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The office takes part in Art Nouveau Network, established in 1999 to join experts dealing with Art Nouveau. In network are fourteen European cities, which boast a rich architectural heritage of Art Nouveau: Ljubljana, Brussels, Barcelona, Terrassa, Reus, Glasgow, Helsinki, Vienna, Nancy, Alesund, Palermo, Riga, Budapest and Varese region. | The office takes part in Art Nouveau Network, established in 1999 to join experts dealing with Art Nouveau. In network are fourteen European cities, which boast a rich architectural heritage of Art Nouveau: Ljubljana, Brussels, Barcelona, Terrassa, Reus, Glasgow, Helsinki, Vienna, Nancy, Alesund, Palermo, Riga, Budapest and Varese region. | ||
== Exhibitions == | == Exhibitions == | ||
− | Some temporary exhibitions are organised at [[Turjak Castle]] and other locations. In 2006 exhibition on Ladislav Benesch and his aquarelles from 1888. | + | Some temporary exhibitions are organised at [[Turjak Castle]] and other locations. In 2008 exhibition ''Zadnja postaja'' on archaeological excavations at Emonika City Center, in 2006 exhibition on Ladislav Benesch and his aquarelles from 1888. |
== Awards == | == Awards == |
Revision as of 14:45, 27 January 2010
International Cooperation
The office takes part in Art Nouveau Network, established in 1999 to join experts dealing with Art Nouveau. In network are fourteen European cities, which boast a rich architectural heritage of Art Nouveau: Ljubljana, Brussels, Barcelona, Terrassa, Reus, Glasgow, Helsinki, Vienna, Nancy, Alesund, Palermo, Riga, Budapest and Varese region.
Exhibitions
Some temporary exhibitions are organised at Turjak Castle and other locations. In 2008 exhibition Zadnja postaja on archaeological excavations at Emonika City Center, in 2006 exhibition on Ladislav Benesch and his aquarelles from 1888.
Awards
The office with its employees has won several Stele recognitions and Stele Awards – in 2003 Marjan Zadnikar, in 2002 Stojan Ribnikar, in 1996 Marijan Slabe.