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Founded in [[established::1955]] by [[Prekmurje Museum Society]] (established in 1935), [[Murska Sobota Regional Museum]] found a permanent home in Murska Sobota Castle in 1956. It is the main regional institution for the protection of movable cultural heritage in Pomurje region. From its initial 186 square metres the museum has since expanded its premises to an area of 2,000 square metres.  
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Founded in [[established::1955]] by ''Prekmurje Museum Society'' [[Murska Sobota Regional Museum]] found a permanent home in Murska Sobota Castle in 1956. It is the main regional institution for the protection of movable cultural heritage in Pomurje region. From its initial 186 square metres the museum has since expanded its premises to an area of 2,000 square metres.  
 
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Occupying the entire first floor of the castle, the museum's permanent exhibition 'Life in Prekmurje from Prehistory to the Present' was designed by Vladimir Pezdirec and installed in 1997. It leads visitors from prehistory to antiquity and the Middle Ages, thorough Romanesque and Gothic to Baroque and finally down to the present day. Special mention is made of the Jews and their stay in Prekmurje, rural life, development after incorporation into the first Yugoslavia, and the suffering in World War II. The exhibition concludes with an interesting collection of life in the first half of the 20th century. There is also a museum library. In 1999 the Museum received a special award for its creative and imaginative approach from the [[European Museum Forum (EMF)]].
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== History ==
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The beginning of Murska Sobota Regional Museum are binded with Prekmurje Museum Society, which was established in 1935. Collection of ''Prekmurje Museum Society'' was first indexed during the World War II by Avgust Pavel. In 1978 the museum became a working unit of Murska Sobota ''Cultural Centre'', which was renamed in 1984 to ''Miško Kranjec Cultural Centre, Murska Sobota''. In 1987 it acquired a status of general museum for Pomurje. It was established as an independent cultural institution in 1992 by [[Murska Sobota Municipality]]. With reorganisation of municipalities afterwards the museum remained without proprietors for many years. The problems were solved in 2007 with new establishing act by Murska Sobota Urban Municipality and Moravske Toplice Municipality.
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== Programme / Mission ==
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Its mission is a complex museum activity, which includes recording, collecting, research, documentation, conservation, education and various forms of representation of all types of tangible and intangible cultural heritage. There are intertwined cultural influences of neighbouring provinces and countries, and unique creativity that comes from ethnic, national and religious diversity. Museum performs a public service for all municipalities in this region and is also responsible for recording and documentation of intangible heritage in Porabje (Hungary) and Radgona corner (Austria), where a part of the Slovenian national minority lives . Its activity includes archaeology, ethnology, history and art history, conservation and restoration, educational and andragogical programs and professional library.
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== Venues, branches ==
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Beside main location at Murska Sobota Castle, the museum has many dislocated units: ''Beltinci Museum Collection'' in Beltinci castle; ''Gornja Radgona Museum Collection'' in Špital, Gornja Radgona; [[Radenska Museum Collection]]; [[Vaneča Memorial Room – District Committee of the Association of National Liberation War Veterans Murska Sobota]]; [[Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum]];
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''Memorial Room of Dr Fran Kovačič'', Veržej; [[Homestead of the Writer Miško Kranjec]]; ''Grad Castle'', Grad - Krajinski park Goričko; ''Memorial Room of Štefan Hozjan'', Brezovica; ''Pečarovci Museum Collecton of Fire Brigade''; ''Memorial Room of Dr Anton Trstenjak'', Rodmošci.
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Since 1990 Murska Sobota Regional Museum has also managed the Gornja Radgona Collection, Špital. The museum has set several permanent exhibitions in other towns or museums: the Radenska Museum Collection in Radenci, the Oloris Age Exhibition at the [[Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum]]; the Craft workshops and collections at Krajinski park Goričko, Grad; the Fran Kovačič Memorial Room, and the Fire Fighters Society Collection in Pečarovci.
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Radenska Museum Collection]]  
 
* [[Radenska Museum Collection]]  
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* [[Murska Sobota Gallery]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
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Founded in 1955 by Prekmurje Museum Society Murska Sobota Regional Museum found a permanent home in Murska Sobota Castle in 1956. It is the main regional institution for the protection of movable cultural heritage in Pomurje region. From its initial 186 square metres the museum has since expanded its premises to an area of 2,000 square metres.


History

The beginning of Murska Sobota Regional Museum are binded with Prekmurje Museum Society, which was established in 1935. Collection of Prekmurje Museum Society was first indexed during the World War II by Avgust Pavel. In 1978 the museum became a working unit of Murska Sobota Cultural Centre, which was renamed in 1984 to Miško Kranjec Cultural Centre, Murska Sobota. In 1987 it acquired a status of general museum for Pomurje. It was established as an independent cultural institution in 1992 by Murska Sobota Municipality. With reorganisation of municipalities afterwards the museum remained without proprietors for many years. The problems were solved in 2007 with new establishing act by Murska Sobota Urban Municipality and Moravske Toplice Municipality.

Programme / Mission

Its mission is a complex museum activity, which includes recording, collecting, research, documentation, conservation, education and various forms of representation of all types of tangible and intangible cultural heritage. There are intertwined cultural influences of neighbouring provinces and countries, and unique creativity that comes from ethnic, national and religious diversity. Museum performs a public service for all municipalities in this region and is also responsible for recording and documentation of intangible heritage in Porabje (Hungary) and Radgona corner (Austria), where a part of the Slovenian national minority lives . Its activity includes archaeology, ethnology, history and art history, conservation and restoration, educational and andragogical programs and professional library.

Venues, branches

Beside main location at Murska Sobota Castle, the museum has many dislocated units: Beltinci Museum Collection in Beltinci castle; Gornja Radgona Museum Collection in Špital, Gornja Radgona; Radenska Museum Collection; Vaneča Memorial Room – District Committee of the Association of National Liberation War Veterans Murska Sobota; Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum; Memorial Room of Dr Fran Kovačič, Veržej; Homestead of the Writer Miško Kranjec; Grad Castle, Grad - Krajinski park Goričko; Memorial Room of Štefan Hozjan, Brezovica; Pečarovci Museum Collecton of Fire Brigade; Memorial Room of Dr Anton Trstenjak, Rodmošci.


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