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| name = Public Institute Ribnica Handicraft Centre | | name = Public Institute Ribnica Handicraft Centre | ||
− | | local name = | + | | local name = Rokodelski center Ribnica |
| logo = | | logo = | ||
| street = Cesta na Ugar 6 | | street = Cesta na Ugar 6 | ||
− | | town = SI 1310 Ribnica | + | | town = SI-1310 Ribnica |
+ | | map = https://www.openstreetmap.org/?lon=14.72639&lat=45.73812&zoom=17&layer=mapnik | ||
| website = http://www.rokodelskicenter-ribnica.si/ | | website = http://www.rokodelskicenter-ribnica.si/ | ||
| email = info@rokodelskicenter-ribnica.si | | email = info@rokodelskicenter-ribnica.si | ||
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| telephone = 386 (0) 31 664 535 | | telephone = 386 (0) 31 664 535 | ||
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http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rc-Ribnica/360722543982524 | http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rc-Ribnica/360722543982524 | ||
http://www.youtube.com/user/RokodelskiCenter | http://www.youtube.com/user/RokodelskiCenter | ||
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− | Established in [[established::2010]], the [[Public Institute Ribnica Handicraft Centre]] is responsible for managing the [[Mikl House Gallery]] and the [[Museum of Ribnica]] ( | + | Established in [[established::2010]], the [[Public Institute Ribnica Handicraft Centre]] is responsible for managing the [[Mikl House Gallery]] at the main Ribnica square, and the [[Museum of Ribnica]] (located at the [[Ribnica Castle]]). Additionally, the institute runs the Museum Shop (also web-based, selling various wooden-ware and pottery products) and takes care of the many (educational, cultural, and touristic) activities related to handicrafts. The latter is a staple of Ribnica, a town with a long tradition of cottage industries. |
− | Basically, the main goal of the institute is the preservation and development of cultural heritage. Furthermore, | + | The Ribnica Handicraft Centre is located in the renovated manor called Marof, next to the [[Ribnica Castle]]. |
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+ | Basically, the main goal of the institute is the preservation and development of the region's cultural heritage. Furthermore, the institute is developing local tourism programmes, with the centre also acting as the town's tourist information office. | ||
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==Handicraft heritage== | ==Handicraft heritage== | ||
− | In Slovenia the valley of Ribnica is widely known for its cottage industries, boasting a tradition of several hundred years. Documents from the 14th century first mention Ribnica's ''suha roba'', the wooden arts and crafts (provisionally translated as | + | In Slovenia, the valley of Ribnica is widely known for its cottage industries, boasting a tradition of several hundred years. Documents from the 14th century first mention Ribnica's ''suha roba'', the wooden arts and crafts (provisionally translated as "dry goods"). With the 1492 merchant decree of Emperor Friderik III, ''suha roba'' spread all over the Holy Roman Empire and provided the economic self-esteem to the people of the region who built-up Ribnica as a religious and cultural centre. |
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+ | To preserve the tradition, the woodenware-making region in 2004 acquired a geographical designation with the name "Woodenware of Ribnica". Pottery is predominantly made in the south of the valley, with the best-known pottery product being the "Ribnica whistle", which basically looks like a "horse whose bottom whistles". The Ribnica Fair of Woodenware and Pottery is held every first Sunday in September. | ||
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+ | At the centre, one can see local artisans in action, as visitors are taken through the captivating processes of creating these wooden products. Workshops for visitors to join in are also organised. | ||
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− | + | == A dislocated museum collection == | |
− | + | The premises of the [[Public Institute Ribnica Handicraft Centre|Ribnica Handicraft Centre]] holds an exhibition of the [[Museum of Ribnica]] dedicated to Dr. [[Zmaga Kumer]], who devoted her life to studying folk music and was an important member of the ethno-musicological community in Slovenia and Europe. | |
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+ | {{image|Museum of Ribnica 2013 Dr Zmaga Kumer Memory Room.jpg}} | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.rokodelskicenter-ribnica.si/english/ Ribnica Handicraft Centre website] | * [http://www.rokodelskicenter-ribnica.si/english/ Ribnica Handicraft Centre website] | ||
+ | * [http://www.muzej-ribnica.si/pdf/Suha_roba_in_loncarstvo_web.pdf ''Woodenware and pottery'' catalogue] | ||
[[Category:Intangible heritage]] | [[Category:Intangible heritage]] | ||
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[[Category:Museums]] | [[Category:Museums]] | ||
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[[Category:Galleries]] | [[Category:Galleries]] | ||
[[Category:Venues]] | [[Category:Venues]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Music collections]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Municipal cultural institutions]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Music_museums_and_collections]] |
Latest revision as of 21:15, 8 March 2021
Handicraft heritage
In Slovenia, the valley of Ribnica is widely known for its cottage industries, boasting a tradition of several hundred years. Documents from the 14th century first mention Ribnica's suha roba, the wooden arts and crafts (provisionally translated as "dry goods"). With the 1492 merchant decree of Emperor Friderik III, suha roba spread all over the Holy Roman Empire and provided the economic self-esteem to the people of the region who built-up Ribnica as a religious and cultural centre.
To preserve the tradition, the woodenware-making region in 2004 acquired a geographical designation with the name "Woodenware of Ribnica". Pottery is predominantly made in the south of the valley, with the best-known pottery product being the "Ribnica whistle", which basically looks like a "horse whose bottom whistles". The Ribnica Fair of Woodenware and Pottery is held every first Sunday in September.
At the centre, one can see local artisans in action, as visitors are taken through the captivating processes of creating these wooden products. Workshops for visitors to join in are also organised.
A dislocated museum collection
The premises of the Ribnica Handicraft Centre holds an exhibition of the Museum of Ribnica dedicated to Dr. Zmaga Kumer, who devoted her life to studying folk music and was an important member of the ethno-musicological community in Slovenia and Europe.
Dr. Zmaga Kumer Memorial Room, Museum of Ribnica, 2013.