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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 Dušan Moravec began to organise the collected material more systematically, and in 1964 the museum began issuing various publications, including ''Letopis'' or ''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.
 
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 Dušan Moravec began to organise the collected material more systematically, and in 1964 the museum began issuing various publications, including ''Letopis'' or ''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.
 
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== Background ==
  
 
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 and an office space at Mestni trg, Ljubljana Old Town. 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 and an office space at Mestni trg, Ljubljana Old Town. However, in August 1996 the museum was divided into two independent institutions - the National Theatre Museum of Slovenia and the [[Slovenian Cinematheque]].
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== Collections and exhibitions ==
  
 
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 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.
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The museum organises various exhibition at its premises or in other galleries, most often in [[City Art Gallery Ljubljana]], which is situated in vicinity. 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 or in other galleries, most often in [[City Art Gallery Ljubljana]], which is situated in vicinity. In 2006 it co-operated with [[Radovljica Municipality Museums]] in preparing the Anton Tomaz Linhart Memorial Room.  
  
During 2008-2010 the National Theatre Museum of Slovenia has co-organised a complex project ''Theatre Architecture in Central Europe (TACE)'', which has been supported by EU Culture programme. In 2009 Ljubljana hosted a theatre architecture workshop for architecture students and a symposium on experimental theatre space. In 2010 a big TACE exhibition (that has toured Budapest, Prague, Warsaw and Bratislava) is to be set at the [[Museum of architecture and design]] from mid- November through January, and the two new publications presented.
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==''Theatre architecture in Central Europe'' project==
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Since 2008 the National Theatre Museum has collaborated in a complex project ''Theatre Architecture in Central Europe (TACE)'', which has got support of the Culture Programme of the European Commission. In spring 2009 Ljubljana hosted around 70 architecture students in an introductory workshop ''Visions and possiblities'' organised by Vojteh Ravnikar's seminar at the [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana]]. After the students have developed their own vision of the new theatre building for the location in the Ljubljana city centre with their tutors at home universities (Bratislava, Brno, Budapest, Gdańsk, Gliwice, Liberec, Ljubljana and Prague), they exhibited their ideas at an exhibition in autumn, at Ljubljana city hall. In November 2009 a symposium on experimental theatre space was held in Ljubljana, too, and the publication about the research on the theme is being prepared. In November 2010 a big TACE exhibition ''Beyond Everydayness – Theatre Architecture in Central Europe'' that has toured Budapest, Prague, Warsaw and Bratislava is to be presented at the [[Museum of architecture and design]] in Ljubljana along with an accompanying book as a final result of a three-year project.  
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://www.theatre-architecture.eu/en/  ''Theatre Architecture in Central Europe'' website]
 
* [http://www.theatre-architecture.eu/en/  ''Theatre Architecture in Central Europe'' website]
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*[http://www.theatre-architecture.eu/db.htm?filter[label]=&filter[city]=&filter[state_id]=27&searchMode= A database of theatre houses in Slovenia at the TACE website]
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* [http://www.theatre-architecture.eu/student-competition.html Student competition's results - A new theatre for the 21st Century in Ljubljana]
 
* [[http://www.ccp.si/english/izpis.php?id=553 A TACE project presentation at CCP website]]
 
* [[http://www.ccp.si/english/izpis.php?id=553 A TACE project presentation at CCP website]]
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[[Category:Theatre museums]]
 
[[Category:Theatre museums]]
 
[[Category:Music museums]]
 
[[Category:Music museums]]

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Slovenski gledališki muzej
Mestni trg 17, SI-1000 Ljubljana
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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 Dušan Moravec began to organise the collected material more systematically, and in 1964 the museum began issuing various publications, including Letopis or 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.


Background

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 and an office space at Mestni trg, Ljubljana Old Town. However, in August 1996 the museum was divided into two independent institutions - the National Theatre Museum of Slovenia and the Slovenian Cinematheque.

Collections and exhibitions

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 or in other galleries, most often in City Art Gallery Ljubljana, which is situated in vicinity. In 2006 it co-operated with Radovljica Municipality Museums in preparing the Anton Tomaz Linhart Memorial Room.

Theatre architecture in Central Europe project

Since 2008 the National Theatre Museum has collaborated in a complex project Theatre Architecture in Central Europe (TACE), which has got support of the Culture Programme of the European Commission. In spring 2009 Ljubljana hosted around 70 architecture students in an introductory workshop Visions and possiblities organised by Vojteh Ravnikar's seminar at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana. After the students have developed their own vision of the new theatre building for the location in the Ljubljana city centre with their tutors at home universities (Bratislava, Brno, Budapest, Gdańsk, Gliwice, Liberec, Ljubljana and Prague), they exhibited their ideas at an exhibition in autumn, at Ljubljana city hall. In November 2009 a symposium on experimental theatre space was held in Ljubljana, too, and the publication about the research on the theme is being prepared. In November 2010 a big TACE exhibition Beyond Everydayness – Theatre Architecture in Central Europe that has toured Budapest, Prague, Warsaw and Bratislava is to be presented at the Museum of architecture and design in Ljubljana along with an accompanying book as a final result of a three-year project.


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