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Revision as of 22:09, 29 April 2011

Association of Slovene Museums


Several Slovene museums came together in 1970 to establish an informal organisation with the aim of enhancing networking and common objectives and needs. In 1979 the Association of Slovene Museums was formally enrolled in the commercial register as a society, which today operates as a public institution. The Association promotes museums' activities and offers a professional platform for the development of the education, conservation and documentation fields on the international level.

In May 2011 the Association of Slovene Museums organised the first Vesna Fair where 22 Slovene museums and over 50 artists, designers and craftsmen presented museum replicas and other objects of art, craft and design. Under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture the fair took place in the museum quarter, next to National Museum of Slovenia - Metelkova.

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Upcoming events abroad

  • 13 May 2024

    Austria Vienna Collegium Hungaricum


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    "Around The Paths of Peace: In Search of Traces of War 1915-118" is an event about connections between trenches still visible in the territory between Switzerland and Adriatic Sea. The debate with historians from Austria and Hungary and a representative of Italy will include two Slovenian speakers, Maša Klavora from Walk of Peace in the Soča Region Foundation, and Martin Šolar from Kobarid Museum. Austrian historian Peter Schubert, PhD, will also be presenting two of his books. Organised in collaboration with Collegium Hungaricum, Kral Verlag, Walk of Peace in the Soča Region Foundation, Kobarid Museum, Verein Dolomitenfreunde – Friedenswege Österreich and Promo Turismo FVG Cervignano del Friuli.




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