Trnava (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈtr̩naʋa] ( listen), also known by other alternative names) is a city in western Slovakia, 47 km (29 mi) to the north-east of Bratislava, on the Trnávka river. It is the capital of a kraj (Trnava Region) and of an okres (Trnava District). It is the seat of a Roman Catholic archbishopric (1541–1820 and then again since 1977). The city has a historic center. Because of the many churches within its city walls, Trnava has often been called "parva Roma", i.e. "Little Rome", or more recently, the "Slovak Rome".
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The West Slovak Museum is a regional museum that provides comprehensive museum documentation in the Trnava region and, within the framework of its specialization, it fulfills the role of a supraregional character. The museum has permanent exhibitions focused on the history of brickwork, paleontology and historical personality of the region - Anton Bernolak.
The building with exhibition and exhibition spaces dedicated to the history of book culture at St. Nicolas Aquare. Depositary of the museum. The building and museum is under the administration of Zapadoslovenske muzeum.
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