Slovakia, 930 14 Albár,
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Church of Saint Martin
According to the oldest records, the gothic style church was built at around 1450. In 1746 and in the first half of the 19th century it was remodeled. Its classicist main altar dates to the end of the 18th century. The tower is pyramid shaped and ends in a steeple with four small towers.
Yellow Castle - Csallóköz Museum
The originally Baroque style castle was converted to classicist style in the 1800s. Today, this two-story structure is considered to be among Dunajská Streda's monument buildings. In the small park around it, we will find a wooden statue of György Lipcsei. The building houses the Csallóköz Museum. The permanent exhibition comprises 17 thematic units providing a comprehensive and faithful representation of the lives of the people living here. The ground floor houses archeological artifacts and fossils, the first floor features ethnographic and historical materials.
City Hall
Károly Pleyer, the hotelier owner of the several story building previously functioning as a cafe and hotel, sold it to city leadership 1901. It was reconstructed several times throughout the decades. The most notable of these was in 1995 when the city facade was renovated according to Imre Makovecz and a tower was added above the entrance.