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Established in [[established::1986]], [[Zasavje Museum, Trbovlje|Zasavje Museum]] serves the three municipalities of Zasavje: [[Municipality of Trbovlje|Trbovlje]], [[Municipality of Zagorje ob Savi|Zagorje]] and [[Municipality of Hrastnik|Hrastnik]]. Housed in a 19th-century Trbovlje burgher house, the main museum holds a large collection on the development of mining in the region. In 1996 the upper floor was converted into a gallery to house the museum's fine arts collection, mostly of works by sculptor [[Stojan Batič]] (1925–2015), including his ''Miners''' and ''Explosion'' Cycles.  
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Established in [[established::1986]], [[Zasavje Museum, Trbovlje|Zasavje Museum]] serves the three municipalities of Zasavje: [[Municipality of Trbovlje|Trbovlje]], [[Municipality of Zagorje ob Savi|Zagorje]] and [[Municipality of Hrastnik|Hrastnik]]. Housed in a 19th-century Trbovlje burgher house, the main museum holds a large collection on the development of mining in the region. In 1996, the upper floor was converted into a gallery to house the museum's fine arts collection, mostly of works by sculptor [[Stojan Batič]] (1925–2015), including his ''Miners''' and ''Explosion'' Cycles.  
  
The Zasavje Museum public institution also manages the [[Hrastnik Museum]] and the [[Memorial House of the Founding Congress of the Communist Party of Slovenia in Čebine]], and offers visits to the ''in situ'' miners' housing collection in the former miners' colony Njiva.
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The Zasavje Museum public institution also manages the [[Hrastnik Museum]] and the [[Memorial House of the Founding Congress of the Communist Party of Slovenia in Čebine]] and offers visits to the ''in situ'' miners' housing collection in the former miners' colony Njiva.
 
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== External links ==
*[http://zasavski-muzej-trbovlje.si/ Zasavje Museum website] (in Slovenian)
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Zasavski muzej Trbovlje
Ulica 1. junija 15, SI-1420 Trbovlje
Phone386 (0) 30 203 101




Zasavje Museum Trbovlje 2007 miners cottage Photo Dario Cortese.jpgInside a preserved miners cottage, showing the social situation of miners in the last 100 years, Zasavje Museum, Trbovlje

Established in 1986, Zasavje Museum serves the three municipalities of Zasavje: Trbovlje, Zagorje and Hrastnik. Housed in a 19th-century Trbovlje burgher house, the main museum holds a large collection on the development of mining in the region. In 1996, the upper floor was converted into a gallery to house the museum's fine arts collection, mostly of works by sculptor Stojan Batič (1925–2015), including his Miners' and Explosion Cycles.

The Zasavje Museum public institution also manages the Hrastnik Museum and the Memorial House of the Founding Congress of the Communist Party of Slovenia in Čebine and offers visits to the in situ miners' housing collection in the former miners' colony Njiva.


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