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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
 
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[[Celje Museum of Contemporary History]] is a public museum that focuses on research, protection, documentation and presentation of movable cultural heritage of town Celje and Lower Savinjska region from the beginning of the 20th century until present times. Museum has five permanent exhibitions and numerous collections of general history, children toys and creativity, trading, numizmatics, Celje goldsmith history, dentistry, arms and decorations. Museum also administers [[Fund of Alma Karlin]] (1889-1950) world traveller, writer and anthropologist           
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[[Celje Museum of Recent History]] is a public museum that focuses on research, protection, documentation and presentation of movable cultural heritage of town Celje and Lower Savinjska region from the beginning of the 20th century until present times. Museum has five permanent exhibitions and numerous collections of general history, children toys and creativity, trading, numizmatics, Celje goldsmith history, dentistry, arms and decorations.  
 
 
 
== History of the museum ==  
 
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*[[established::1979]] the museum obtained additional premises
 
*[[established::1979]] the museum obtained additional premises
 
*[[established::1987]]-89 a permanent exhibition on the development of the town of Celje after the Second World War was set up.  
 
*[[established::1987]]-89 a permanent exhibition on the development of the town of Celje after the Second World War was set up.  
*[[established::1991]] the institution was renamed the [[Celje Museum of Contemporary History]].  
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*[[established::1991]] the institution was renamed the [[Celje Museum of Recent History]].  
 
*[[established::1993]] the museum opened its dentistry collection, donated to the museum by private collector Dr. Franc Štolf.
 
*[[established::1993]] the museum opened its dentistry collection, donated to the museum by private collector Dr. Franc Štolf.
*[[established::1995]] first slovenian [[Children's Museum Herman's Den]] opened in the premises of the [[Celje Museum of Contemporary History]].  
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*[[established::1995]] first slovenian [[Children's Museum Herman's Den]] opened in the premises of the [[Celje Museum of Recent History]].  
 
*[[established::2000]] the permanent exhibition ''Life in Celje'' opened.   
 
*[[established::2000]] the permanent exhibition ''Life in Celje'' opened.   
 
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Museum administers [[Fund of Alma Karlin]] (1889-1950) world traveller, writer and anthropologist from Celje that consists of drawings, sketches, fotographic material, corespondence and testimonies about her.           
 
    
 
    
Celje Museum of Contemporary History also administers two separate museum colections outside of the museum premises one is [[Josip Pelikan Photographic Studio, Celje]], and the other [[Stari Pisker Prison, Celje]].
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[[Celje Museum of Recent History]] runs two separate museum colections outside of the museum premises. One is [[Josip Pelikan Photographic Studio, Celje]], and the other is [[Stari Pisker Prison, Celje]].
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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Introduction


Celje Museum of Recent History is a public museum that focuses on research, protection, documentation and presentation of movable cultural heritage of town Celje and Lower Savinjska region from the beginning of the 20th century until present times. Museum has five permanent exhibitions and numerous collections of general history, children toys and creativity, trading, numizmatics, Celje goldsmith history, dentistry, arms and decorations.

History of the museum

  • 1951 a department for the History of the National Liberation War was established at Celje Municipal Museum.
  • 1963 this became an independent cultural institution. Museum moved into premises of former townhall of Celje (1830–1963) where is situated today.
  • 1979 the museum obtained additional premises
  • 1987-89 a permanent exhibition on the development of the town of Celje after the Second World War was set up.
  • 1991 the institution was renamed the Celje Museum of Recent History.
  • 1993 the museum opened its dentistry collection, donated to the museum by private collector Dr. Franc Štolf.
  • 1995 first slovenian Children's Museum Herman's Den opened in the premises of the Celje Museum of Recent History.
  • 2000 the permanent exhibition Life in Celje opened.


Museum administers Fund of Alma Karlin (1889-1950) world traveller, writer and anthropologist from Celje that consists of drawings, sketches, fotographic material, corespondence and testimonies about her.

Celje Museum of Recent History runs two separate museum colections outside of the museum premises. One is Josip Pelikan Photographic Studio, Celje, and the other is Stari Pisker Prison, Celje.

See also

External links

Collection of museum items

Alma Karlin

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