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In [[established::2002]] twelve municipalities in the Koroška region of Slovenia signed an agreement to constitute one [[Koroška Regional Museum]] which merged the [[Koroška Regional Museum, Slovenj Gradec Unit|Koroška Regional Museum Slovenj Gradec]] and the [[Koroška Regional Museum, Ravne na Koroškem Unit|Koroška Museum, Ravne na Koroškem]] and all the museums' units and sites. Management of the museum moved to the administrative building of the Ravne Steelworks in 2003.  
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In 2002 twelve municipalities in the Koroška region of Slovenia signed an agreement to constitute the [[Koroška Regional Museum]] which merged the former museums in Slovenj Gradec and in Ravne na Koroškem. The institution's headquarters and the central museum's premises are in Slovenj Gradec, where it shares the building (the former town hall) with the [[Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Koroška]]. The numerous permanent exhibitions and sites, however, have been managed throughout the Carinthia region.  
 
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==Dislocated museum units==
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==History==
The museum looks after 29 dislocated museum units and historic sites. Among them are the [[Church of St George in Legen]], the [[Carinthian Plebiscite Museum, Libeliče]], the [[Soklič Museum]] in Slovenj Gradec, a unique cabinet of curiosities; the World War II memorials [[Pauček Partisan Hospital]], [[Partisan Hospital Tevakin]], and the [[Gestapo Prisons at Dravograd]]; the ethnological collections [[Javnik Wood Rafting Museum]], [[Muta Forge Museum]], [[Hammer collection of Ferdinand Leitinger]], and the [[Beekeeping collection, Črna na Koroškem]]. Koroška Regional Museum oversees also the [[Birthplace of Hugo Wolf, Slovenj Gradec|Birthplace of Hugo Wolf]], a 19th century composer, the [[Prežihov Voranc Cottage]], and the [[Memorial Room of Dr. Ljuba Prenner]].
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The Slovenj Gradec Museum was originally established in [[established::1951]] as the district museum of the National Liberation Front. Its foundation is connected with the activities of teacher [[Bogdan Žolnir]] (1908–1997), who became the first director of the museum. In 1956 the museum moved to the second floor of the former town hall. In accordance with new specific needs connected with the protection of the natural and cultural heritage after 1986, it was transformed into a general regional museum. The museum was rehoused in 1991 and additional departments for archaeology, education, conservation, and restoration were formed. The Ravne na Koroškem Museum opened in 1953 at the Ravne Castle and has been dedicated to the technical heritage of the well-known steelworks.
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== Permanent exhibitions in the Koroška Regional Museum in Slovenj Gradec ==
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The exhibition ''To the Divine Manes'' presents the newly restored Roman stone monuments. Since 2013 the Koroška Regional Museum has displayed also the priest and writer [[Franc Ksaver Meško|Franc Ksaver Meško's]] (1874–1964) Memorial Room and the former [[Soklič Collection|Jakob Soklič Museum]] (1893–1972), a fine example of a treasure room where a private collector placed the objects into his residential and working environment and lived with them.
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===Collection of Franc Tretjak (the African Collection)===
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[[Franc Tretjak]] (1914–2009) spent nearly 20 years in Africa as an economic consultant of the United Nations and donated to Slovenj Gradec his African collection consisting of domestic artefacts (vessels, ladles, calebashes, fans, baskets, musical instruments, tools, arms, etc) and items which have an ethnological value (cult objects including masks and statuettes, fetishes and amulets, objects of white and black magic, Nomoli statues and rare "antiques" from the African continent).
  
== Archeological parks ==
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== See also (dislocated units) ==
In 2002 archaeologists found new evidences and turned them into park that is now part of the [[Ravne Castle - Streiteben]]. Medieval remains of the protection wall for Ravne Town can be seen on the east edge of the old part of town. Antique necropolis Kolaciona from Roman times first to fourth century AD was excavated near roundabout on the road Stari Trg to Kotlje where now reconstruction can be seen. Another evidence of Roman settlement in this parts is Dovže Villa Rustica Park in Dovže near Mislinja where only toombstones and bases of roman villa with special heating system (hypokavst) is preserved. Next to archaeological site ethnological monument Stari Pušnik Homestead as evidence of Slovenian Folk Architecture.       
 
  
== See also ==
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* [[Birthplace of Hugo Wolf, Slovenj Gradec]]
* [[Koroška Regional Museum, Slovenj Gradec Unit]]
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* [[Ljuba Prenner Memorial Room]]
** [[Church of St George in Legen]]
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* [[Carinthian Plebiscite Museum, Libeliče]]
** [[Gestapo Prisons at Dravograd]]
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* [[Church of St George in Legen]]  
** [[Soklič Museum]]
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* [[Gestapo Prisons at Dravograd]]
** [[Birthplace of Hugo Wolf, Slovenj Gradec]]
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* [[Radlje ob Dravi Museum]]
** [[Carinthian Plebiscite Museum, Libeliče]]
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* [[Ravne na Koroškem Museum]]
** [[Javnik Wood Rafting Museum]]
 
** [[Muta Forge Museum]]
 
**[[Pauček Partisan Hospital, Trška gora na Pohorju]]
 
* [[Koroška Regional Museum, Ravne na Koroškem Unit]]
 
 
** [[Forma Viva Open Air Steel Sculpture Collection, Ravne na Koroškem]]  
 
** [[Forma Viva Open Air Steel Sculpture Collection, Ravne na Koroškem]]  
 
** [[Mining and Ethnographic Collection, Črna na Koroškem]]  
 
** [[Mining and Ethnographic Collection, Črna na Koroškem]]  
 
** [[Prežihov Voranc Cottage]]
 
** [[Prežihov Voranc Cottage]]
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* [[Javnik Wood Rafting Museum]]
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* [[Muta Forge Museum]]
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* [[Pauček Partisan Hospital, Trška gora na Pohorju]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://www.kpm.si/ Koroška Regional Museum website]
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* [http://www.kpm.si/?lang=en Koroška Regional Museum website]  
  
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[[Category:Museums]]
 
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[[Category:Regional museums]]
 
[[Category:Regional museums]]
 
[[Category:Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]]
 
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[[Category:Roman archaeological findings]]
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[[Category:Forma Viva Collection]]
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[[Category:Africa]]
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[[Category:African collections]]

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Koroska Regional Museum 2019 Exterior Photo Kaja Brezocnik.jpgKoroška Regional Museum in Slovenj Gradec, 2019.

In 2002 twelve municipalities in the Koroška region of Slovenia signed an agreement to constitute the Koroška Regional Museum which merged the former museums in Slovenj Gradec and in Ravne na Koroškem. The institution's headquarters and the central museum's premises are in Slovenj Gradec, where it shares the building (the former town hall) with the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Koroška. The numerous permanent exhibitions and sites, however, have been managed throughout the Carinthia region.


History

The Slovenj Gradec Museum was originally established in 1951 as the district museum of the National Liberation Front. Its foundation is connected with the activities of teacher Bogdan Žolnir (1908–1997), who became the first director of the museum. In 1956 the museum moved to the second floor of the former town hall. In accordance with new specific needs connected with the protection of the natural and cultural heritage after 1986, it was transformed into a general regional museum. The museum was rehoused in 1991 and additional departments for archaeology, education, conservation, and restoration were formed. The Ravne na Koroškem Museum opened in 1953 at the Ravne Castle and has been dedicated to the technical heritage of the well-known steelworks.

Permanent exhibitions in the Koroška Regional Museum in Slovenj Gradec

The exhibition To the Divine Manes presents the newly restored Roman stone monuments. Since 2013 the Koroška Regional Museum has displayed also the priest and writer Franc Ksaver Meško's (1874–1964) Memorial Room and the former Jakob Soklič Museum (1893–1972), a fine example of a treasure room where a private collector placed the objects into his residential and working environment and lived with them.

Collection of Franc Tretjak (the African Collection)

Franc Tretjak (1914–2009) spent nearly 20 years in Africa as an economic consultant of the United Nations and donated to Slovenj Gradec his African collection consisting of domestic artefacts (vessels, ladles, calebashes, fans, baskets, musical instruments, tools, arms, etc) and items which have an ethnological value (cult objects including masks and statuettes, fetishes and amulets, objects of white and black magic, Nomoli statues and rare "antiques" from the African continent).

See also (dislocated units)

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