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Šivec House is a listed bourgeois house dating from the mid-16th century, located in the historic centre of Radovljica. 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. The gallery prepares eight to 10 exhibitions annually, mainly of a contemporary nature, and is also the initiator of research into and popularisation of Slovene illustration as a field of visual arts. A selection of Slovene illustrations is available as a touring exhibition.
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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 2010, 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 featueres up to 10 exhibitions annual mainly of a contemporary nature.
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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. The gallery prepares eight to 10 exhibitions annually,  
 
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Šivčeva hiša
Linhartov trg 22, SI-4240 Radovljica
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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 1976 administrated by the Radovljica Municipality Museums. Renovated in 2010, 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 featueres up to 10 exhibitions annual mainly of a contemporary nature.


Arhitecture

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. The gallery prepares eight to 10 exhibitions annually,


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Located in the historic centre of RadovljiLocated in the historic centre of Radovljica, the bourgeois Šivec House from the mid-16th century has been, since 1976, managed by the Radovljica Municipality Museums and dedicated to contemporary visual arts and illustration.contemporary visual arts and illustration. +
Located in the historic centre of Radovljica, the bourgeois Šivec House from the mid-16th century has been, since 1976, managed by the Radovljica Municipality Museums and dedicated to contemporary visual arts and illustration. +
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