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[[Trubar's Antiquariat|Trubarjev antikvariat]] ("Trubar's Antiquariat", named after [[Primož Trubar]]) has engaged in collecting and selling antiquarian books since [[Established::1947]].  
 
[[Trubar's Antiquariat|Trubarjev antikvariat]] ("Trubar's Antiquariat", named after [[Primož Trubar]]) has engaged in collecting and selling antiquarian books since [[Established::1947]].  
  
It is the biggest antiquarian book retailer in Slovenia and is quite well-known abroad. The bookstore buys and sells old, rare and precious books in Slovene and other languages (including Greek and Latin). Trubarjev antikvariat also buys and sells old maps, postcards and prints.  
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It is the largest antiquarian book retailer in Slovenia and is quite well-known abroad. The bookstore buys and sells old, rare and precious books in Slovene and other languages (including Greek and Latin). Trubarjev antikvariat also buys and sells old maps, postcards and prints.  
  
An auction selling some of the most precious objects is organised two or three time a year. Here one can also find reasonably-priced second-hand books in several languages.
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An auction selling some of the most precious objects is organised two or three times a year. Here, one can also find reasonably-priced second-hand books in several languages.
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The atrium of Trubar's Antiquariat is a popular venue for chamber music concerts and literary
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Trubar's Antiquariat received the state medal of merit, for high professional work in making books accessible and contributing to the reading culture.
  
The atrium of Trubar's Antiquariat is a popular venue for chamber music concerts and literary events.
 
 
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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
  
A founder of the book antiquariat was [[Štefan Tausig]], an eminent bibliophile who developed it up to 1969. During his period, in 1965, the Antiquariat moved into the 18th century house opposite to the City Hall where it is located today. The Trubar's Antiquariat's expert heads were also [[Marjan Podgoršek]] (1969–1981) who received the [[Schwentner Award]] for his lifetime achievement in the field of book culture, and [[Stanka Golob]] (1981–2010).  
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The founder of the Antiquariat was [[Štefan Tausig]], an eminent bibliophile who developed it up to 1969. During his period, the Antiquariat moved in 1965 into the 18th-century house opposite to the City Hall where it is located today. Expert heads at Trubar's Antiquariat were also [[Marjan Podgoršek]] (1969–1981) who received the [[Schwentner Award]] for his lifetime achievement in the field of book culture, and [[Stanka Golob]] (1981–2010) who also received the award.  
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://www.mladinska.com/antikvariat Trubar's Antiquariat website]
 
* [http://www.mladinska.com/antikvariat Trubar's Antiquariat website]
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* [https://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trubarjev_antikvariat Trubar's Antiquariat on Sl.wikipedia]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trubar Primož Trubar on Wikipedia]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trubar Primož Trubar on Wikipedia]
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* [http://4d.rtvslo.si/arhiv/intervju-tv/174483088 Interview with Stanka Golob] on TV Slovenia, 23 July 2017 (in Slovenian)
  
 
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Trubarjev antikvariat ("Trubar's Antiquariat", named after Primož Trubar) has engaged in collecting and selling antiquarian books since 1947.

It is the largest antiquarian book retailer in Slovenia and is quite well-known abroad. The bookstore buys and sells old, rare and precious books in Slovene and other languages (including Greek and Latin). Trubarjev antikvariat also buys and sells old maps, postcards and prints.

An auction selling some of the most precious objects is organised two or three times a year. Here, one can also find reasonably-priced second-hand books in several languages.

The atrium of Trubar's Antiquariat is a popular venue for chamber music concerts and literary events.

Trubar's Antiquariat received the state medal of merit, for high professional work in making books accessible and contributing to the reading culture.



Background

The founder of the Antiquariat was Štefan Tausig, an eminent bibliophile who developed it up to 1969. During his period, the Antiquariat moved in 1965 into the 18th-century house opposite to the City Hall where it is located today. Expert heads at Trubar's Antiquariat were also Marjan Podgoršek (1969–1981) who received the Schwentner Award for his lifetime achievement in the field of book culture, and Stanka Golob (1981–2010) who also received the award.

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