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Opened to the public in 1974, the [[Plečnik House|house]] where [[Jože Plečnik]] (1872-1957) lived from 1921 until his death in 1957 has been restored in period style as a museum dedicated to the life and work of Slovenia's greatest architect. The entire inventory of furniture and other objects used by Plečnik have been preserved. The collection contains extensive archives of his sketches, plans, correspondences and other documents.
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Now a small yet highly intriguing museum, the [[Plečnik House]] is the former abode of [[:Category:Plečnik_heritage|Jože Plečnik]] (1872–1957), one of the most important and certainly the most well known Slovene architect. As of [[Established::1974]] devoted to this European architectural great, the museum houses the [[Plečnik Collection|collection of Plečnik's personal artefacts]] as well as (since 2015) a study centre, a permanent exhibition on the architect's life and work and a space for temporary exhibitions related to Plečnik's work, his contemporaries or his influence on today's creative sector. However, the house itself is a testament in its own right, having been used as some sort of a prototype ground by its illustrious owner.  
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A thoroughly renovated complex of the two houses, a cylindrical tower and an adjacent garden with a lapidarium, together with the entire inventory of furniture and other objects used by Plečnik, is since 2010 managed by the [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana]]. Plečnik House was among the recipients of the European Union's Cultural Heritage Award / Europa Nostra for 2018. It won the award in the category of Education, training and raising awareness.
 
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On view is a range of Plečnik's personal effects, together with the artist’s archives. The core of the collection is exhibited in the cylindrical annex which Plečnik had added to his brother’s old house between 1923 and 1925. A few years later he had an entrance hall added to the northern side of the house and a winter garden to the southern side. The authentic interiors are preserved just as Plečnik created them, with his own original design of furniture and a wealth of small objects. A spacious garden completes the Plečnik property on the western side of the building.
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== Collection ==
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The collection contains extensive archives of architect's sketches, plans, correspondences, and other documents.  
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The core of the materials is exhibited in the cylindrical annex which Plečnik added to his brother's old house between 1923 and 1925. A few years later he had an entrance hall added to the northern side of the house and a winter garden to the southern side. The authentic interiors are preserved just as Plečnik created them, with his own original design of furniture and a wealth of small objects. A spacious garden completes the Plečnik property on the western side of the building.
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Since the extensive renovation in 2015 a permanent exhibition, focused on architect's life and work, is on display in the adjacent corner building. A study centre is set in the first floor of the house.
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{{Wide image|Plecnik House 2015 veranda.jpg}}
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==Background and renovation==
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{{Wide image|Plecnik House 1930 winter garden.jpg}}
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Plečnik lived and worked in (and on) this house from 1921 until his death. After Plečnik's death in 1957, the large collection of the architect's plans and correspondence was entirely preserved by his nephew [[Karel Matković]].
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In 1970 the house was sold to the City of Ljubljana together with its contents. Two years later the city [[Municipality of Ljubljana|municipality]] used it to house the ''Architecture Museum of Ljubljana''. In 1992 most of its departments were moved to the renovated [[Fužine Castle]], where it now runs as the [[Museum of Architecture and Design]]. However, the [[Plečnik Collection]] remained at the Plečnik House and since 2010 the site is managed by [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana]] (MGML).
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In September 2013 MGML started a thorough renovation of the house and its surroundings, with the design and planning taken care of by [[Arrea Architecture]]. Their subtle and complex approach earned Arrea Architecture the [[Plečnik Award|Plečnik Medal]] 2016, the [[Piranesi Award]] 2016, and the nomination for the Mies van der Rohe Award 2017.
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==Awards==
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The newly founded museum itself was also the subject of various awards and prizes – the aforementioned Plečnik and Piranesi awards 2016 for architecture, the [[Stele Award]] for conservation and the [[Valvasor Award]] 2015 for unique achievements in the field of museology. In 2017 it got nominated for the European Museum of the Year Award (EMYA). In 2018 it won the Europa Nostra Award, Europe’s top honour in the field of cultural heritage.
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==UNESCO nomination==
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The Czech and Slovene Ministries of Culture submitted the Plečnik's urban planning and architectural works in Ljubljana and Prague on [[:Category:UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Slovenia|the UNESCO World Heritage]] tentative list in January 2015. In 2018, Slovenia is going to conceive the nomination of Plečnik's heritage anew, as the Czech partner withdrew.
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{{Wide Image|Plecnik House 2015 Karunova 4-6 complex.jpg}}
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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* [[Plečnik Collection]]
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* [[:Category:Plečnik heritage|Plečnik heritage]] 
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* [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana]]
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* [[Museum of Architecture and Design]]
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* [[Arrea Architecture]]
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* [[Piranesi Award]]
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* [[Stele Award]]
  
*[[Architecture Museum of Ljubljana]]
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==External links==
  
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* [https://mgml.si/en/plecnik-house Plečnik House website]
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* [http://www.iconichouses.org/houses/plecnik-collection-museum-and-galleries-of-ljubljana Plečnik House on Iconichouses.org]
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* [http://www.rtvslo.si/news-in-english/plecnik-s-house-in-ljubljana-wins-the-international-piranesi-award/417544 An article on the renovation project]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ple%C4%8Dnik Jože Plečnik on Wikipedia]
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* [http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/5967 ''The timeless, humanistic architecture of Jože Plečnik in Ljubljana and Prague'' on the Tentative List of the UNESCO World Heritage]
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* [http://casabellaweb.eu/wp/2016/05/26/plecnik-and-the-river/ An article presenting the work of Jože Plečnik at the Casabella Magazine] (in Italian)
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* [https://youtu.be/oTtgi5GOH9M A Youtube video of the renovation process]
  
* [http://www.aml.si/tw/the-plecnik-house/ Plečnik House website]
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Plecnik House 2015 exterior Photo Andrej Peunik.jpgThe architect Jože Plečnik moved to a single-storey house at Karunova Street 4 in Ljubljana's Trnovo district in 1921, and extended it with a cylindrical tower in 1924. Plečnik House exterior, renovated in 2015. Photo by Andrej Peunik/Museum and Galleries of ljubljana

Now a small yet highly intriguing museum, the Plečnik House is the former abode of Jože Plečnik (1872–1957), one of the most important and certainly the most well known Slovene architect. As of 1974 devoted to this European architectural great, the museum houses the collection of Plečnik's personal artefacts as well as (since 2015) a study centre, a permanent exhibition on the architect's life and work and a space for temporary exhibitions related to Plečnik's work, his contemporaries or his influence on today's creative sector. However, the house itself is a testament in its own right, having been used as some sort of a prototype ground by its illustrious owner.

A thoroughly renovated complex of the two houses, a cylindrical tower and an adjacent garden with a lapidarium, together with the entire inventory of furniture and other objects used by Plečnik, is since 2010 managed by the Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana. Plečnik House was among the recipients of the European Union's Cultural Heritage Award / Europa Nostra for 2018. It won the award in the category of Education, training and raising awareness.


Collection

The collection contains extensive archives of architect's sketches, plans, correspondences, and other documents.

The core of the materials is exhibited in the cylindrical annex which Plečnik added to his brother's old house between 1923 and 1925. A few years later he had an entrance hall added to the northern side of the house and a winter garden to the southern side. The authentic interiors are preserved just as Plečnik created them, with his own original design of furniture and a wealth of small objects. A spacious garden completes the Plečnik property on the western side of the building.

Since the extensive renovation in 2015 a permanent exhibition, focused on architect's life and work, is on display in the adjacent corner building. A study centre is set in the first floor of the house.

Plecnik House 2015 veranda Photo Matevz Paternoster.jpgThe entry porch was both a reception room and a lapidary. Renovated Plečnik House, 2015.

Background and renovation

Plecnik House 1930 winter garden.jpgWinter garden at Plečnik House, Karunova street 4, Ljubljana, 1923

Plečnik lived and worked in (and on) this house from 1921 until his death. After Plečnik's death in 1957, the large collection of the architect's plans and correspondence was entirely preserved by his nephew Karel Matković.

In 1970 the house was sold to the City of Ljubljana together with its contents. Two years later the city municipality used it to house the Architecture Museum of Ljubljana. In 1992 most of its departments were moved to the renovated Fužine Castle, where it now runs as the Museum of Architecture and Design. However, the Plečnik Collection remained at the Plečnik House and since 2010 the site is managed by Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana (MGML).

In September 2013 MGML started a thorough renovation of the house and its surroundings, with the design and planning taken care of by Arrea Architecture. Their subtle and complex approach earned Arrea Architecture the Plečnik Medal 2016, the Piranesi Award 2016, and the nomination for the Mies van der Rohe Award 2017.

Awards

The newly founded museum itself was also the subject of various awards and prizes – the aforementioned Plečnik and Piranesi awards 2016 for architecture, the Stele Award for conservation and the Valvasor Award 2015 for unique achievements in the field of museology. In 2017 it got nominated for the European Museum of the Year Award (EMYA). In 2018 it won the Europa Nostra Award, Europe’s top honour in the field of cultural heritage.

UNESCO nomination

The Czech and Slovene Ministries of Culture submitted the Plečnik's urban planning and architectural works in Ljubljana and Prague on the UNESCO World Heritage tentative list in January 2015. In 2018, Slovenia is going to conceive the nomination of Plečnik's heritage anew, as the Czech partner withdrew.

Plecnik House 2015 Karunova 4-6 complex Photo Andrej Peunik.jpgThe renovated complex (designed by Arrea Architecture) of the two houses at Karunova Street with the Plečnik Collection in situ, a new permanent exhibition on Jože Plečnik and a study centre, 2015.

See also

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