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The [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Maribor Regional Office|Maribor Regional Office]] of the [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia]], founded in [[established::1959]], is responsible for overseeing the cultural heritage in the wider Maribor and Prekmurje region. It thus takes care for many cultural monuments of high importance like the [[Slovenska Bistrica Castle]], the Castle Borl, the baroque Dornava Mansion and several other mansions and castles. | The [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Maribor Regional Office|Maribor Regional Office]] of the [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia]], founded in [[established::1959]], is responsible for overseeing the cultural heritage in the wider Maribor and Prekmurje region. It thus takes care for many cultural monuments of high importance like the [[Slovenska Bistrica Castle]], the Castle Borl, the baroque Dornava Mansion and several other mansions and castles. | ||
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== Projects and exhibitions == | == Projects and exhibitions == | ||
− | In 2017 the Maribor office of the institute entered an international project called ''Tracing the Art of the Straub Family''. Together with the [[University of Ljubljana]] and | + | In 2017 the Maribor office of the institute entered an international project called ''Tracing the Art of the Straub Family''. Together with the [[University of Ljubljana]] and the partners from Croatia, Germany and Austria they formed a research consortium that explores the legacy of a prolific family of artists who lived and worked in the region – Johann Baptist (1704-1784), active in München and Wien; Philipp Jakob (1706-1774), active in Graz; Joseph (1712-1784), active in Maribor; Johann Georg (1721-1773) active in Radgona; and Franz Anton (1726-1774/6), active in Zagreb. |
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Temporary exhibitions are sometimes organised by the office. In 2009 the exhibition ''Zgodovinski parki in vrtovi'' [Historic Parks and Gardens] was presented, accompanied by a monography. | Temporary exhibitions are sometimes organised by the office. In 2009 the exhibition ''Zgodovinski parki in vrtovi'' [Historic Parks and Gardens] was presented, accompanied by a monography. | ||
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* [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Novo mesto Regional Office|Novo mesto Regional Office]] | * [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Novo mesto Regional Office|Novo mesto Regional Office]] | ||
* [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Piran Regional Office|Piran Regional Office]] | * [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Piran Regional Office|Piran Regional Office]] | ||
+ | * [[Minorite Church, Maribor]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
In 2017 the Maribor office of the institute entered an international project called Tracing the Art of the Straub Family. Together with the University of Ljubljana and the partners from Croatia, Germany and Austria they formed a research consortium that explores the legacy of a prolific family of artists who lived and worked in the region – Johann Baptist (1704-1784), active in München and Wien; Philipp Jakob (1706-1774), active in Graz; Joseph (1712-1784), active in Maribor; Johann Georg (1721-1773) active in Radgona; and Franz Anton (1726-1774/6), active in Zagreb.
Temporary exhibitions are sometimes organised by the office. In 2009 the exhibition Zgodovinski parki in vrtovi [Historic Parks and Gardens] was presented, accompanied by a monography.
For their achievement in the conservation of Slovene cultural heritage, employees of the office have won several Stele acknowledgements and Stele Awards, namely: Janez Mikuž (2010), Viktor Gojkovič (2007), Mirko Šoštarič (1995), and Andreja Volavšek (1991). The Stele recognition was received by Neva Sulič Urek (2008) and Bine Kovačič (2007).
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