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− | [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Celje|The Celje Regional Office]] of the [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia]], grounded in [[established::1961]], is responsible for cultural heritage in Celje region, with cultural monuments declared of high importance by the state, among them the Baroque Church at Sladka gora, the old Christian Baptistery and the Palace in Celje and the [[Rogatec Open Air Museum]]. It collaborates yearly at Celje Cultural Days. | + | [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Celje|The Celje Regional Office]] of the [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia]], grounded in [[established::1961]], is responsible for cultural heritage in the Celje region, with cultural monuments declared of high importance by the state, among them the Baroque Church at Sladka gora, the old Christian Baptistery and the Palace in Celje and the [[Rogatec Open Air Museum]]. It collaborates yearly at Celje Cultural Days. |
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In 2010 the Celje Regional Office opened an exhibition Step by Step [Korak za korakom] in the Žiče Charterhouse Monument in order to inform the public about the conservation and revitalisation of the upper monastery complex that has been going for over 30-years. The exhibition was conceived by Bogdan Badovinac.
The office with its employees has won several Stele acknowledgements and Stele Awards – in 2006 Anka Aškerc, in 1992 Ivan Stopar. Stele recognition has won: in 2007 Dunja Gorišek, in 2006 Bogdan Badovinac, and in 2004 Ivo Gričar.
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