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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
The castle has repeatedly changed the owners, the latest private proprietors were Rechbachs until 1945, when it was nationalised and transformed into multi residential building. Soon after the castle was dedicated to museum headquarters, who investigated and renovated it in next years.
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The castle has repeatedly changed owners, the latest private proprietors were the Rechbachs until 1945, when it was nationalised and transformed into multi-residential building. Soon after, the castle became the museum's headquarters and it was renovated in the following years.
  
The castle is surrounded by the terraced park and the wall, the dairy farm at the entrance of the complex, two pavilions, late Gothic sign and the open-air museum of granaries from Tuhinj Valley. There is also archaeological site at the east façade of the castle, where the foundation of apsidal wall, the bronze fibula and a few fragments of an ancient glass were found.
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The castle is surrounded by a terraced park and a wall, a dairy farm at the entrance of the complex, two pavilions, a late Gothic sign and an open-air museum of granaries from the Tuhinj Valley. There is also an archaeological site at the east façade of the castle where the foundation of an apsidal wall, a bronze fibula, and a few fragments of an ancient glass were found.
  
The castle houses temporary and permanent exhibitions of Thonet bentwood furniture, of the middle classes of Kamnik in the 19th century, of the pastoral heritage from Velika planina, and the lapidary (for details see: [[Kamnik Intermunicipal Museum]]).
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The castle houses temporary and permanent exhibitions of the [[Kamnik Intermunicipal Museum]] including displays of Thonet bentwood furniture, of the middle classes of Kamnik in the 19th century, of the pastoral heritage from Velika Planina, and the lapidary.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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Grad Zaprice
Muzejska pot 3, SI-1240 Kamnik
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The Zaprice Castle, first indirectly mentioned in 1306, was originally constructed in the 14th century by the Dienger von Apecz family. It was rebuilt in the early 16th century by Jurij pl. Lamberg who gave it corner oriel windows and surrounded it with a wall with two towers, and gave it a German name: Steinbüchel. The castle is subsequently remembered as a meeting place for Kamnik's Lutherans. During the 17th and 18th century the castle was rebuilt in Baroque style and enlarged into a more comfortable residential building. The Kamnik Intermunicipal Museum was opened within the castle in 1961.


Background

The castle has repeatedly changed owners, the latest private proprietors were the Rechbachs until 1945, when it was nationalised and transformed into multi-residential building. Soon after, the castle became the museum's headquarters and it was renovated in the following years.

The castle is surrounded by a terraced park and a wall, a dairy farm at the entrance of the complex, two pavilions, a late Gothic sign and an open-air museum of granaries from the Tuhinj Valley. There is also an archaeological site at the east façade of the castle where the foundation of an apsidal wall, a bronze fibula, and a few fragments of an ancient glass were found.

The castle houses temporary and permanent exhibitions of the Kamnik Intermunicipal Museum including displays of Thonet bentwood furniture, of the middle classes of Kamnik in the 19th century, of the pastoral heritage from Velika Planina, and the lapidary.

See also

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