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| localname = Etnološka zbirka Pokrajinskega muzeja Koper | | localname = Etnološka zbirka Pokrajinskega muzeja Koper | ||
| street = Gramscijev trg 4/5 | | street = Gramscijev trg 4/5 | ||
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| telephone = 386 (0) 5 663 3586 | | telephone = 386 (0) 5 663 3586 | ||
| fax = 386 (0) 5 663 3571 | | fax = 386 (0) 5 663 3571 |
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Casa veneta a gheffo stands at Gramsci square, previously named Saint Peter square, which played an important role in a life of Koper fishermen and salt makers. It ended with a large store of salt, accessible directly from the seaside, from the inner harbour [mandrač], being also the anchorage of fishing boats.
Interesting elements of the two-storey building are the corbelled balcony that rests on carved wooden supports and the rich Gothic two-light, three-foiled window divided by a slender pillar.
Special emphasis of the presented material is given on the masonry elements of the cultivated landscape: the formation of settlements, the region's specific architecture, the use of stone objects in homes and at work, artistically wrought architectural details, free-standing sculptures, and masonry workshops.
A special place is occupied by a typical Mediterranean middle-class kitchen with some precious objects like Napoleon’s porcelain service, which he presented to Koper prefect Kalifati in 1811. The interior courtyard presents stone objects made of flysch and limestone, and the blacksmith's and wheelwright's crafts are displayed in the shed.
The collection ends with presentation of objects of the clothing culture and accessories in urban and rural environment from the 15th to the 20th century in Slovene Istria. The theme was rounded by the exhibition Stkana preteklost – Il passato tessuto in 2009, presenting the history, the cultural currents and the recognition of the textile fabrics. The audio guide accompanies the explanation in Slovene, Italian and English.
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