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Housed in the Kasarna, a workers’ residential building dating from the late 18th century, the Ethnological Collection depicts the culture and way of life of iron-worker's families, the history and way of life of the settlement and the history of the building, together with a reconstruction of a typical iron-workers' dwelling.
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Housed in the Kasarna, a workers’ residential building dating from the late 18th century, the [[Ethnological Collection in Kasarna, Jesenice]], arranged in [[established::2005]] by the [[Upper Sava Valley Museum, Jesenice]], depicts the culture and way of life of iron-worker's families, the history and way of life of the settlement and the history of the building, together with a reconstruction of a typical iron-workers' dwelling.
 
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A family had a right to live in the 'Kasarna' if one of its members was employed in the iron forge. On average 15 families lived in the building, sharing the kitchen, toilets, entrance hall, woodshed and other common places. The kitchen and a room of the workers' dwelling authentically document life in the 1930s and 1940s with the use of characteristic wooden furniture with ornaments in the bedroom and period kitchen equipment including a built-in wall range, grid iron, coffee grinding-mill and other implements which reflect the life of an iron-workers' family.
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== History ==
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Two-storey late Baroque building has three entrances and presents one of the earliest examples of workers' multi residential housing in the inner Austrian territory. Together with other objects at Stara Sava it forms rounded up entirety of Bucelleni Ruard Manor, first established in 16th century.
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In Stara Sava one can see also Bucelleni Ruard Manor house (see [[Iron-making, Mining and Palaeontologic Collection in Bucellini-Ruard Mansion, Jesenice]], remnants of blast furnace and puddling mill, little ironworks’ church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and Roch, chimney, mill, and part of the concrete water trough. The complex is protected as a technical monument.
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== Collections ==
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A family had a right to live in the Kasarna if one of its members was employed in the iron forge. On average 15 families lived in the building, sharing the kitchen, toilets, entrance hall, woodshed and other common places. The kitchen and a room of the workers' dwelling authentically document life in the 1930s and 1940s with the use of characteristic wooden furniture with ornaments in the bedroom and period kitchen equipment including a built-in wall range, grid iron, coffee grinding-mill and other implements which reflect the life of an iron-workers' family.
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The building houses also temporary exhibitions and various performances: workshops, summer nights, move shows, theatre and music shows,…
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== See also ==
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* [[Upper Sava Valley Museum, Jesenice]]
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* [[Iron-making, Mining and Palaeontologic Collection in Bucellini-Ruard Mansion, Jesenice]] in Stara Sava
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== External links ==
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* http://www.gornjesavskimuzej.si/english/ Ethnological Collection in Kasarna, Jesenice web page]
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* [http://kraji.eu/slovenija/jesenice_stara_sava/eng Photos on Stara Sava – kraji.eu]
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* [http://dedi.hruska.si/dediscina/48-delavska-kasarna-jesenice About Kasarna – dedi.hruska.si]
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Etnološka zbirka v Kasarni, Jesenice
Cesta Franceta Prešerna 48, SI-4270 Jesenice
Phone386 (0) 4 583 3506, 386 (0) 4 583 3500




Housed in the Kasarna, a workers’ residential building dating from the late 18th century, the Ethnological Collection in Kasarna, Jesenice, arranged in 2005 by the Upper Sava Valley Museum, Jesenice, depicts the culture and way of life of iron-worker's families, the history and way of life of the settlement and the history of the building, together with a reconstruction of a typical iron-workers' dwelling.


History

Two-storey late Baroque building has three entrances and presents one of the earliest examples of workers' multi residential housing in the inner Austrian territory. Together with other objects at Stara Sava it forms rounded up entirety of Bucelleni Ruard Manor, first established in 16th century.

In Stara Sava one can see also Bucelleni Ruard Manor house (see Iron-making, Mining and Palaeontologic Collection in Bucellini-Ruard Mansion, Jesenice, remnants of blast furnace and puddling mill, little ironworks’ church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and Roch, chimney, mill, and part of the concrete water trough. The complex is protected as a technical monument.

Collections

A family had a right to live in the Kasarna if one of its members was employed in the iron forge. On average 15 families lived in the building, sharing the kitchen, toilets, entrance hall, woodshed and other common places. The kitchen and a room of the workers' dwelling authentically document life in the 1930s and 1940s with the use of characteristic wooden furniture with ornaments in the bedroom and period kitchen equipment including a built-in wall range, grid iron, coffee grinding-mill and other implements which reflect the life of an iron-workers' family.

The building houses also temporary exhibitions and various performances: workshops, summer nights, move shows, theatre and music shows,…

See also

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Housed in the Kasarna, a workers’ residentHoused in the Kasarna, a workers’ residential building dating from the late 18th century, the Ethnological Collection in Kasarna, Jesenice, arranged in 2005 by the Upper Sava Valley Museum, Jesenice, depicts the culture and way of life of iron-worker families, the history and way of life of the settlement, and the history of the building, together with a reconstruction of a typical iron-worker dwelling.ruction of a typical iron-worker dwelling. +
Housed in the Kasarna, a workers’ residentHoused in the Kasarna, a workers’ residential building dating from the late 18th century, the Ethnological Collection in Kasarna, Jesenice, arranged in 2005 by the Upper Sava Valley Museum, Jesenice, depicts the culture and way of life of iron-worker families, the history and way of life of the settlement, and the history of the building, together with a reconstruction of a typical iron-worker dwelling.ruction of a typical iron-worker dwelling. +
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