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In 1978 the Theatre Museum merged with the Film Museum to become the National Theatre and Film Museum, and in 1990 this institution acquired new display rooms, a hall for performances and an office space. However, in August 1996 the museum was divided into two independent institutions - the National Theatre Museum of Slovenia and the [[Slovenian Cinematheque]].
 
In 1978 the Theatre Museum merged with the Film Museum to become the National Theatre and Film Museum, and in 1990 this institution acquired new display rooms, a hall for performances and an office space. However, in August 1996 the museum was divided into two independent institutions - the National Theatre Museum of Slovenia and the [[Slovenian Cinematheque]].
  
The National Theatre Museum incorporates a [[Library]], an [[Archive]], a Sound Archive, a Videotheque and an Iconotheque. The Videotheque collects, preserves and (with due regard to authorial copyright) facilitates internal study access to recordings of theatre productions, while the Iconotheque collects posters, costume design drafts, programmes, portraits, plans and plans and photographs of theatre sets.
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The National Theatre Museum incorporates a [[Library]], an [[National Theatre Museum of Slovenia Archive|Archive]], a Sound Archive, a Videotheque and an Iconotheque. The Videotheque collects, preserves and (with due regard to authorial copyright) facilitates internal study access to recordings of theatre productions, while the Iconotheque collects posters, costume design drafts, programmes, portraits, plans and plans and photographs of theatre sets.
  
 
The museum organises various exhibition at its premises. In 2006 it co-operated with [[Radovljica Municipality Museums]] in preparing the Anton Tomaz Linhart Memorial Room.  
 
The museum organises various exhibition at its premises. In 2006 it co-operated with [[Radovljica Municipality Museums]] in preparing the Anton Tomaz Linhart Memorial Room.  

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Slovenski gledališki muzej
Mestni trg 17, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 241 5800, 386 (0) 1 241 5810
Ivo Svetina, Director



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The National Theatre Museum of Slovenia was founded in 1952 under the aegis of the Slovene National Theatre in Ljubljana, to mark the 60th anniversary of the Provincial Theatre in Ljubljana. The museum's first director was Janko Traven, who collected an enormous amount of material from the early periods of Slovene theatrical history. The museum was also supported by private donors. Janko Traven's successor Dusan Moravec began to organise the collected material more systematically, and in 1964 the museum began issuing various publications, including The Repertoire of Slovene Theatres (to mark the 100th anniversary of Ljubljana Drama Society) and the magazine Documents of the Slovene Theatre Museum, which continues to be published twice yearly today.


In 1978 the Theatre Museum merged with the Film Museum to become the National Theatre and Film Museum, and in 1990 this institution acquired new display rooms, a hall for performances and an office space. However, in August 1996 the museum was divided into two independent institutions - the National Theatre Museum of Slovenia and the Slovenian Cinematheque.

The National Theatre Museum incorporates a Library, an Archive, a Sound Archive, a Videotheque and an Iconotheque. The Videotheque collects, preserves and (with due regard to authorial copyright) facilitates internal study access to recordings of theatre productions, while the Iconotheque collects posters, costume design drafts, programmes, portraits, plans and plans and photographs of theatre sets.

The museum organises various exhibition at its premises. In 2006 it co-operated with Radovljica Municipality Museums in preparing the Anton Tomaz Linhart Memorial Room.

See also

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The Slovenian Theatre Institute (SLOGI) was founded in 2014 as the successor to the National Theatre Museum of Slovenia. +
Slovenian Theatre Institute entrance at Mestni trg 17 in Ljubljana old town, 2015 +
The Slovenian Theatre Institute (SLOGI) was founded in 2014 as the successor to the National Theatre Museum of Slovenia. +
SLOGI se ukvarja z zbiranjem, ohranjanjem,SLOGI se ukvarja z zbiranjem, ohranjanjem, dokumentiranjem, raziskovanjem, interpretiranjem, predstavljanjem in promocijo slovenske gledališke kulture, uprizoritvene umetniške dediščine ter sodobnih gledaliških praks, tako na nacionalni kot na mednarodni ravni.ako na nacionalni kot na mednarodni ravni. +
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