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| local name          = Spominska hiša Otona Župančiča
| street address      = Vinica 9, Sl-8344 Vinica, Slovenia
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| street             = Vinica 9
| telephone          = 386 (0) 7 368 6114
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| town                = SI-8344 Vinica  
| proprietor         = Bela krajina Museum, Metlika
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| telephone          = +386 (0) 7 30 64 343
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| email              = zupancic.vinica@ric-belakrajina.si
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| website            = https://www.belakrajina.si/en/visit-us/art-and-culture/museum-and-galleries/spominska-hisa-otona-zupancica/
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| managed by         = RIC Bela krajina
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| opening hours      = By arrangement
 
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| name                = Klaudija Jaketič
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Dedicated to Slovene poet [[Oton Župančič]] (1878–1949), the [[Oton Župančič Memorial House]], established in [[established::1991]], is a house erected on the site of Župančič former homestead (which burned down in 1888). The museum, set in the centre of Vinica, a town on the banks of the Kolpa river, also commemorates the birth of teacher [[Franjo Lovšin]] (1863–1931), born in the same house, and the native [[Oton Berkopec]] (1906–1988), a Slavist, poet, and translator. In the garden there is a bust of [[Oton Župančič]] by the sculptor [[Jakob Savinšek]].
  
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The place was thoroughly renovated in 2015, when additional exhibitions were also installed, curated by [[Marijan Dović]] from the [[Institute of Slovene Literature and Literary Sciences]]. The memorial house is managed by the [[Bela krajina Museum, Metlika]].
Dedicated to Slovene poet Oton Župančič (1878-1949), the [[Oton Župančič Memorial Collection]] is installed in one small and two big rooms on the ground floor of a house erected on the site of his former homestead in Vinica, which burned down. The exhibition first introduces visitors to the poet's family, his childhood and youth, with photographs and documentary material. The cultural and social environment in which Župančič grew up is also illustrated, with special emphasis on the emigration problem in Bela Krajina. The next room presents a chronological survey of Župančič`s literary and other work, together with a survey of published and translated works and his own translations of foreign authors. Župančič often used the names of ethnological objects in his poetry and in the last room poems of that kind are exhibited and illustrated by the objects the poet refers to.
 
 
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== Exhibition ==
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The exhibition on the ground floor first introduces visitors to the poet's family, his childhood and youth, with photographs and documentary material. The cultural and social environment in which Župančič grew up is also illustrated, with special emphasis on the emigration problem in the Bela krajina region. A chronological survey of Župančič's literary and other work is presented, together with a survey of published and translated works and his translations of foreign authors. Župančič often used the names of ethnological objects in his poetry and in the last room poems of that kind are exhibited and illustrated by the objects to which the poet refers.
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The second display is that of the history Vinica, a tiny town that as a settlement nevertheless boasts a long history dating back to the iron age.
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The third exhibition was in 2015 moved here from the [[Bela krajina Museum, Metlika|Bela krajina Museum]]. It presents notable inhabitants of the Bela krajina region – 39 of them are presented, among them people of letters, scientists, musicians and other artists. One can see their personal belongings, documentary photos, their works, biographies and so on. 
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== See also ==
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* [[Bela krajina Museum, Metlika]]
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* [[Oton Župančič Library]] with a display of [[Oton Župančič|Oton Župančič's]] belongings
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== External links ==
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* [https://www.belakrajina.si/en/visit-us/art-and-culture/museum-and-galleries/spominska-hisa-otona-zupancica/ Web page about the site on Belakrajina.si]
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* [https://belokranjski-muzej.si/post/291982/vinica Oton Župančič Memorial Collection web page]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oton_Župančič Oton Župančič on Wikipedia]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:11, 6 November 2023





Dedicated to Slovene poet Oton Župančič (1878–1949), the Oton Župančič Memorial House, established in 1991, is a house erected on the site of Župančič former homestead (which burned down in 1888). The museum, set in the centre of Vinica, a town on the banks of the Kolpa river, also commemorates the birth of teacher Franjo Lovšin (1863–1931), born in the same house, and the native Oton Berkopec (1906–1988), a Slavist, poet, and translator. In the garden there is a bust of Oton Župančič by the sculptor Jakob Savinšek.

The place was thoroughly renovated in 2015, when additional exhibitions were also installed, curated by Marijan Dović from the Institute of Slovene Literature and Literary Sciences. The memorial house is managed by the Bela krajina Museum, Metlika.


Exhibition

The exhibition on the ground floor first introduces visitors to the poet's family, his childhood and youth, with photographs and documentary material. The cultural and social environment in which Župančič grew up is also illustrated, with special emphasis on the emigration problem in the Bela krajina region. A chronological survey of Župančič's literary and other work is presented, together with a survey of published and translated works and his translations of foreign authors. Župančič often used the names of ethnological objects in his poetry and in the last room poems of that kind are exhibited and illustrated by the objects to which the poet refers.

The second display is that of the history Vinica, a tiny town that as a settlement nevertheless boasts a long history dating back to the iron age.

The third exhibition was in 2015 moved here from the Bela krajina Museum. It presents notable inhabitants of the Bela krajina region – 39 of them are presented, among them people of letters, scientists, musicians and other artists. One can see their personal belongings, documentary photos, their works, biographies and so on.

See also

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Spominska zbirka Otona Župančiča +
Spominska zbirka Otona Župančiča +
Vinica 9, Sl-8344 Vinica, Slovenia +
Dedicated to Slovene poet Oton Župančič (1878-1949), the Oton Župančič Memorial Collection is installed in one small and two big rooms on the ground floor of a house erected on the site of his former homestead in Vinica, which burned down. +
Dedicated to Slovene poet Oton Župančič (1878-1949), the Oton Župančič Memorial Collection is installed in one small and two big rooms on the ground floor of a house erected on the site of his former homestead in Vinica, which burned down. +
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