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− | + | The Idrija unit of the [[Historical Archives Ljubljana]], established in the early 1960s, is responsible for the protection of archival material from the area administrative region of Idrija. In June 2002 creative cooperation with other cultural institutions resulted in the organisation of the 6th International Symposium on Cultural Heritage related to the Mining Industry, Geology and Metallurgy. | |
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== Programme, collections == | == Programme, collections == | ||
− | The most important Idrija unit | + | The most important records held in the Idrija unit consist of documents from the period when Idrija was well known for its quicksilver mine. The archives are among the oldest and most important Slovene historical documents related to industry and include a large collection of charts and maps. The unit also preserves several records from the field of administration, education, economy, banking, and associations as well as some documents on jurisdiction. The documents up to 1914 are primarily in the German language and in Gothic script, whereas between the two World Wars the documents appear in the official language of Italian. The unit keeps over 200 records, representing some 750 linear metres of documents, the oldest ones dating back to 1700. |
− | A reference library, a microfilm laboratory and copying machines are available for use | + | A reference library, a microfilm laboratory, and copying machines are available for public use. |
− | The archives publish articles in the | + | The archives publish articles in the [[Idrija Municipal Museum]] publication ''Idrijski razgledi'' [Idria Views]. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | * [http://www.zal-lj.si/index.php/o-arhivu/enote/enota-v-idriji Historical Archives Ljubljana | + | * [http://www.zal-lj.si/index.php/o-arhivu/enote/enota-v-idriji Idrija Unit of the Historical Archives Ljubljana web page] (in Slovenian) |
* [http://www.zal-lj.si/index.php/o-arhivu/111-years-of-historical-archives-ljubljana ''111 Years of Historical Archives Ljubljana''], an illustrated chronicle (pdf, in English) | * [http://www.zal-lj.si/index.php/o-arhivu/111-years-of-historical-archives-ljubljana ''111 Years of Historical Archives Ljubljana''], an illustrated chronicle (pdf, in English) | ||
[[Category:Archives]] | [[Category:Archives]] | ||
[[Category:Municipal archives]] | [[Category:Municipal archives]] |
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In the early 1960s an archive department was established at Idrija City Museum. Since the early 1970s this has functioned within the Slovene archive network as a unit of the Historical Archives Ljubljana.
The most important records held in the Idrija unit consist of documents from the period when Idrija was well known for its quicksilver mine. The archives are among the oldest and most important Slovene historical documents related to industry and include a large collection of charts and maps. The unit also preserves several records from the field of administration, education, economy, banking, and associations as well as some documents on jurisdiction. The documents up to 1914 are primarily in the German language and in Gothic script, whereas between the two World Wars the documents appear in the official language of Italian. The unit keeps over 200 records, representing some 750 linear metres of documents, the oldest ones dating back to 1700.
A reference library, a microfilm laboratory, and copying machines are available for public use.
The archives publish articles in the Idrija Municipal Museum publication Idrijski razgledi [Idria Views].
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