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Trentarska muzejska zbirka
Dom Trenta, Sl-5232 Soča, Slovenia,
Phone386 (0) 5 388 9330
Andrej Malnič, Director






{{Teaser| Originally opened in [[established ::1953], this institution became part of the Goriška Museum in 1958. In 1993 Triglav National Park opened an Information Centre there, introducing additional artefacts relating to the natural and cultural world of the Julian Alps. It lies in a beautiful mountain village Trenta in a valley on the west border of Slovenia. It is also an information point from where hikers can walk beautiful Soča River Trail. }}

The TNP Information Centre incorporates a multivision presentation on the Triglav National Park, plus exhibitions on animate and inanimate nature, the cultural landscape, and the interaction of man and nature. The museum presents a reconstruction of the living quarters in a house on the mountain pastures and illustrates the life of the people of Trenta in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Exhibitions include photographic material as well as objects from the life of the local people. Various special programmes and exhibitions are staged here. Also occasional temporary art and history exhibitions are organised.

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