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[[Villa Bartolomei Museum Collection|Villa Bartolomei]] is a two-storey building with a preserved Late Baroque exterior, which is especially obvious from the northern façade: the central axis is accentuated by a massive stone portal on the ground floor and a balcony on the first floor. In 1980 the building, damaged by the 1976 earthquake, was allocated to the [[Goriška Museum]] to arrange a collection of recent history there. One year later the interior was renovated according to plans by architect [[Bogdan Mikuž]] and converted into museum exhibition rooms.
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[[Villa Bartolomei Museum Collection|Villa Bartolomei]] features the permanent exhibition ''Preserve the Past, Stop Time for Today and Tomorrow'' on the conservation and restoration activities of the [[Goriška Museum]] and hosts temporary exhibitions related to the region's recent history. Since 2012, the headquarters, custodians' offices and [[Goriška Museum Library|library]] have been situated in the villa's complex and some further extensions are planned.
 
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Villa Bartolomei features the permanent historic exhibition ''Goriška between 1918 and 1947'', which comprises a multitude of documents, artefacts and photographs illustrating the period when the region belonged to Italy (1918–1943), the Second World War and the liberation struggle in Goriška (1941–1945), and the conditions under the allied military administration and the Yugoslav Army (1945–1947).
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==The villa==
 
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Villa Bartolomei is a two-storey building with a preserved late-Baroque exterior, which is especially obvious from the northern façade: the central axis is accentuated by a massive stone portal on the ground floor and a balcony on the first floor. In 1980, the building, damaged by the 1976 earthquake, was allocated to the [[Goriška Museum]] to arrange a collection of recent history there. One year later, the interior was renovated according to plans by architect [[Bogdan Mikuž]] and converted into museum exhibition rooms.
The museum exhibition is enhanced by a documentary film entitled ''Usode črnega neba'' (Destinies of the Dark Sky) and an art exhibition which illustrates the cultural history of the period.
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
*[[Goriška Museum]]
 
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*[[Goriška Museum Library]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.goriskimuzej.si/stalne-zbirke/vila-bartolomei Villa Bartolomei Museum web page] (in Slovenian)
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*[https://www.goriskimuzej.si/en/permanent-exhibitions/villa-bartolomei Villa Bartolomei web page]
 
*[http://www.novagorica-turizem.com/index.php?gr1=dstDzv&gr2=klt&id=2004090210213178&lng=slo&vie=ctl Villa Bartolomei Museum Collection on Nova Gorica tourism website]
 
*[http://www.novagorica-turizem.com/index.php?gr1=dstDzv&gr2=klt&id=2004090210213178&lng=slo&vie=ctl Villa Bartolomei Museum Collection on Nova Gorica tourism website]
  
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Muzejska zbirka Vila Bartolomei
Pod vinogradi 2, SI-5250 Solkan
Phone386 (0) 5 335 9811
Managed byGoriška Museum




Villa Bartolomei features the permanent exhibition Preserve the Past, Stop Time for Today and Tomorrow on the conservation and restoration activities of the Goriška Museum and hosts temporary exhibitions related to the region's recent history. Since 2012, the headquarters, custodians' offices and library have been situated in the villa's complex and some further extensions are planned.


The villa

Villa Bartolomei is a two-storey building with a preserved late-Baroque exterior, which is especially obvious from the northern façade: the central axis is accentuated by a massive stone portal on the ground floor and a balcony on the first floor. In 1980, the building, damaged by the 1976 earthquake, was allocated to the Goriška Museum to arrange a collection of recent history there. One year later, the interior was renovated according to plans by architect Bogdan Mikuž and converted into museum exhibition rooms.

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