A two-winged building built in 1746 by Count Juraj Erdödy. The courtyard is built in the form of an atrium. At that time, the priest Pavol Floriančič worked here, who also furnished the new building. The street tract belonged to priests and chaplains, the side to the servants. The parish had two gardens, a vaulted cellar and a stable for horses and sheep. In the middle of the street facade is the original sundial. The interior still preserves the original parish library with some furniture. Currently, the building is used for the purposes of the Molpír Museum.
A two-winged building built in 1746 by Count Juraj Erdödy. The courtyard is built in the form of an atrium. At that time, the priest Pavol Floriančič worked here, who also furnished the new building. The street tract belonged to priests and chaplains, the side to the servants. The parish had two gardens, a vaulted cellar and a stable for horses and sheep. In the middle of the street facade is the original sundial. The interior still preserves the original parish library with some furniture. Currently, the building is used for the purposes of the Molpír Museum.