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| name                = Iron-making, Mining and Palaeontologic Collection in Bucellini-Ruard Mansion, Jesenice
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| name                = Iron-making, Mining and Palaeontologic Collection in Bucelleni-Ruard Manor, Jesenice
| localname          = Železarska, rudarska in paleontološka zbirka v Ruardovi graščini
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| localname          = Železarska in paleontološka zbirka v Ruardovi graščini, Jesenice
 
| street              = Cesta Franceta Prešerna 45
 
| street              = Cesta Franceta Prešerna 45
 
| town                = SI-4270 Jesenice
 
| town                = SI-4270 Jesenice
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 4 583 3500
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 4 583 3500
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 4 583 3499
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 4 583 3499
| email              = tajnistvo@gornjesavskimuzej.si
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| email              = info@gmj.si
| website            = http://www.gornjesavskimuzej.si
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| proprietor         = Upper Sava Valley Museum, Jesenice
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| managed by         = Upper Sava Valley Museum, Jesenice
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| opening hours  = 8am–4pm Mon–Fri, 8am–5pm Wed. Closed Sat, Sun and holiday. For announced groups by arrangement.
 
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| name                = Irena Lačen Benedičič
 
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Bucelleni-Ruard Manor, built in 1538, was once the centre of the Upper Sava ironworks. It was later turned into housing for factory workers and became part of the Jesenice Ironworks Collection in 1954. In the same year the museum opened a ground floor exhibition on the history of ironworks and mining in Gorenjska. The exhibition occupies eight rooms with an area of 410 square metres and is divided into the following sections: the early history of extracting iron, blast furnaces, a reconstruction of a forge, transportation and trade in ironware, mining, and charcoal burning, which illustrate the history of ironworks from the oldest procedures to the initial stages of the development of modern technology in the 20th century. The collection also exhibits moving models of ironmaking settlements, plus tools and other artefacts relating to the life and work of the Jesenice ironworker, charcoal maker, blacksmith and metalworker.
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The [[Iron-making, Mining and Palaeontologic Collection in Bucelleni-Ruard Manor, Jesenice|Iron-making, Mining and Palaeontologic Collection in Bucelleni-Ruard Manor, Jesenice]], established in [[established::1954]], is part of the [[Upper Sava Valley Museum, Jesenice]], which has its headquarters in the same manor house. The museum is closed for the renovation and will reopen in December 2020.
 
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In 1993 a Palaeontological exhibition was also set up, comprising over 4,000 fossil plants and animals from the Western Karavanke mountains collected over a long period by Jože Bedic, a dedicated local collector of fossils. Each group of fossils is further illustrated by short descriptions, sketches and colour photographs on panels.
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== History ==
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Bucelleni-Ruard Manor, built in 1538 in Stara Sava in Jesenice, when the ironworks were dislocated from the nearby Planina pod Golico, was once the centre of the Upper Sava ironworks, for the Karavanke mountains are rich in iron ore. Named after two proprietary families, the Bucellenis and the Ruards from the 16th and the 18th centuries respectively, the manor house underwent major reconstruction in 1678 and extensions in the Neoclassical style in 1831. In 1869 it was bought by the Kranjska industrijska družba or KID (Carniolan Industrial Company).
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The KID became world famous by inventing a process for producing ferromanganese (iron with added mangan) and received a gold medal at the world exhibition in Vienna in 1873. This innovation gave the KID the reputation of a technical innovator and pioneer in the history of iron. The most of KID ferromanganese was produced in the blast furnace at Stara Sava.
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In Stara Sava one can also see remnants of the blast furnace and the puddling mill, the little ironworks' Jesuit-style Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and Roch, the ''Kasarna'' (workers' barracks), a chimney, a mill, and part of the concrete water trough. The complex is protected as a technical monument.
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== Collections ==
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In 1954 the museum opened a ground floor exhibition on the history of ironworks and mining in the Gorenjska region. The exhibition occupies an area of 410 square metres, divided into 8 rooms which encompass the following sections: the early history of extracting iron, blast furnaces, a reconstruction of a forge, transportation and trade in ironware, mining, and charcoal burning, which illustrate the history of ironworks from the oldest procedures to the initial stages of the development of modern technology in the 20th century. The collection also exhibits moving models of iron making settlements, tools and other artefacts relating to the life and work of the Jesenice ironworkers, charcoal makers, blacksmiths and metalworkers.
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In 1993 a Paleontological exhibition was also set up, comprising over 4,000 fossil plants and animals from the western Karavanke mountains collected by [[Jože Bedič]] (1923–2002), a dedicated local collector of fossils. Each group of fossils is further illustrated by short descriptions, sketches, and colour photographs on panels.  
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== See also ==
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* [[Upper Sava Valley Museum, Jesenice]]
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* [[Ethnological Collection in Kasarna, Jesenice]] in Stara Sava
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== External links ==
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* [https://www.gmj.si/en/ Upper Sava Valley Museum website]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucelleni-Ruard_Manor Bucelleni-Ruard Manor on Wikipedia]
  
Please see also other cultural monuments or institutions in the vicinity: [[Kos Manor House]], [[Ethnological Collection in Kasarna]], [[Liznjek House]] and [[Triglav Museum Collection]].
 
  
 
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Železarska in paleontološka zbirka v Ruardovi graščini, Jesenice
Cesta Franceta Prešerna 45, SI-4270 Jesenice
Phone386 (0) 4 583 3500
Irena Lačen Benedičič, Director




The Iron-making, Mining and Palaeontologic Collection in Bucelleni-Ruard Manor, Jesenice, established in 1954, is part of the Upper Sava Valley Museum, Jesenice, which has its headquarters in the same manor house. The museum is closed for the renovation and will reopen in December 2020.


History

Bucelleni-Ruard Manor, built in 1538 in Stara Sava in Jesenice, when the ironworks were dislocated from the nearby Planina pod Golico, was once the centre of the Upper Sava ironworks, for the Karavanke mountains are rich in iron ore. Named after two proprietary families, the Bucellenis and the Ruards from the 16th and the 18th centuries respectively, the manor house underwent major reconstruction in 1678 and extensions in the Neoclassical style in 1831. In 1869 it was bought by the Kranjska industrijska družba or KID (Carniolan Industrial Company).

The KID became world famous by inventing a process for producing ferromanganese (iron with added mangan) and received a gold medal at the world exhibition in Vienna in 1873. This innovation gave the KID the reputation of a technical innovator and pioneer in the history of iron. The most of KID ferromanganese was produced in the blast furnace at Stara Sava.

In Stara Sava one can also see remnants of the blast furnace and the puddling mill, the little ironworks' Jesuit-style Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and Roch, the Kasarna (workers' barracks), a chimney, a mill, and part of the concrete water trough. The complex is protected as a technical monument.

Collections

In 1954 the museum opened a ground floor exhibition on the history of ironworks and mining in the Gorenjska region. The exhibition occupies an area of 410 square metres, divided into 8 rooms which encompass the following sections: the early history of extracting iron, blast furnaces, a reconstruction of a forge, transportation and trade in ironware, mining, and charcoal burning, which illustrate the history of ironworks from the oldest procedures to the initial stages of the development of modern technology in the 20th century. The collection also exhibits moving models of iron making settlements, tools and other artefacts relating to the life and work of the Jesenice ironworkers, charcoal makers, blacksmiths and metalworkers.

In 1993 a Paleontological exhibition was also set up, comprising over 4,000 fossil plants and animals from the western Karavanke mountains collected by Jože Bedič (1923–2002), a dedicated local collector of fossils. Each group of fossils is further illustrated by short descriptions, sketches, and colour photographs on panels.

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