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[[Film Theatre Idrija]] (Filmsko gledališče Idrija) is housed in a small scale Baroque building in the old town centre of Idrija. It was built as a theatre house as early as [[established::1770]], but due to reconstructions in the 20th Century the interior no longer resembles the former Baroque theatre with boxes at two levels. It is now run under the auspices of the [[Idrija City Library and Reading Room]] and is a member of the [[Art Cinema Network]].  
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The [[Film Theatre Idrija]] (Filmsko gledališče Idrija) is housed in a small-scale Baroque building in the old town centre of Idrija. It was built as a theatre house as early as [[established::1770]], and considered to be the oldest such building in Slovenia. The construction of the Miners' Theatre House was financed from voluntary contributions by the mercury mine employees.  
  
Next to a very diverse programme of films screenings, its programme occasionally also includes theatre productions, lectures and concerts of a smaller scale.  
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Due to reconstructions in the 20th century the interior no longer resembles the former Baroque theatre. The cinema hall is now run under the auspices of the [[Idrija City Library and Reading Room]] and is a member of Slovenia's [[Art Cinema Network]]. Along with a very diverse list of films screenings, the programme occasionally also includes theatre productions, lectures and music concerts.  
 
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==Background==
 
==Background==
  
Operating since around 1500, the [[Idrija Mine Museum|Idrija mercury mine]] used to be one of the largest mercury mines in the world, which consequently meant that the town was of some regional importance. When in mid-18th century the mine was at the height of its development, Idrija was given town privileges and had numerous public buildings built. Among them was the Miners' Theatre House, its construction financed from voluntary contributions by the mercury mine employees and nowadays usually considered to be the oldest such building in Slovenia (though the provincial capital Ljubljana did manage to acquire its own, slightly larger theatre just a few years earlier).  
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Operating since around 1500, the [[Idrija Mine Museum|Idrija mercury mine]] used to be one of the largest mercury mines in the world, which consequently meant the town was of some regional importance. When the mine was at the height of its development in the mid-18th century, Idrija was given town privileges and constructed numerous public buildings. Among them was the Miners' Theatre House, its construction financed from voluntary contributions by the mercury mine employees and nowadays usually considered to be the oldest such building in Slovenia (though the provincial capital Ljubljana had managed to acquire its own, slightly larger theatre just a few years earlier).  
  
In the years that followed, various travelling German and Italian theatre groups most commonly appeared in the Idrija theatre, but after 1850 an increasing number of performances were in Slovene. The establishment of the Idrija Dramatic Society in 1889 was of a particular importance for this. Nevertheless, in 1905 the stage was removed and the building became the town's fire department headquarters. In 1913 it was renovated as a theatre again, but got closed down only a year later only to be used as accommodation for prisoners of Worl War I. It got once again renovated in 1920 only to be turned into a storage building three years later.  
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In the years that followed, various travelling German and Italian theatre groups most commonly appeared in the Idrija theatre, but after 1850 an increasing number of performances were in Slovenian language. The establishment of the Idrija Dramatic Society in 1889 was of a particular importance for this shift. Nevertheless, in 1905, the stage was removed and the building became the town's fire department headquarters. In 1913 it was renovated as a theatre again, but was closed down only a year later to be used as accommodation for prisoners of World War I. It was renovated once again in 1920 but turned into a storage facility three years later.  
  
After some further lively history, it was reopened in 1952 as a local cinema (but still subject to quite some going-ons). In 2001 the building was declared a cultural monument of national importance and as of 2015 run by the Idrija City Library. As of 2012, the building is considered a part of mercury mining heritage and as such featured on the [[:Category:UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Slovenia|UNESCO World Heritage List]].
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After some further lively history, the building was reopened in 1952 as a local cinema, and then further subjected to quite some modifications. In 2001 it was declared a cultural monument of national importance and as of 2015 run by the [[Idrija City Library and Reading Room|Idrija City Library]]. As of 2012, the building is considered a part of mercury mining heritage and as such is featured on the [[:Category:UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Slovenia|UNESCO World Heritage List]].
  
 
==Programme==
 
==Programme==
  
The place runs a very wide-ranging film programme that includes bot European cinema as well as various children films. Additionally, it runs a strong programme of documentaries of a Slovene origin, often accompanied by its creators and protagonists. It also runs a series of films that relate to mountaineering and climbing, organised in collaboration with the [[International Festival of Mountain Film|Mountain Culture Association]].  
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Film Theatre Idrija runs a very wide-ranging film programme that includes art cinema production as well as films for children. Additionally, it runs a strong programme of documentaries of Slovene origin, often accompanied by presentations by its creators and protagonists. It also runs a series of films that relate to mountaineering and climbing, organised in collaboration with the [[International Festival of Mountain Film|Mountain Culture Association]].  
  
The venues is also used to screen the post-[[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] films, hosts the [[Deuje babe Festival]] and the [[Idrija Lace Festival]].
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The venue is used to screen the programme of animated films run by the [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] and is also one of the venues of the [[Deuje babe Festival]] and the [[Idrija Lace Festival]].
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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*[[:Category:Mercury mining heritage|Mercury mining heritage on Culture.si]]
 
*[[:Category:Mercury mining heritage|Mercury mining heritage on Culture.si]]
 
*[[Idrija City Library and Reading Room]]
 
*[[Idrija City Library and Reading Room]]

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Filmsko gledališče Idrija
Trg sv. Ahacija 5, SI-5280 Idrija
Phone386 (0) 5 373 4060
Tim Božič, Head








Film Theatre Idrija 2014 Miners Theatre.JPGThe building of the Miners' Theatre in Idrija was built in the 1770s, it is considered the oldest theatre building in Slovenia. Its construction was financed from voluntary contributions by the mercury mine employees. In the 20th C. it was turned into a cinema hall, Film Theatre Idrija.

The Film Theatre Idrija (Filmsko gledališče Idrija) is housed in a small-scale Baroque building in the old town centre of Idrija. It was built as a theatre house as early as 1770, and considered to be the oldest such building in Slovenia. The construction of the Miners' Theatre House was financed from voluntary contributions by the mercury mine employees.

Due to reconstructions in the 20th century the interior no longer resembles the former Baroque theatre. The cinema hall is now run under the auspices of the Idrija City Library and Reading Room and is a member of Slovenia's Art Cinema Network. Along with a very diverse list of films screenings, the programme occasionally also includes theatre productions, lectures and music concerts.



Background

Operating since around 1500, the Idrija mercury mine used to be one of the largest mercury mines in the world, which consequently meant the town was of some regional importance. When the mine was at the height of its development in the mid-18th century, Idrija was given town privileges and constructed numerous public buildings. Among them was the Miners' Theatre House, its construction financed from voluntary contributions by the mercury mine employees and nowadays usually considered to be the oldest such building in Slovenia (though the provincial capital Ljubljana had managed to acquire its own, slightly larger theatre just a few years earlier).

In the years that followed, various travelling German and Italian theatre groups most commonly appeared in the Idrija theatre, but after 1850 an increasing number of performances were in Slovenian language. The establishment of the Idrija Dramatic Society in 1889 was of a particular importance for this shift. Nevertheless, in 1905, the stage was removed and the building became the town's fire department headquarters. In 1913 it was renovated as a theatre again, but was closed down only a year later to be used as accommodation for prisoners of World War I. It was renovated once again in 1920 but turned into a storage facility three years later.

After some further lively history, the building was reopened in 1952 as a local cinema, and then further subjected to quite some modifications. In 2001 it was declared a cultural monument of national importance and as of 2015 run by the Idrija City Library. As of 2012, the building is considered a part of mercury mining heritage and as such is featured on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Programme

Film Theatre Idrija runs a very wide-ranging film programme that includes art cinema production as well as films for children. Additionally, it runs a strong programme of documentaries of Slovene origin, often accompanied by presentations by its creators and protagonists. It also runs a series of films that relate to mountaineering and climbing, organised in collaboration with the Mountain Culture Association.

The venue is used to screen the programme of animated films run by the Animateka International Animated Film Festival and is also one of the venues of the Deuje babe Festival and the Idrija Lace Festival.

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