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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 2008 exhibition ''Zadnja postaja'' on archaeological excavations at Emonika City Center, 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 14:56, 30 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.