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[[Lojze Spacal Gallery and the Karst House, Štanjel|Lojze Spacal Gallery and the Karst House]] are located in Štanjel, a medieval settlement of major heritage significance.
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[[Lojze Spacal Gallery and the Karst House, Štanjel|Lojze Spacal Gallery and the Karst House]] are located in Štanjel, a medieval settlement of major heritage significance. A [[Štanjel Castle]] was built here during the 16th century by the Counts of Coblenz on the foundations of an earlier, medieval fortification. Between 1920 and 1935 the castle was renovated by the architect [[Maks Fabiani]], who turned it into a multipurpose building.
 
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==Štanjel castle==
 
A castle was built here during the 16th century by the Counts of Coblenz on the foundations of an earlier, medieval fortification. In 1810 the castle passed to Count Coronini and was later owned successively by Christoph de Zahony, Count Ritter, the knight Joseph Fabiani, Count Melzi, Baron Sessel, a society from Trieste headed by Captain Parisi and eventually by Camillo von Marzetini. Between 1920 and 1935 the castle was renovated by the architect [[Maks Fabiani]], who turned it into a multipurpose building in order to house the municipal offices of Štanjel and other public services. At this time the 16th-century Great Hall was turned into a castle hall. The castle church and central village square are part of the settlement core of Štanjel. Unfortunately in 1944 the castle was burned down.
 
  
 
==Karst house==
 
==Karst house==
 
Ramanski House, the oldest structure in the medieval core of the settlement (dating from the 14th or 15th century) was renovated in 1973 by the [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Nova Gorica Regional Office|Institute for the Protection of the Cultural Heritage of Gorica]] and subsequently converted by [[Goriška Museum]] into an ethnological museum. The three most characteristic rooms of a traditional Karst home are on view in the Karst House: the hiša (central living room), the kamra (bedroom, also used for other purposes) and the larder. The roof has slates and stone gutters along which the water flows to a nearby stone well. It is a perfect example of vernacular architecture, of the use of stone as building material and of the vital importance of water in the Karst.
 
Ramanski House, the oldest structure in the medieval core of the settlement (dating from the 14th or 15th century) was renovated in 1973 by the [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Nova Gorica Regional Office|Institute for the Protection of the Cultural Heritage of Gorica]] and subsequently converted by [[Goriška Museum]] into an ethnological museum. The three most characteristic rooms of a traditional Karst home are on view in the Karst House: the hiša (central living room), the kamra (bedroom, also used for other purposes) and the larder. The roof has slates and stone gutters along which the water flows to a nearby stone well. It is a perfect example of vernacular architecture, of the use of stone as building material and of the vital importance of water in the Karst.
  
Following years of renovation, Lojze Spacal Gallery also opened here in [[established::1988]]. Named after artist [[Lojze Spacal]] (1907–2000), its collection surveys Spacal’s 50-year artistic development in graphics (woodcuts and colour woodcuts) and paintings (oil, mixed techniques on fibreboard).
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Following years of renovation, Lojze Spacal Gallery also opened here in [[established::1988]]. After the war, a notable resident of the village of Štanjel was namely the graphic artist [[Lojze Spacal]] (1907–2000). The collection surveys Spacal’s 50-year artistic development in graphics (woodcuts and colour woodcuts) and paintings (oil, mixed techniques on fibreboard).
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
*[[Goriška Museum]]  
 
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*[[Štanjel Castle]]
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*[[:Category:Fabiani heritage]]
  
 
== External links ==  
 
== External links ==  
*[http://www.goriskimuzej.si/stanjel.html Lojze Spacal Gallery and the Karst House website] (in Slovenian)
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*[http://www.goriskimuzej.si/stalne-zbirke/strokovni-nadzor-in-razstave-na-drugih-lokacijah/galerija-lojzeta-spacala Lojze Spacal Gallery and the Karst House web page]  
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[[Category:Monuments and sites]]
 
[[Category:Monuments and sites]]

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Galerija Lojzeta Spacala in Kraška hiša, Štanjel
Štanjel 1a, SI-6222 Štanjel
Phone386 (0) 5 769 0197
Managed byGoriška Museum
TIC Štanjel




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Lojze Spacal Gallery and the Karst House are located in Štanjel, a medieval settlement of major heritage significance. A Štanjel Castle was built here during the 16th century by the Counts of Coblenz on the foundations of an earlier, medieval fortification. Between 1920 and 1935 the castle was renovated by the architect Maks Fabiani, who turned it into a multipurpose building.


Karst house

Ramanski House, the oldest structure in the medieval core of the settlement (dating from the 14th or 15th century) was renovated in 1973 by the Institute for the Protection of the Cultural Heritage of Gorica and subsequently converted by Goriška Museum into an ethnological museum. The three most characteristic rooms of a traditional Karst home are on view in the Karst House: the hiša (central living room), the kamra (bedroom, also used for other purposes) and the larder. The roof has slates and stone gutters along which the water flows to a nearby stone well. It is a perfect example of vernacular architecture, of the use of stone as building material and of the vital importance of water in the Karst.

Following years of renovation, Lojze Spacal Gallery also opened here in 1988. After the war, a notable resident of the village of Štanjel was namely the graphic artist Lojze Spacal (1907–2000). The collection surveys Spacal’s 50-year artistic development in graphics (woodcuts and colour woodcuts) and paintings (oil, mixed techniques on fibreboard).

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