Difference between revisions of "Category:Regional museums"

From Culture.si
(mwtool_article)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 
The public service of the regional museums in Slovenia covers larger territories and supplements the work of the municipal as well as national public heritage institutions. Apart from the broader scope of their collections (art history, archeology, ethnography, crafts, technical heritage etc.) these museums also perform an important role in the research, preservation and management of movable cultural heritage in the particular regions.  
 
The public service of the regional museums in Slovenia covers larger territories and supplements the work of the municipal as well as national public heritage institutions. Apart from the broader scope of their collections (art history, archeology, ethnography, crafts, technical heritage etc.) these museums also perform an important role in the research, preservation and management of movable cultural heritage in the particular regions.  
  
 
+
{{Featured article column|Celje Regional Museum}}
 
[[Category:Museums]]
 
[[Category:Museums]]
 
[[Category:Museum institutions]]
 
[[Category:Museum institutions]]
 
[[Category:Heritage_organisations]]
 
[[Category:Heritage_organisations]]

Latest revision as of 18:31, 3 March 2021

The public service of the regional museums in Slovenia covers larger territories and supplements the work of the municipal as well as national public heritage institutions. Apart from the broader scope of their collections (art history, archeology, ethnography, crafts, technical heritage etc.) these museums also perform an important role in the research, preservation and management of movable cultural heritage in the particular regions.



Celje Regional Museum


Celje Gallery of Contemporary Art 2010 Sculpture today exhibition Photo Robert Ograjensek.JPGMatthew 12.12 by artist Gregor Kregar, in the exhibition Sculpture Today curated by Tomaž Brejc, Alenka Domjan, Jiri Kočica, Polona Tratnik - in the lapidary of the Celje Regional Museum, 2003–2010 Matthew 12.12 by artist Gregor Kregar, in the exhibition Sculpture Today curated by Tomaž Brejc, Alenka Domjan, Jiri Kočica, Polona Tratnik - in the lapidary of the Celje Regional Museum, 2003–2010

Celje Regional Museum was founded in 1882 at the premises of the present-day Celje Music School, but already in the 1920s the city council discussed the option of moving the museum to the Old Counts' Mansion, a late Renaissance building. It was only after World War II that the mansion was renovated to be used as a municipal museum, presenting cultural, historical, and ethnological objects from Celje and its environs. Celje Municipal Museum was renamed the Celje Regional Museum in 1966. In 2012 the museum expanded to the renovated 15th-century Princely Palace built by the Counts of Celje. Today one can visit several permanent exhibitions that offer a versatile insight into the region's history along the ten archaeological and ethnological locations outside of Celje.

NOT ROBOT, WRITING DONE, INFOBOX DONE, NOVERIFY, NODEPO, Article, NO LOGO, NIFERTIK, TOPROOFREAD, NO PHOTO, HAS MAP, Public entities, Venues, Museums, Articles maintained by Admin, Roman archaeological findings, Municipal cultural institutions, Regional museums, Asia, Asian collections, Ethnographic museums and collections

Celje Gallery of Contemporary Art 2010 Sculpture today exhibition Photo Robert Ograjensek.JPG Matthew 12.12 by artist Gregor Kregar, in the exhibition Sculpture Today curated by Tomaž Brejc, Alenka Domjan, Jiri Kočica, Polona Tratnik - in the lapidary of the Celje Regional Museum, 2003–2010