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When the building of the former Minorite monastery in Celje was reshaped into a penitentiary in the 19th century, locals gave it the name '''Stari Pisker''' (English: "Old Pot"). Prior to 1941 it had been used as a prison for women; during the Second World War, German occupation forces used the site to commit many atrocities against civilians. In six out-of-court executions 374 hostages were shot in the yard, many others were tortured there. Today the site is administered as a dislocated permanent exhibition of the [[Celje Museum of Recent History]], which holds a moving collection of farewell letters written by war prisoners held in the Old Pot who had learnt they would soon be executed.
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When the building of the former Minorite monastery in Celje was reshaped into a penitentiary in the 19th century, locals gave it the name [[Stari Pisker Prison|Stari Pisker]] (English: "Old Pot"). Prior to 1941 it had been used as a prison for women; during the Second World War, German occupation forces used the site to commit many atrocities against civilians. In six out-of-court executions 374 hostages were shot in the yard, many others were tortured there. Today the site is administered as a dislocated permanent exhibition of the [[Celje Museum of Recent History]], which holds a moving collection of farewell letters written by war prisoners held in the Old Pot who had learnt they would soon be executed.
  
 
In 1965 the prison was opened as a memorial site to victims of Nazi violence, with a memorial courtyard and a memorial room in the former torture-chamber. It was later renovated in 1995. Today, the building surrounding the memorial's inner yard is still used as a re-education establishment for juvenile offenders.       
 
In 1965 the prison was opened as a memorial site to victims of Nazi violence, with a memorial courtyard and a memorial room in the former torture-chamber. It was later renovated in 1995. Today, the building surrounding the memorial's inner yard is still used as a re-education establishment for juvenile offenders.       

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Stari pisker, Celje
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When the building of the former Minorite monastery in Celje was reshaped into a penitentiary in the 19th century, locals gave it the name Stari Pisker (English: "Old Pot"). Prior to 1941 it had been used as a prison for women; during the Second World War, German occupation forces used the site to commit many atrocities against civilians. In six out-of-court executions 374 hostages were shot in the yard, many others were tortured there. Today the site is administered as a dislocated permanent exhibition of the Celje Museum of Recent History, which holds a moving collection of farewell letters written by war prisoners held in the Old Pot who had learnt they would soon be executed.

In 1965 the prison was opened as a memorial site to victims of Nazi violence, with a memorial courtyard and a memorial room in the former torture-chamber. It was later renovated in 1995. Today, the building surrounding the memorial's inner yard is still used as a re-education establishment for juvenile offenders.


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