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Located in the historic centre of Radovljica, the bourgeous house from the mid-16th century named [[Šivec House, Radovljica]] is since [[established::1976]] administrated by the [[Radovljica Municipality Museums]]. Renovated in 2001, it offers today two types of gallery activities: one unit, known on ist research and popularisation of Slovene illustration, offers since 2003 the permanent collection of children and youth illustrations. Another unit features from 6 up to 10 exhibitions annual. They are mainly of a contemporary nature and are often inspired in handicrafts like in the summer 2009 featured exhibition of ceramic sculptures of Lučka Šićarov. Often the Gallery exhibits the very actual production of illustrators: in 2009 the work of Matjaž Schmidt or in 2008 the ilustrations of Daša Simčič and Zvonko Čoh.
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Located in the historic centre of Radovljica, the bourgeous [[Šivec House, Radovljica|Šivec House]] from the mid-16th century is since [[established::1976]] administrated by the [[Radovljica Municipality Museums]] and dedicated to contemporary visual arts and illustration. The gallery was renovated in 2001 and features from 6 up to 10 contemporary visual arts exhibitions annually. The presented painters and sculptors are often inspired in handicrafts. As the Šivec House is engaged in the research and popularisation of Slovene illustration, the works by contemporary Slovene illustrators are regularly presented here, most recently by [[Matjaž Schmidt]], [[Daša Simčič]] and [[Zvonko Čoh]]. Since 2003 the municipal collection of the children and youth illustrations by 34 Slovene artists is on a permanent display offering thus the only chance to explore the tradition and development of illustration art in Slovenia.  
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==Arhitecture==
  
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With its rich outer and interior architectural appearance, the Šivec House is an outstanding example of late Gothic architecture. Following restoration, all of its original beauty has been revealed: the façade with its frescoes and exquisitely-designed detailing; the interior with its colonnaded entrance hall on the ground floor and smoke kitchen, granary and representative living quarters on the first floor. The room is used as a Wedding Hall and the colonnaded entrance hall is used as an art gallery.  
With its rich outer and interior architectural appearance, it is an outstanding example of late Gothic architecture. Following restoration, all of its original beauty has been revealed: the facade with its frescoes and exquisitely-designed detailing; the interior with its colonnaded entrance hall on the ground floor and smoke kitchen, granary and representative living quarters on the first floor. The room is used as a Wedding Hall and the colonnaded entrance hall is used as an art gallery.  
 
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*[http://www.muzeji-radovljica.si/2m_sivceva/2Sivceva_uvod_en.html Šivec House website] (in English)
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*[http://www.muzeji-radovljica.si/2m_sivceva/2Sivceva_uvod_en.html Šivec House web page]  
  
  
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Šivčeva hiša
Linhartov trg 22, SI-4240 Radovljica
Phone386 (0) 4 532 0520
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Located in the historic centre of Radovljica, the bourgeous Šivec House from the mid-16th century is since 1976 administrated by the Radovljica Municipality Museums and dedicated to contemporary visual arts and illustration. The gallery was renovated in 2001 and features from 6 up to 10 contemporary visual arts exhibitions annually. The presented painters and sculptors are often inspired in handicrafts. As the Šivec House is engaged in the research and popularisation of Slovene illustration, the works by contemporary Slovene illustrators are regularly presented here, most recently by Matjaž Schmidt, Daša Simčič and Zvonko Čoh. Since 2003 the municipal collection of the children and youth illustrations by 34 Slovene artists is on a permanent display offering thus the only chance to explore the tradition and development of illustration art in Slovenia.


Arhitecture

With its rich outer and interior architectural appearance, the Šivec House is an outstanding example of late Gothic architecture. Following restoration, all of its original beauty has been revealed: the façade with its frescoes and exquisitely-designed detailing; the interior with its colonnaded entrance hall on the ground floor and smoke kitchen, granary and representative living quarters on the first floor. The room is used as a Wedding Hall and the colonnaded entrance hall is used as an art gallery.

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