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The collection and the neoclassical house in Šutna from the beginning of the 19th century are declared as a cultural monument. The rooms are decorated with antique furniture while the walls exhibit the most interesting items of sacred art and paintings by late 19th century Slovene artists such as Maksim Gaspari, Guidon Birolla, Hinko Smrekar, Ferdo Vesel and others; antique porcelain and glass, mediaeval arms, a cave bear skeleton, carpets and Chinese and Japanese works of art are also on display. The collection contributed the basic material for an exhibition of Slovenian cities in 1931 in Ljubljana.  
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The collection and the neoclassical house in Šutna from the beginning of the 19th century are declared as a cultural monument. The rooms are decorated with antique furniture while the walls exhibit the most interesting items of sacred art and paintings by late 19th century Slovene artists such as Maksim Gaspari and his first depiction of [[Zaprice Castle]], Guidon Birolla, Hinko Smrekar, Ferdo Vesel and others; antique porcelain and glass, mediaeval arms, a cave bear skeleton, carpets and Chinese and Japanese works of art are also on display. The collection contributed the basic material for an exhibition of Slovenian cities in 1931 in Ljubljana.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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Zbirka Josip Niko Sadnikar, Kamnik
Šutna 33, Sl-1241 Kamnik


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Niko Sadnikar, Head




The Josip Nikolaj Sadnikar Collection, Kamnik, known also as Sadnikar museum, is the oldest and the most important Slovenian private collection opened to public, established already in 1893 by Josip Nikolaj Sadnikar (1863–1952), a veterinary surgeon and amateur collector of antiques, sacred art, paintings by Slovene artists who studied in Vienna in the late 19th century, and Chinese and Japanese art.


History

In over sixty years of collecting Dr Josip Nikolaj Sadnikar collected over 3000 items of historical and cultural importance, also with the help of his wife, who shared his passion for antiquities, especially of precious porcelain and crystal. He was the third honorary citizen of Kamnik (in 1937), only after a general Rudolf Maister and a poet Oton Župančič.

In 1964 the Kamnik Intermunicipal Museum purchased half of the collection. The remainder of Dr Sadnikar’s collection is now preserved in the family’s house in the old centre of Kamnik, in Šutna. Today the collection is managed by his son, Niko Sadnikar, also an amateur of Kamnik’s heritage.

There are also two others private amateur museum collection on display in Slovenia, although are no longer in the original private ownership: the Soklič Museum in Slovenj Gradec, now under the management of the Koroška Regional Museum, Slovenj Gradec, and the Leopold Kozlevčar collection in Šentvid by Stična, later donated to the Stična Cistercian Abbey.

Collections

The collection and the neoclassical house in Šutna from the beginning of the 19th century are declared as a cultural monument. The rooms are decorated with antique furniture while the walls exhibit the most interesting items of sacred art and paintings by late 19th century Slovene artists such as Maksim Gaspari and his first depiction of Zaprice Castle, Guidon Birolla, Hinko Smrekar, Ferdo Vesel and others; antique porcelain and glass, mediaeval arms, a cave bear skeleton, carpets and Chinese and Japanese works of art are also on display. The collection contributed the basic material for an exhibition of Slovenian cities in 1931 in Ljubljana.

See also

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The Josip Nikolaj Sadnikar Collection, KamThe Josip Nikolaj Sadnikar Collection, Kamnik, known also as Sadnikar museum, is the oldest and the most important Slovenian private collection opened to public, established already in 1893 by Josip Nikolaj Sadnikar (1863–1952), a veterinary surgeon and amateur collector of antiques, sacred art, paintings by Slovene artists who studied in Vienna in the late 19th century, and Chinese and Japanese art.9th century, and Chinese and Japanese art. +
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