Difference between revisions of "Villa Bartolomei Museum Collection"
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− | [[Villa Bartolomei Museum Collection|Villa Bartolomei]] features the permanent exhibition ''Preserve the Past, Stop Time for Today and Tomorrow'' on the conservation and restoration activities of the [[Goriška Museum]] and hosts temporary exhibitions related to recent history | + | [[Villa Bartolomei Museum Collection|Villa Bartolomei]] features the permanent exhibition ''Preserve the Past, Stop Time for Today and Tomorrow'' on the conservation and restoration activities of the [[Goriška Museum]] and hosts temporary exhibitions related to the region's recent history. Since 2012, the headquarters, custodians' offices and [[Goriška Museum Library|library]] have been situated in the villa's complex and some further extensions are planned. |
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==The villa== | ==The villa== | ||
− | Villa Bartolomei is a two-storey building with a preserved | + | Villa Bartolomei is a two-storey building with a preserved late-Baroque exterior, which is especially obvious from the northern façade: the central axis is accentuated by a massive stone portal on the ground floor and a balcony on the first floor. In 1980, the building, damaged by the 1976 earthquake, was allocated to the [[Goriška Museum]] to arrange a collection of recent history there. One year later, the interior was renovated according to plans by architect [[Bogdan Mikuž]] and converted into museum exhibition rooms. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[Goriška Museum]] | *[[Goriška Museum]] | ||
+ | *[[Goriška Museum Library]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:47, 7 September 2020
The villa
Villa Bartolomei is a two-storey building with a preserved late-Baroque exterior, which is especially obvious from the northern façade: the central axis is accentuated by a massive stone portal on the ground floor and a balcony on the first floor. In 1980, the building, damaged by the 1976 earthquake, was allocated to the Goriška Museum to arrange a collection of recent history there. One year later, the interior was renovated according to plans by architect Bogdan Mikuž and converted into museum exhibition rooms.