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Johann Martin Lenz, a photographer based in Celje, had this studio built in 1899 with three workrooms on the ground floor and a metal-and-glass structure on the second floor. The studio was heated, enabling the photographer to work in it all year round. In 1919 the house and studio were purchased by Josip Pelikan. Today at the original studio premises a special museum collection presents historic photographic equipment, including travel cameras, mobile study cameras, studio lenses and backgrounds. The 19th-century glass photographic studio on the second floor makes daylight photography possible even today. The photographer Josip Pelikan left behind much high-quality documentary material from the time he lived in Celje between 1919 and 1977.
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The photographer Josip Pelikan left behind much high-quality documentary material from the time he lived in Celje between [[::1919]] and [[::1977]]. Display presents a special museum collection containing historic photographic equipment, including travel cameras, mobile study cameras, studio lenses and backgrounds. Original photography of various formats, negatives and glass photographic plates show mainly portrait, studio, industry and mountain motives. Also important is photography of city Celje and health centers of the region in the first half of the 20th century for instance Rogaška Slatina, Dobrna and Rimske toplice.
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== History ==
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Studio was established by Johann Martin Lenz, a photographer based in Celje, that had this studio built in [[::1899]], with three workrooms on the ground floor and a metal-and-glass structure on the second floor. The studio was heated, enabling the photographer to work in it all year round. In 1919 the house and studio were purchased by Josip Pelikan. The 19th-century glass photographic studio on the second floor makes daylight photography possible even today.  
 
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Fotografski atelje Josipa Pelikana, Celje
Razlagova 5, Sl-3000 Celje, Slovenia,
Phone386 (0) 3 548 5891
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The photographer Josip Pelikan left behind much high-quality documentary material from the time he lived in Celje between [[::1919]] and [[::1977]]. Display presents a special museum collection containing historic photographic equipment, including travel cameras, mobile study cameras, studio lenses and backgrounds. Original photography of various formats, negatives and glass photographic plates show mainly portrait, studio, industry and mountain motives. Also important is photography of city Celje and health centers of the region in the first half of the 20th century for instance Rogaška Slatina, Dobrna and Rimske toplice.

History

Studio was established by Johann Martin Lenz, a photographer based in Celje, that had this studio built in [[::1899]], with three workrooms on the ground floor and a metal-and-glass structure on the second floor. The studio was heated, enabling the photographer to work in it all year round. In 1919 the house and studio were purchased by Josip Pelikan. The 19th-century glass photographic studio on the second floor makes daylight photography possible even today.

Fotografski atelje Josipa Pelikana, Celje +
Fotografski atelje Josipa Pelikana, Celje +
Razlagova 5, Sl-3000 Celje, Slovenia +
Johann Martin Lenz, a photographer based in Celje, had this studio built in 1899 with three workrooms on the ground floor and a metal-and-glass structure on the second floor. +
Johann Martin Lenz, a photographer based in Celje, had this studio built in 1899 with three workrooms on the ground floor and a metal-and-glass structure on the second floor. +
+386 / 3 548 5891 +
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