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Housed in an old tower in the small picturesque city of Kanal, [[Riko Debenjak Gallery]] presents a permanent collection of work by eminent Slovene painter and graphic artist Riko Debenjak (1908-1987). The gallery space is also a venue for the [[Kogoj’s Days]] festival and the various ceramics exhibitions organised by the Kanal Ceramics Society.
 
Housed in an old tower in the small picturesque city of Kanal, [[Riko Debenjak Gallery]] presents a permanent collection of work by eminent Slovene painter and graphic artist Riko Debenjak (1908-1987). The gallery space is also a venue for the [[Kogoj’s Days]] festival and the various ceramics exhibitions organised by the Kanal Ceramics Society.
 
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Galerija Rika Debenjaka
Prosvetno društvo Soča Kanal, Pionirska 6, SI-5213 Kanal ob Soči, Slovenia,



Phone386 (0) 5 395 1344
Darja Žorž, Curator



Phone386 (0) 31 867872




Housed in an old tower in the small picturesque city of Kanal, Riko Debenjak Gallery presents a permanent collection of work by eminent Slovene painter and graphic artist Riko Debenjak (1908-1987). The gallery space is also a venue for the Kogoj’s Days festival and the various ceramics exhibitions organised by the Kanal Ceramics Society.

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Galerija Rika Debenjaka +
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Placed in the small picturesque city of Kanal on the Soča River, Riko Debenjak Gallery was established in 1977 when the eminent Slovene painter and graphic artist Riko Debenjak (1908–1987) donated his prints to his home town. +
Placed in the small picturesque city of Kanal on the Soča River, Riko Debenjak Gallery was established in 1977 when the eminent Slovene painter and graphic artist Riko Debenjak (1908–1987) donated his prints to his home town. +
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