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| name                = Tabor Military Museum, Lokev
 
| name                = Tabor Military Museum, Lokev
| localname          = Vojaški muzej 'Tabor', Lokev
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| localname          = Vojaški muzej Tabor, Lokev
| street address      = Lokev, Sl-6219 Lokev, Slovenia
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| street             = Lokev
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| town                = SI-6219 Lokev
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 5 767 0107, 386 (0) 5 767 0581
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 5 767 0107, 386 (0) 5 767 0581
| website            = http://www.kras-carso.com/muzej/tabor
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| name                = Srečko Rože  
 
| name                = Srečko Rože  
 
| role                = Head
 
| role                = Head
| telephone          = 386 (0) 41 516586
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 41 516 586
 
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Tabor Military Museum was opened in 1995 by Srečko Rože and his wife in Lokev's 15th-century Venetian fortress, known as the 'Tabor' (encampment). The collection comprises more than 140,000 objects, most of them dating from the First and Second World Wars; only around 4,200 of these are exhibited. Some of the most interesting objects are military uniforms, among which the skillfully-designed red one from the time of Maria Theresa stands out. A special place is given to the gold-handled sabre Hitler gave his officers for exceptional service; only 11 of them have been preserved. Rare items from the Second World War include children’s gas masks and soap from the Dachau concentration camp. A unique item at the museum is a thick chronicle of the Habsburg dynasty from the time of Franz Joseph I with a front cover of 16 karat gold.
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{{Wide image|Tabor Military Museum, Lokev 2020 Exterior Photo Kaja Brezocnik (1).jpg}}
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[[Tabor Military Museum, Lokev|Tabor Military Museum]] was opened in [[established::1995]] by [[Srečko Rože]] and his family in Lokev's 15th-century Venetian fortress, known as the 'Tabor' (encampment). The collection comprises more than 420,000 objects, most of them dating from the First and Second World Wars; only around 3 percent of these are exhibited. Some of the most interesting objects are military uniforms, among which the skillfully-designed red one from the time of Maria Theresa stands out. A special place is given to the gold-handled sabre Hitler gave his officers for exceptional service; only 11 of them have been preserved. Rare items from the Second World War include children’s gas masks and soap from the Dachau concentration camp. A unique item at the museum is a thick chronicle of the Habsburg dynasty from the time of Franz Joseph I with a front cover of 16 karat gold.
 
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== External links ==
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BGB6PtcRPQ Tabor Military Museum on YouTube] (in Slovenian)
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[[Category:Museums]]
 
[[Category:Museums]]
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[[Category:Specialised museums]]
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[[Category:Private museum collections]]
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[[Category:World War I]]

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Vojaški muzej Tabor, Lokev
Lokev, SI-6219 Lokev


Phone386 (0) 5 767 0107, 386 (0) 5 767 0581




Tabor Military Museum, Lokev 2020 Exterior Photo Kaja Brezocnik (1).jpgTabor Military Museum, Lokev, 2020. Tabor Military Museum was opened in 1995 by Srečko Rože and his family in Lokev's 15th-century Venetian fortress, known as the 'Tabor' (encampment). The collection comprises more than 420,000 objects, most of them dating from the First and Second World Wars; only around 3 percent of these are exhibited. Some of the most interesting objects are military uniforms, among which the skillfully-designed red one from the time of Maria Theresa stands out. A special place is given to the gold-handled sabre Hitler gave his officers for exceptional service; only 11 of them have been preserved. Rare items from the Second World War include children’s gas masks and soap from the Dachau concentration camp. A unique item at the museum is a thick chronicle of the Habsburg dynasty from the time of Franz Joseph I with a front cover of 16 karat gold.


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Vojaški muzej 'Tabor', Lokev +
Vojaški muzej 'Tabor', Lokev +
Lokev, Sl-6219 Lokev, Slovenia +
+386 / 5 767 0107, 386 / 5 767 0581 +