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| maintainer = Janez Premk | | maintainer = Janez Premk | ||
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{{Infobox | {{Infobox | ||
− | | name = | + | | name = Ljutomer Museum |
| localname = Muzej Ljutomer | | localname = Muzej Ljutomer | ||
| street = Glavni trg 2 | | street = Glavni trg 2 | ||
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| website = http://www.knjiznica-ljutomer.si/vsebina-2.html | | website = http://www.knjiznica-ljutomer.si/vsebina-2.html | ||
| managed by = Ljutomer Public Library | | managed by = Ljutomer Public Library | ||
− | | opening hours = 8am–3pm Mon–Fri. Sat, Sun by arrangement | + | | opening hours = 8am–3pm Mon–Fri. Sat, Sun by arrangement |
| contacts = {{Contact | | contacts = {{Contact | ||
| name = Anton Ratiznojnik | | name = Anton Ratiznojnik | ||
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− | The [[ | + | The [[Ljutomer Museum]], established in [[established::1981]], is a branch of the [[Ljutomer Public Library]] and presents three Ljutomer museum collections to the public. It is situated at Glavni trg in Ljutomer, where the first Slovenian film record was shot by [[Karol Grossmann]] (1864–1929) in 1905, and the first Slovene Camp (''Tabor'') was held in 1868. |
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== Collections == | == Collections == | ||
− | The Tabor Movement Museum Collection was presented in the Ljutomer Town Hall following the rearrangement of the former Museum of the National Liberation War. It displays documents and artefacts which illustrate the history and development of the Tabor Movement of 1868–1871, under which numerous groups of young intellectuals living in Slovene ethnic territory initiated mass open-air forums ( | + | The Tabor Movement Museum Collection was presented in the Ljutomer Town Hall following the rearrangement of the former Museum of the National Liberation War. It displays documents and artefacts which illustrate the history and development of the Tabor Movement of 1868–1871, under which numerous groups of young intellectuals living in the Slovene ethnic territory initiated mass open-air forums, or camps (''tabori''), to publicise and rally support for a united Slovenia. Although they were later banned, the influence of the camps continued to be felt in later years whenever questions concerning the Slovene national movement were raised. |
− | The General Museum Collection presents cultural, political, social and economic life of Ljutomer and Prlekija region from the first mention of Ljutomer in the 13th century until the 20th century. Special attention is drawn to famous natives | + | The General Museum Collection presents the cultural, political, social, and economic life of Ljutomer and Prlekija region from the first mention of Ljutomer in the 13th century until the 20th century. Special attention is drawn to famous natives active during that time in Prlekija region, like [[Ivan Gottweis]], [[Stanko Vraz]], [[Franc Miklošič]], [[Henrik Schreiner]], and [[Rafael Ferdinand Hussian]], a personal doctor of Emperor Franc I. |
− | The Karol Grossmann Collection presents life and work of first Slovene film amateur and cameraman through his art photographs and projections of oldest Slovene movies, shot in 1905–1906 in Ljutomer. | + | The [[Karol Grossmann]] Collection presents the life and work of the first Slovene film amateur and cameraman through his art photographs and projections of oldest Slovene movies, shot in 1905–1906 in Ljutomer. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.knjiznica-ljutomer.si/vsebina-2.html Ljutomer Museum web page] | * [http://www.knjiznica-ljutomer.si/vsebina-2.html Ljutomer Museum web page] | ||
− | * [http://www.hervardi.com/tabori.php About Tabor Movement] | + | * [http://www.hervardi.com/tabori.php About the Tabor Movement] (in Slovenian) |
− | * [http://www.juliadoria.com/knjigarna/q/artikel/4466/KAROL_GROSSMANN_IN_ZACETKI_SLOVENSKEGA_FILMA Book on Karol Grossmann] | + | * [http://www.juliadoria.com/knjigarna/q/artikel/4466/KAROL_GROSSMANN_IN_ZACETKI_SLOVENSKEGA_FILMA Book on Karol Grossmann] (in Slovenian) |
[[Category:Museums]] | [[Category:Museums]] | ||
[[Category:Film museums]] | [[Category:Film museums]] |
Latest revision as of 21:33, 24 July 2017
Collections
The Tabor Movement Museum Collection was presented in the Ljutomer Town Hall following the rearrangement of the former Museum of the National Liberation War. It displays documents and artefacts which illustrate the history and development of the Tabor Movement of 1868–1871, under which numerous groups of young intellectuals living in the Slovene ethnic territory initiated mass open-air forums, or camps (tabori), to publicise and rally support for a united Slovenia. Although they were later banned, the influence of the camps continued to be felt in later years whenever questions concerning the Slovene national movement were raised.
The General Museum Collection presents the cultural, political, social, and economic life of Ljutomer and Prlekija region from the first mention of Ljutomer in the 13th century until the 20th century. Special attention is drawn to famous natives active during that time in Prlekija region, like Ivan Gottweis, Stanko Vraz, Franc Miklošič, Henrik Schreiner, and Rafael Ferdinand Hussian, a personal doctor of Emperor Franc I.
The Karol Grossmann Collection presents the life and work of the first Slovene film amateur and cameraman through his art photographs and projections of oldest Slovene movies, shot in 1905–1906 in Ljutomer.
See also
- Ljutomer Public Library
- Ljutomer Culture House
- Blacksmith Museum, Ljutomer
- Grossmann Fantastic Film and Wine Festival
External links
- Ljutomer Museum web page
- About the Tabor Movement (in Slovenian)
- Book on Karol Grossmann (in Slovenian)