From the very beginning of its written history, the current district seat of Senica has been located alongside important trade routes. It gained the privileges of a royal town in 1396, which, together with the right to hold annual markets, exemption from tolls and thirty throughout Slovakia, helped the people of Senice to maintain the privileged position of the town and its considerable economic independence. The beginning of the modern era brought a change in the landowner of the castle and the Branč estate. The Nyáry family became its owner. According to data from 1560, she had
From the very beginning of its written history, the current district seat of Senica has been located alongside important trade routes. It gained the privileges of a royal town in 1396, which, together with the right to hold annual markets, exemption from tolls and thirty throughout Slovakia, helped the people of Senice to maintain the privileged position of the town and its considerable economic independence. The beginning of the modern era brought a change in the landowner of the castle and the Branč estate. The Nyáry family became its owner. According to data from 1560, she had
The gradual development of the city supported the emergence and capitalist development of new economic sectors in Austria-Hungary. The development of events and the impact of reports on the Declaration Assembly of the Slovak National Council on 30 October 1918 in Martin resulted in the creation of a branch of the Slovak National Council in Senica on 4 November. Democratic conditions in the new state department and economic growth have had a significant effect on the development of education, public transport and cultural life in the city. Significant losses in lives, property of the inhabitants and the city were caused by II. world War. After the war, socialist construction and political changes made the town a district seat, which also developed under the conditions of gradual inclusion of the Slovak Republic in European integration structures and provided its inhabitants and visitors with all the benefits of home and regional center.