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− | Opened on 20 October [[established::1984]], the [[Vaneča Memorial Room – District Committee of the Association of National Liberation War Veterans Murska Sobota]] is housed in a unique building of contemporary design which summarises the essential features of the basic type of U-shaped peasant house in Prekmurje, complemented by a memorial in the form of a maize loft (designed by [[Vlado Sagadin]]). The Memorial Room was set up by [[Murska Sobota Regional Museum]] and comprises an exhibition (photographs and documents) presenting a survey of the National Liberation Movement in Prekmurje during the Second World War. The building stands close to the site of the Battle of Vaneča of 20 October 1944. | + | Opened on 20 October [[established::1984]], the [[Vaneča Memorial Room – District Committee of the Association of National Liberation War Veterans Murska Sobota]] is housed in a unique building of contemporary design which summarises the essential features of the basic type of U-shaped peasant house in Prekmurje, complemented by a memorial in the form of a maize loft (designed by [[Vlado Sagadin]]). The Memorial Room was set up by the [[Murska Sobota Regional Museum]] and comprises an exhibition (photographs and documents) presenting a survey of the National Liberation Movement in Prekmurje during the Second World War. The building stands close to the site of the Battle of Vaneča of 20 October 1944. |
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