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|name = Zavod za varstvo kulturne dediščine Slovenije (ZVKDS)
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|name         = Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia (IPCHS)
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|local name    = Javni zavod Republike Slovenije za varstvo kulturne dediščine
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|mailing address = P.O. Box 1571, SI-1001 Ljubljana
 
|mailing address = P.O. Box 1571, SI-1001 Ljubljana
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|telephone     = 386 (0) 234 3100
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The [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia]] (IPCH) was founded in [[established::1999]], with the new law on the protection of cultural heritage.The IPCH comprises seven regional offices, the [[Restoration Centre]] and the [[Preventive Archaeology Centre]]. They perform public services in the area of the protection and conservation of immovable cultural heritage.  
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The [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia]] (IPCHS) was founded in [[established::1999]], under the then Cultural Heritage Protection Act, and united the 7 regional institutes for the protection of cultural heritage and the [[Restoration Centre, Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia (ZVKDS)|Restoration Centre]]. IPCH comprises the Cultural Heritage Service with 7 regional offices and the Conservation Centre with 2 organisational units – the [[Restoration Centre, Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia (ZVKDS)|Restoration Centre]] and the [[Centre for Preventive Archaeology]]. They perform public services in the area of the protection and conservation of immovable cultural heritage with the related movable and intangible heritage.
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The photo gallery available at the institute's website is a rich resource on Slovene 20th-century architecture, Baroque monuments, Secessionist architecture in Slovenia, mediaeval towns, early industrial heritage, historical parks and gardens, the legacy of [[:Category:Plečnik heritage|Jože Plečnik]], and vernacular heritage as well as the latest archaeological findings.
 
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== History ==
 
== History ==
Today's territory of Slovenia as part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was at the time under Austrian administration. At the beginning since 1850 honorary conservators of the ''Central Commission for Study and Maintenance of Building Monuments'', established in 1850 in Vienna, were responsible for Slovenian lands. In 1911 regional conservation offices got the task of reorganization and decentralization of the Central Commission. Centres for Carinthia, Styria, Crain, Coastal region, and Istria were in Ljubljana, Graz, and Klagenfurt.  
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The Slovenian territory, whether as part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia, can trace its history of conservation offices concerned with maintaining and restoring the territory's many monuments and buildings of cultural heritage all the way to 1850. More details of this history are revealed in [[Heritage preservation and restoration in Slovenia|the historical overview article about Slovenian cultural heritage and conservation]].
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In 2008 the Slovene government passed a new law on cultural heritage thus reorganising the [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia]] as it is today.
  
In 1913 ''Monument Office in Ljubljana'' was founded, which covered the whole Slovenian territories. Dr. France Stele was the first appointed regional conservator, educated in Vienna. After the Second World War ''Monument office of Slovenia'' was founded, that extended the coverage on the entire Slovenian territories of the former Yugoslavia. It was active until the outbreak of the Second World War in 1941. 
 
After the war the ''Institute for the Protection and Scientific Study of Cultural Monuments and Natural Heritage of Slovenia'' was founded in Ljubljana. In 1957 major organizational changes were introduced with a network of intermunicipal and regional institutes. Institutes for Protection of Monuments were founded in the following centres: Maribor (1959); Celje, Kranj and Nova Gorica (1961); Ljubljana (1964); Piran (1969); Novo mesto (1981). In 1981 the Institute was renamed to ''Institute of Republic of Slovenia for Protection of Natural and Cultural Heritage'' (both domains got separated in 1994). In 1982 a Restoration Centre was founded, which was separated from the Institute. In 1999 a new law on natural and cultural heritage was enacted, which established the [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia]] as it is today.
 
  
== Programme / mission ==
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== Organisational structure ==
The Institute is active in the areas of conservation and restoration. It brings together art historians, archaeologists, architects, ethnologists, sculptors, painters and many other experts, who work in the Institute's seven regional offices located across Slovenia and in the Restoration Centre. Its common goal is to preserve and protect the cultural heritage of Slovenia, and to raise the broader public’s interest in cultural heritage, and to achieve a balance of cultural monuments of the past with the existing natural and cultural environment and new architectural achievements.  
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The IPCH comprises 2 main organisational units:
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* The '''Cultural Heritage Service''' (Služba za kulturno dediščino) consists of 7 regional offices of the IPCH located in [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Celje Regional Office|Celje]], [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Kranj Regional Office|Kranj]], [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Ljubljana Regional Office|Ljubljana]], [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Maribor Regional Office|Maribor]], [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Nova Gorica Regional Office|Nova Gorica]], [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Novo mesto Regional Office|Novo mesto]], [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Piran Regional Office|Piran]]. A regional office in Murska Sobota is also planned.
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*The '''Conservation Centre''' (Center za konservatorstvo) comprises the [[Restoration Centre, Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia (ZVKDS)|Restoration Centre]] and the [[Centre for Preventive Archaeology]].
  
The Institute has a variety of administrative and professional duties relating to the protection of immovable cultural heritage and of the movable and living cultural heritage associated with it. It is based on the numerous procedures linked to the direct conservation of heritage and the prevention of damage, as well as to a large number of measures aimed at incorporating heritage into modern life, presenting heritage to the general public and developing awareness of its value.
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In 2009 the Institute signed a bilateral agreement on cooperation with ''Smithsonian Institution'', which is the largest institution in the cultural field in the USA as well as the largest Museum complex and Conservation Centre in the World. The cooperation is focused on sharing common interests and knowledge and edifying new specialists.
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== Mission and tasks ==
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The IPCH is active in the areas of conservation and restoration. It brings together art historians, archaeologists, architects, ethnologists, landscape architects, historians, sculptors, painters and many other experts who work in the institute's various organisational units. The goal of the institute is to preserve and protect the cultural heritage of Slovenia, to raise the broader public's interest in cultural heritage, as well as to achieve a balance of cultural monuments of the past with the existing natural and cultural environment and new architectural achievements.
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The institute has a variety of administrative and professional duties related to the protection of both immovable cultural heritage and the associated movable and intangible cultural heritage. Its domain is not only the numerous procedures linked to the direct conservation of heritage and the prevention of damage, but also the large number of measures aimed at incorporating heritage into modern life, presenting heritage to the general public and developing awareness of its value.
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The maintenance of cultural heritage and the guidelines for work on built heritage or on archaeological field examinations are the main tasks of the IPCH. Prior to work being carried out on cultural heritage a specification of the conditions and a cultural heritage agreement must be obtained from the competent regional office of the IPCH. On the other hand a preliminary archaeological research is managed and carried out by the [[Centre for Preventive Archaeology]] of the institute.
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The IPCH distributes information on the tenders of the [[Ministry of Culture]] related to immovable heritage, calls for subsidies and loans available for renovation, as well as offers consulting and case studies.
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== Register ==
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Experts of the IPCH and its corresponding regional offices are responsible for providing recommendations and data to the [[Heritage Information and Documentation Centre, Ministry of Culture|Heritage Information and Documentation Centre at the Ministry of Culture]] which maintains the online [[Register of Slovene cultural heritage - rkd.situla.org|''Register of Immovable Cultural Heritage'']]. The register is an official, computer-supported database of immovable cultural heritage in Slovenia under the responsibility of the state. All units of immovable cultural heritage are entered into the register regardless of their type, size, ownership and whether or not they are legally protected.
  
 
== Publications ==
 
== Publications ==
In addition to the legally specified tasks, the Institute devotes a great deal of attention to the promotion of cultural heritage. It carries out promotional tasks in the form of lectures, guided tours of monuments, exhibitions, online presentations, pamphlets and the ''Spomeniškovarstveni razgledi'' publications series, and in other forms that have become established in contemporary heritage protection. The IPCH has been particularly successful in enhancing the image of cultural heritage promotion in Europe through its series of ''Days of Cultural Heritage''.
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The institute devotes a great deal of attention to the promotion of cultural heritage in the form of lectures, guided tours of monuments, exhibitions, online presentations, pamphlets and the ''Spomeniškovarstveni razgledi'' publications series, as well as other forms of promotion that have become established in contemporary heritage protection.  
  
== Collections ==
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Since 1948 the publication ''Journal for the Protection of Monuments'' [Varstvo spomenikov] has been issued, which is the foremost scientific publication of the institute. Other serial publications are ''Cultural and Natural Monuments of Slovenia'' [Kulturni in naravni spomeniki Slovenije], which is a series of guidebooks, and a richly illustrated ''Series on Highway Archaeology'' [SAAS - Zbirka arheologija na avtocestah Slovenije], available in pdf format and online (in Slovenian). IPCH also publishes the ''DECH Series'', annual anthologies related to the European Heritage Days [Zborniki DEKD], and the ''Vestnik Journal''.
''The Register of Immovable Cultural Heritage'' is an official, computer-supported database of cultural heritage in Slovenia under the responsibility of the state. A separate service at the [[Ministry of Culture]] enters all immovable cultural heritage into the register, following a recommendation from the relevant professional service, which is IPCH and its corresponding regional units.
 
  
== Branches ==
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The Institute's e-Library is available online (see the links below).
The Institute comprises two main organisational units: the '''Cultural Heritage Service'''' (Služba za kulturno dediščino) and the '''Conservation Centre''' (Center za konservatorstvo). The first consists of [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Ljubljana]], [[Regional Office Celje]], [[Regional Office Kranj]], [[Regional Office Ljubljana]], [[Regional Office Maribor]], [[Regional Office Nova Gorica]], [[Regional Office Novo Mesto]], [[Regional Office Piran]], Regional Office Murska Sobota  (not yet founded). The Conservation Centre comprises the [[Restoration Centre]] and the [[Preventive Archaeology Centre]] (former Institute of Archaeology).
 
  
 
== International cooperation ==
 
== International cooperation ==
In 2009 the Institute signed a bilateral agreement on cooperation with ''Smithsonian Institution'', which is the largest institution in the cultural field in the USA as well as the largest Museum complex and Conservation Centre in the World. The cooperation is focused on sharing common interests and knowledge and edifying new specialists.
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Culthex is an important cross-border project (2009–2012) within the European territorial cooperation. Slovenian Gorenjska and Austrian Carinthia cooperate in the field of cultural heritage in order to establish a network of experts from different fields to help the owners of the heritage. The partners of the project include the Office of the Carinthian Government, Section 20, Planning, Klagenfurt; the [[Business Support Centre (BSC) Ltd, Kranj]], and the municipalities of [[Municipality of Bled|Bled]], [[Radovljica Municipality|Radovljica]], [[Municipality of Tržič|Tržič]], and Gorenja vas–Poljane.
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IPCH is also involved in the CARARE, PArSJAD, CEC, REVITAS, Shared Culture, ''Pearls of our Cultural Landscape'' [Biseri naše kulturne krajine], and TrArS (Tracing the Art of the Straub Family) international projects.
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In 2009 the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage signed a bilateral agreement on cooperation with the Smithsonian Institution, the largest institution in the cultural field in the USA as well as the largest museum complex and conservation centre in the world. The cooperation is focused on sharing common interests and knowledge and training new specialists.
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Among the partners in the international cooperative project Identification of Wood and Dendrocronology are also the Metropolitan Museum of New York and the Smithsonian Institution.
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In 2006 the institute also took part in the international project European Bridge for Sarajevo, which aimed at founding a Restoration Centre at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo.
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===European Heritage Days===
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In 1991 Slovenia, along with a number of other European countries and the Council of Europe, was one of the founders and initiators of the "Days of European Cultural Heritage" or "DECH" [Dnevi evropske kulturne dediščine (DEKD)]. Every September a series of events are organised in Slovenia. The ''DECH Series'' published by the IPCH includes 16 bilingual publications, among them ''Historical Parks and Gardens in Slovenia'' (1995), ''The Heritage of Monastic Order'' (1996), ''Art Nouveau Architecture in Slovenia'' (1998), ''Medieval Towns in Slovenia'' (1998), ''20th Century: Slovene Architecture from Modernism to Contemporaneity'' (2001), ''Castles, Fortresses and City Walls'' (2006), and the most recent programmes dedicated to the architect [[Jože Plečnik]] (2007), and the father of written Slovenian language [[Primož Trubar]] (2008). The programme in 2009 was dedicated to the "Heritage, Creativity and Innovation", in 2010 to "Cultural Heritage and Prosperity", both followed by pan-European campaigns. In 2011 the common theme was ''Heritage Communities and Volunteering'' and in 2012 (the Year for Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations) ''The Experience of Heritage''. In 2013 the EHD was conceived under the motto ''A century of benefiting heritage'', related to a centenary of the appointment of art historian [[France Stele]] to the position of the provincial conservationist of the Monument Office for Carniola in 1913.  
  
In 2009 the Institute cooperated in the ongoing project ''Identification of Wood and Dendrocronology''. Among partners are also Metropolitan museum of New York and Smithsonian Institution.
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With these events, the IPCH has been particularly successful in enhancing the image of cultural heritage promotion in Europe.
  
In 2006 it took part in the international project ''European bridge for Sarajevo'', that aimed at founding a Restoration Centre at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo.
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{{wide image|Days of European Cultural Heritage 2018 banner.jpg‎}}
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[Regional Office Celje]]
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* [[European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018]]
* [[Regional Office Kranj]]
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*[[Heritage preservation and restoration in Slovenia‎]] (overview article)
* [[Regional Office Ljubljana]]
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* [[Heritage Information and Documentation Centre, Ministry of Culture]]
* [[Regional Office Maribor]]
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Regional offices
* [[Regional Office Nova Gorica]]
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* [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Celje Regional Office|Celje Regional Office]]
* [[Regional Office Novo Mesto]]
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* [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Kranj Regional Office|Kranj Regional Office]]
* [[Regional Office Piran]]
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* [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Ljubljana Regional Office|Ljubljana Regional Office]]
* [[Restoration Centre]]
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* [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Maribor Regional Office|Maribor Regional Office]]
* [[Preventive Archaeology Centre]]
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* [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Nova Gorica Regional Office|Nova Gorica Regional Office]]
* [[Association of Slovene Conservators]]
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* [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Novo mesto Regional Office|Novo mesto Regional Office]]
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* [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Piran Regional Office|Piran Regional Office]]
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Conservation Centre
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* [[Restoration Centre, Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia (ZVKDS)|Restoration Centre]]
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* [[Centre for Preventive Archaeology]]
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Other related links
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* [[Association of Conservators of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia]]
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* [[Stele Award]]
 
* [[Register of Slovene cultural heritage - rkd.situla.org]]
 
* [[Register of Slovene cultural heritage - rkd.situla.org]]
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* [[Slovene Association of Historic Towns]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.zvkds.si Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia website]
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* [https://www.zvkds.si/en Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia website]
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* [https://www.zvkds.si/en/library The Institute's e-Library]
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* [http://giskd6s.situla.org/giskd The map of immovable heritage in Slovenia]
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International projects
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*[http://www.zvkds.si/en/areas/international-cooperation-and-development International projects on the IPCHS website]
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*[http://www.cradlesec.eu/cec2014 Cradles of European Culture website]
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*[http://www.athenaplus.eu/ Athena Plus, Access for cultural heritage networks for Europeana 2013–2015]
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*[http://parsjad.regione.veneto.it/home PArSJAD, Archeological Parks of the North Adriatic, 2007–2013]
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*[http://www.culthex.eu/ CULTHEX Project] (in German and Slovenian)
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*[http://www.carare.eu/ CARARE network, supported by the EC ICT Policy Support Programme]
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*[http://www.revitas.org/en REVITAS, Revitalization of the Heritage and Culture of Istria]
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* [http://www.europeanheritagedays.com/Country/Slovenia.html The European Heritage Days programme in Slovenia]
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*[https://trars.eu/ Tracing the Art of the Straub Family project's website]
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The Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia (IPCHS) was founded in 1999, under the then Cultural Heritage Protection Act, and united the 7 regional institutes for the protection of cultural heritage and the Restoration Centre. IPCH comprises the Cultural Heritage Service with 7 regional offices and the Conservation Centre with 2 organisational units – the Restoration Centre and the Centre for Preventive Archaeology. They perform public services in the area of the protection and conservation of immovable cultural heritage with the related movable and intangible heritage.

The photo gallery available at the institute's website is a rich resource on Slovene 20th-century architecture, Baroque monuments, Secessionist architecture in Slovenia, mediaeval towns, early industrial heritage, historical parks and gardens, the legacy of Jože Plečnik, and vernacular heritage as well as the latest archaeological findings.



History

The Slovenian territory, whether as part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia, can trace its history of conservation offices concerned with maintaining and restoring the territory's many monuments and buildings of cultural heritage all the way to 1850. More details of this history are revealed in the historical overview article about Slovenian cultural heritage and conservation.

In 2008 the Slovene government passed a new law on cultural heritage thus reorganising the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia as it is today.


Organisational structure

The IPCH comprises 2 main organisational units:


Mission and tasks

The IPCH is active in the areas of conservation and restoration. It brings together art historians, archaeologists, architects, ethnologists, landscape architects, historians, sculptors, painters and many other experts who work in the institute's various organisational units. The goal of the institute is to preserve and protect the cultural heritage of Slovenia, to raise the broader public's interest in cultural heritage, as well as to achieve a balance of cultural monuments of the past with the existing natural and cultural environment and new architectural achievements.

The institute has a variety of administrative and professional duties related to the protection of both immovable cultural heritage and the associated movable and intangible cultural heritage. Its domain is not only the numerous procedures linked to the direct conservation of heritage and the prevention of damage, but also the large number of measures aimed at incorporating heritage into modern life, presenting heritage to the general public and developing awareness of its value.

The maintenance of cultural heritage and the guidelines for work on built heritage or on archaeological field examinations are the main tasks of the IPCH. Prior to work being carried out on cultural heritage a specification of the conditions and a cultural heritage agreement must be obtained from the competent regional office of the IPCH. On the other hand a preliminary archaeological research is managed and carried out by the Centre for Preventive Archaeology of the institute.

The IPCH distributes information on the tenders of the Ministry of Culture related to immovable heritage, calls for subsidies and loans available for renovation, as well as offers consulting and case studies.

Register

Experts of the IPCH and its corresponding regional offices are responsible for providing recommendations and data to the Heritage Information and Documentation Centre at the Ministry of Culture which maintains the online Register of Immovable Cultural Heritage. The register is an official, computer-supported database of immovable cultural heritage in Slovenia under the responsibility of the state. All units of immovable cultural heritage are entered into the register regardless of their type, size, ownership and whether or not they are legally protected.

Publications

The institute devotes a great deal of attention to the promotion of cultural heritage in the form of lectures, guided tours of monuments, exhibitions, online presentations, pamphlets and the Spomeniškovarstveni razgledi publications series, as well as other forms of promotion that have become established in contemporary heritage protection.

Since 1948 the publication Journal for the Protection of Monuments [Varstvo spomenikov] has been issued, which is the foremost scientific publication of the institute. Other serial publications are Cultural and Natural Monuments of Slovenia [Kulturni in naravni spomeniki Slovenije], which is a series of guidebooks, and a richly illustrated Series on Highway Archaeology [SAAS - Zbirka arheologija na avtocestah Slovenije], available in pdf format and online (in Slovenian). IPCH also publishes the DECH Series, annual anthologies related to the European Heritage Days [Zborniki DEKD], and the Vestnik Journal.

The Institute's e-Library is available online (see the links below).

International cooperation

Culthex is an important cross-border project (2009–2012) within the European territorial cooperation. Slovenian Gorenjska and Austrian Carinthia cooperate in the field of cultural heritage in order to establish a network of experts from different fields to help the owners of the heritage. The partners of the project include the Office of the Carinthian Government, Section 20, Planning, Klagenfurt; the Business Support Centre (BSC) Ltd, Kranj, and the municipalities of Bled, Radovljica, Tržič, and Gorenja vas–Poljane.

IPCH is also involved in the CARARE, PArSJAD, CEC, REVITAS, Shared Culture, Pearls of our Cultural Landscape [Biseri naše kulturne krajine], and TrArS (Tracing the Art of the Straub Family) international projects.

In 2009 the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage signed a bilateral agreement on cooperation with the Smithsonian Institution, the largest institution in the cultural field in the USA as well as the largest museum complex and conservation centre in the world. The cooperation is focused on sharing common interests and knowledge and training new specialists.

Among the partners in the international cooperative project Identification of Wood and Dendrocronology are also the Metropolitan Museum of New York and the Smithsonian Institution.

In 2006 the institute also took part in the international project European Bridge for Sarajevo, which aimed at founding a Restoration Centre at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo.

European Heritage Days

In 1991 Slovenia, along with a number of other European countries and the Council of Europe, was one of the founders and initiators of the "Days of European Cultural Heritage" or "DECH" [Dnevi evropske kulturne dediščine (DEKD)]. Every September a series of events are organised in Slovenia. The DECH Series published by the IPCH includes 16 bilingual publications, among them Historical Parks and Gardens in Slovenia (1995), The Heritage of Monastic Order (1996), Art Nouveau Architecture in Slovenia (1998), Medieval Towns in Slovenia (1998), 20th Century: Slovene Architecture from Modernism to Contemporaneity (2001), Castles, Fortresses and City Walls (2006), and the most recent programmes dedicated to the architect Jože Plečnik (2007), and the father of written Slovenian language Primož Trubar (2008). The programme in 2009 was dedicated to the "Heritage, Creativity and Innovation", in 2010 to "Cultural Heritage and Prosperity", both followed by pan-European campaigns. In 2011 the common theme was Heritage Communities and Volunteering and in 2012 (the Year for Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations) The Experience of Heritage. In 2013 the EHD was conceived under the motto A century of benefiting heritage, related to a centenary of the appointment of art historian France Stele to the position of the provincial conservationist of the Monument Office for Carniola in 1913.

With these events, the IPCH has been particularly successful in enhancing the image of cultural heritage promotion in Europe.

Days of European Cultural Heritage 2018 banner.jpgDays of European Cultural Heritage 2018 banner

See also

Regional offices

Conservation Centre

Other related links

External links

International projects

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