The Slovak National Museum (SNM) was established in 1961. Its origins lie in the
Matica Slovenská Museum and the Museum of the National House in
Martin, which developed the Slovak Museology Society. The first permanent exposition funded from a national collection was opened in Martin in 1908. The museum was building
archaeological,
ethnographic, historical,
numismatic, art historical, creative art and
natural science collections. The Slovak National Geographic and History Museum was established in Bratislava in 1924 by the Slovak National Geographic and History Museum Society. The
Agricultural Museum, a department of the
Czechoslovak Agricultural Museum in
Prague, was established in Bratislava the same year. In 1940, the Slovak National Geographic and History Museum and the Agricultural Museum were merged into the Slovak Museum. In 1961, the Slovak Museum and the
Slovak National Museum in Martin were merged into the Slovak National Museum, based in Bratislava. The fire destroyed the roof but most of the historic collections were undamaged. The castle is expected to reopen in 2018. ==The museum today==