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|Name=Ita Rina in Škrateljnova hiša, spomenik kraške arhitekture, Divača
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|name          = Škratelj Homestead
|Street=Kraška cesta 26
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|local name    = Škrateljnova hiša, spomenik kraške arhitekture
|Town=Sl-6215 Divača
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|street        = Kraška cesta 26
|Telephone=386 (0) 5 731 0930
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|town          = SI-6215 Divača
|Fax:386 (0) 731 0940
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|telephone    = 386 (0) 5 731 0930
|Email=obcina@divaca.si
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|fax          = 386 (0) 5 731 0940
|Website=http://www.divacamuzej.si
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|email        = zdenka.hrescak@divaca.si
|Founder=Municipality of Divača
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|website      = http://www.muzejdivaca.si
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|founded by    = Municipality of Divača
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|managed by    = Slovenian Cinematheque Museum Department
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|contacts      = {{Contact
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|name          = Mateja Maganja
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|role          = Head
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|email        = mateja.maganja@divaca.si
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{{Contact
 
{{Contact
|Name=Zdenka Hreščak
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|name          = Zdenka Hreščak
|Role=Project Manager
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|role          = Project Manager
|Email=zdenka.hrescak@divaca.si
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|email        = zdenka.hrescak@divaca.si
 
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{{Contact
 
{{Contact
|Name=Lilijana Nedič
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  | name        = Metka Dariš
|Role=Museum Collection Manager
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  | role        = Head of Museum Department
|Telephone: (01) 43 42 505,
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|Email=lilijana.nedic@kinoteka.si
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|Opening hours: 9am-1pm Wed, 10am-12pm Sat, 10am-1pm Sun, closed Mon-Tue and Thu-Fri
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  | email      = metka.daris@kinoteka.si  
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  | telephone  = 386 (0) 1 434 2505
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|opening hours = 9am-1pm Wed, 10am-12pm Sat, 10am-1pm Sun, closed Mon-Tue and Thu-Fri
 
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{{Abstract|
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Škratelj House in Divača features a permanent exhibition on Slovene movie star Ida Kravanja (stage name Ita Rina), which was conceived by the [[Slovenian Cinematheque]] and opened in 2000.
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{{Image|Ita Rina Museum.jpg}}
There are plans for the permanent exhibition on the actress to be supplemented by a museum of the Slovene Film Actors that will also include also a small cinema hall for screenings and workshops.
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The [[Škratelj Homestead]] is an ethnological monument that represents not only architectural and regional cultural heritage but is also is the birthplace of the first Slovene film star [[Ida Kravanja]] (stage name [[Ita Rina]]) who in the late 1920s starred in the film ''Erotikon'' (1929) by Czech director Gustav Machaty, which enjoyed major box-office success both in Europe and in the USA.
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The permanent exhibition on the actress, conceived by the [[Slovenian Cinematheque Museum Department]] and installed on the first floor of the homestead in [[established::1998]], has been expanded into the [[Museum of Slovenian Film Actors]]. The project has been supported by the [[Ministry of Culture]] and the [[Municipality of Divača]], while the renovation works on the Škratelj's homestead were supported by the donation of Norway through the [[EEA and Norway Grants|Norwegian Financial Mechanism]].
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==The site==
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The Škratelj Homestead and its courtyard (''borjač''), a well-preserved monument of 17th-century Karst architecture, represent the peak of the spontaneous folk architecture in the region. In the early part of the 20th century the homestead was the biggest and the most important house in Divača, a village resting on the edge of the Divaška Valley.
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In 1998 the [[Municipality of Divača]], in collaboration with the [[Slovenian Cinematheque]] and the [[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Nova Gorica Regional Office]], transformed part of the Škratelj Homestead, the residential building called the Škratelj House, into a museum in which the permanent exhibition on the actress has been installed. The exhibition offers an insight into the life of [[Ita Rina]] and the development of Slovene cinema during her day.
  
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The [[Museum of Slovenian Film Actors]] was inaugurated in July 2011 and includes a small cinema hall for screenings and workshops.
  
==Ita Rina==
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==See also==
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*[[Museum of Slovenian Film Actors]]
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*[[Slovenian Cinematheque Museum Department]]
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*[[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Nova Gorica Regional Office]]
  
Ita Rina (1907-1979) was the first Slovene to achieve international star status - her heyday was in the late 1920s when she starred in the film ''Erotikon'' (1929) by Czech director Gustav Machaty, which enjoyed major box-office success both in Europe and in the USA. The young Slovene actress first lived in Berlin, at that time centre of European film industry, and her debut was in the role of a chambermaid in ''Was die Kinder ihren Eltern verschweigen''. }} After 00''Erotikon'' she performed in the first Czech sound film ''Gallows Toni'' in 1930. She declined an invitation from Hollywood and instead moved to Belgrade, got married and changed her name to Tamara Djordjević. Thereafter she starred in several more films, including the Yugoslav production War (1960), however she never managed to regain her earlier fame. After the war she also appeared in several Yugoslav theatre productions. Ita Rina died in Budva, and was buried in Belgrade.
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==External links==
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*[http://www.muzejdivaca.si/eng Divača Museum website] – Museum of Slovenian Film Actors
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*[http://www.eeagrants.org/id/1118 An article at the EEA Grants page] – ''Bringing Slovenian film history into the light''
  
==Škratelj House==
 
  
The architecture of Škratelj House and its courtyard (borjač), a monument of 17th-century Karst architecture, is well preserved. A bust of Ita Rina by student Maja Babič Košir was unveiled in the courtyard in July 2000 following a student sculpture competition organised by the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Ljubljana. The exhibition on the first floor presents the life of Ita Rina and the development of Slovene film during her day.
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[[Category:Museums]]
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[[Category:Monuments and sites]]
[[Category:Film museums]]
 
[[Category:Film]]
 

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Škrateljnova hiša, spomenik kraške arhitekture
Kraška cesta 26, SI-6215 Divača
Phone386 (0) 5 731 0930




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The Škratelj Homestead is an ethnological monument that represents not only architectural and regional cultural heritage but is also is the birthplace of the first Slovene film star Ida Kravanja (stage name Ita Rina) who in the late 1920s starred in the film Erotikon (1929) by Czech director Gustav Machaty, which enjoyed major box-office success both in Europe and in the USA.

The permanent exhibition on the actress, conceived by the Slovenian Cinematheque Museum Department and installed on the first floor of the homestead in 1998, has been expanded into the Museum of Slovenian Film Actors. The project has been supported by the Ministry of Culture and the Municipality of Divača, while the renovation works on the Škratelj's homestead were supported by the donation of Norway through the Norwegian Financial Mechanism.


The site

The Škratelj Homestead and its courtyard (borjač), a well-preserved monument of 17th-century Karst architecture, represent the peak of the spontaneous folk architecture in the region. In the early part of the 20th century the homestead was the biggest and the most important house in Divača, a village resting on the edge of the Divaška Valley.

In 1998 the Municipality of Divača, in collaboration with the Slovenian Cinematheque and the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Nova Gorica Regional Office, transformed part of the Škratelj Homestead, the residential building called the Škratelj House, into a museum in which the permanent exhibition on the actress has been installed. The exhibition offers an insight into the life of Ita Rina and the development of Slovene cinema during her day.

The Museum of Slovenian Film Actors was inaugurated in July 2011 and includes a small cinema hall for screenings and workshops.

See also

External links


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