The primeval community of the Zámok in the Malé Karpaty Mts. consists of three types of habitats: drought and acid-loving oak forests, acid-loving beech forests and linden-maple rubble forests, on which our research took place. During our research, which lasted from the beginning of February 2020 to the end of January 2021, 88 macroscopic species of fungi were recorded. We divide these species into terrestrial species of fungi, woody species of fungi on decaying wood and woody species of fungi on living wood. Our work contains detailed records of all species and fruiting bodies of macromycetes: in which or on which tree they grew, the number of fruiting bodies, places of finds according to research areas, habitats of finds, number of recorded species related to individual months. In the case of woody species of fungi on decaying wood, also the form and degree of decay of the decaying wood was observed. Subsequently, we compared growth of fungal fruiting bodies with some climatic factors for 2020. Finally, we paid attention with rare, endangered, less common or otherwise interesting species of fungi. Worth mentioning are species such as: Ramaria botrytis, Imperator rhodopurpureus and Climacodon pulcherrimus. We compared species recorded during our research with indicator species for oak, beech and linden-maple rubble forests. We also compared the recorded species from our research with a list of items from the herbarium of the Slovak National Museum for the locality Vývrat, which is located near the primeval community Zámok.