Slovakia in the premises of the Zsigray Curia at Židovská 17 in Bratislava.[5]
Barkány's permanent collection of Judaica in the Prešov Synagogue.[5]
Synagogue in Nitra. In the women's gallery, the exhibition is dedicated to the fate of Jews in Slovakia.