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The [[Celje Museum of Recent History]] holds the Alma Karlin Fund with 850 items, mainly postwar correspondence, photographs, drawings and book covers by Alma and [[Thea Schreiber Gamelin]] as well as testimonials by people who knew her personally. | The [[Celje Museum of Recent History]] holds the Alma Karlin Fund with 850 items, mainly postwar correspondence, photographs, drawings and book covers by Alma and [[Thea Schreiber Gamelin]] as well as testimonials by people who knew her personally. | ||
− | Another important collection is maintained by the [[National and University Library (NUK)|NUK (National and University Library)]] [[NUK | + | Another important collection is maintained by the [[National and University Library (NUK)|NUK (National and University Library)]] [[NUK Manuscript Collection and Early Printed Collection|National Manuscript Collection]] which contains books, magazines, posters, and manuscripts (including her hand-made dictionary of 10 languages). In 2006 NUK displayed them in an exhibition which marked the 55th anniversary of her death. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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*[[Celje Regional Museum]] | *[[Celje Regional Museum]] | ||
*[[Celje Museum of Recent History]] | *[[Celje Museum of Recent History]] | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== |
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Alma Karlin's legacy is scattered among several institutions. Most of the ethnological collection from her travels is held by the Celje Regional Museum, which also prepared an exhibition in honour of the 120th anniversary of her birth (2009–2011).
The Celje Museum of Recent History holds the Alma Karlin Fund with 850 items, mainly postwar correspondence, photographs, drawings and book covers by Alma and Thea Schreiber Gamelin as well as testimonials by people who knew her personally.
Another important collection is maintained by the NUK (National and University Library) National Manuscript Collection which contains books, magazines, posters, and manuscripts (including her hand-made dictionary of 10 languages). In 2006 NUK displayed them in an exhibition which marked the 55th anniversary of her death.
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