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− | [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Piran|The Piran regional office]] of the [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia]], grounded in [[established:: 1969]], is responsible for cultural heritage in Piran region, with cultural monuments declared of high importance by the state, among them Socerb Castle, Church of St George and the Baptistery in Piran, the Monastery in Koper and the old [[Museum of Salt Making, Sečovlje|Salt Works at Sečovlje]]. Archaeological research is also underway in several locations. The office has a branch in Koper. | + | [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Piran|The Piran regional office]] of the [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia]], grounded in [[established::1969]], is responsible for cultural heritage in Piran region, with cultural monuments declared of high importance by the state, among them Socerb Castle, Church of St George and the Baptistery in Piran, the Monastery in Koper and the old [[Museum of Salt Making, Sečovlje|Salt Works at Sečovlje]]. Archaeological research is also underway in several locations. The office has a branch in Koper. |
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Some temporary exhibitions are organised; in 2003 exhibition In situ about archaeological excavations on motorway route Klanec–Srmin; in 2001 exhibition on architect Edo Mihevc.
The office with its employees has won several Stele recognitions and Stele Awards – in 2009 Ana Sonja Hoyer, in 2004 Tone Mikeln.
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