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| website = http://www.arhiv.gov.si
 
| website = http://www.arhiv.gov.si
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 241 4287
 
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| fax = 386 (0) 1 241 4299
 
| managed by = Archives of the Republic of Slovenia
 
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| opening hours = 8am–1pm Mon–Fri. Closed Sat, Sun, holiday.
 
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| name                = Metka Gombač
 
| name                = Metka Gombač
| role                = Head of Records Department Branch I
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 241 4289
 
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The [[Branch Unit I, Archives of the Republic of Slovenia (ARS)|Branch Unit I]] of the [[Archives of the Republic of Slovenia]] in Kazina Palace in Ljubljana was formerly the Archives of the Institute of the History of the Labour Movement, established in [[established::1959]], and since 1989 the Archives of the Institute of Modern History. In 1992 the Archives were eliminated from the Institute and annexed to the [[Archives of the Republic of Slovenia]]. It houses records on the 20th-century Slovene history. A reading room is available.
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The [[Branch Unit I, Archives of the Republic of Slovenia (ARS)|Branch Unit I]] of the [[Archives of the Republic of Slovenia]] in Kazina Palace in Ljubljana was formerly the Archives of the Institute of the History of the Labour Movement, established in [[established::1959]], and since 1989 the Archives of the Institute of Modern History. In 1992 the Archives were eliminated from the Institute and annexed to the [[Archives of the Republic of Slovenia]]. It houses a sector for the protection of World War Two records and records on 20th-century Slovene history. A reading room is available.
 
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== Kazina ==
 
== Kazina ==
A Neoclassical palace at the northern corner of Kongres Square was built in 1837 by Kazina Society. Three-storey building, designed by Venceslav Vadlav, houses two halls and a number of organisations, including Dance School Kazina, Institute of Modern History, and used to be a social centre of Ljubljana middle class elite. Its entrance is stresses with a balcony, supported by four Doric columns, and a gable. The upper two storeys are articulated with Ionic pilaster.
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A Neoclassical palace at the northern corner of Kongresni trg (Congress Square) was built in 1837 by Kazina Society. The three-storey building, designed by Venceslav Vadlav, houses two halls and a number of organisations, including Dance School Kazina, Institute of Modern History, [[France Marolt Academic Folklore Group]], branches of [[Archives of the Republic of Slovenia]] and others, and used to be a social centre of the Ljubljana middle class elite. Its entrance is tressed with a balcony, supported by four Doric columns, and a gable. The upper two storeys are articulated with Ionic pilaster. The foremost Slovene poet France Prešeren used to go there to observe his muse Julija, when attending dances with her mother.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Archives of the Republic of Slovenia]]
 
* [[Archives of the Republic of Slovenia]]
* [[Branch Unit II, Archives of the Republic of Slovenia (ARS)| Branch Unit II at Kongresni trg]]
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* [[Branch Unit II at Kongresni trg]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://www.arhiv.gov.si Archives of the Republic of Slovenia website]
 
* [http://www.arhiv.gov.si Archives of the Republic of Slovenia website]
 
* [http://sistory.si./ Slovene history on sistory.si]
 
* [http://sistory.si./ Slovene history on sistory.si]
* [http://openlibrary.org/b/OL5750130M/Oris_kronologije_delavskega_gibanja_na_Slovenskem._1867-1968. Book on History of Labour Movement]
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* [http://openlibrary.org/b/OL5750130M/Oris_kronologije_delavskega_gibanja_na_Slovenskem._1867-1968. Book on History of the Labour Movement]
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* [http://arsq.gov.si/Query/detail.aspx?ID=24160 Archives of the Institute of the History of the Labour Movement on ARS website database] (in Slovenian)

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Arhiv republike Slovenije: Enota na Kongresnem trgu, Ljubljana
Kongresni trg 1, SI-1127 Ljubljana


Phone386 (0) 1 241 4287
Metka Gombač, Head



Phone386 (0) 1 241 4289




The Branch Unit I of the Archives of the Republic of Slovenia in Kazina Palace in Ljubljana was formerly the Archives of the Institute of the History of the Labour Movement, established in 1959, and since 1989 the Archives of the Institute of Modern History. In 1992 the Archives were eliminated from the Institute and annexed to the Archives of the Republic of Slovenia. It houses a sector for the protection of World War Two records and records on 20th-century Slovene history. A reading room is available.


Kazina

A Neoclassical palace at the northern corner of Kongresni trg (Congress Square) was built in 1837 by Kazina Society. The three-storey building, designed by Venceslav Vadlav, houses two halls and a number of organisations, including Dance School Kazina, Institute of Modern History, France Marolt Academic Folklore Group, branches of Archives of the Republic of Slovenia and others, and used to be a social centre of the Ljubljana middle class elite. Its entrance is tressed with a balcony, supported by four Doric columns, and a gable. The upper two storeys are articulated with Ionic pilaster. The foremost Slovene poet France Prešeren used to go there to observe his muse Julija, when attending dances with her mother.

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