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| website = http://www.zavod-ksb.si/ANG/castle.html | | website = http://www.zavod-ksb.si/ANG/castle.html | ||
| managed by = Slovenska Bistrica Municipality | | managed by = Slovenska Bistrica Municipality | ||
+ | | opening hours = 9am–5pm Tue–Fri, 11am–3pm Sat. Closed Mon, Sun and holiday except 8.2. | ||
| contacts = {{Contact | | contacts = {{Contact | ||
| name = Vojka Osojnik | | name = Vojka Osojnik |
Revision as of 19:16, 13 March 2010
The castle was thoroughly rebuilt by the Vettri between 1623 and 1651, when it achieved its present dimensions. The inner courtyard of a slightly trapezoid form is surrounded by four wings with towers in the corners. Towards the end of the 17th century the Wildensteins laid out a castle park with a 200 metre-long beech avenue and park statuary. The Baroque rebuilding by the Attems was concluded in 1721 with the Illusionist painting of the Chapel, stairway and Knights' Hall by Franz Ignaty Flurer - these are the only signed paintings by him in Slovene territory.
The castle's extensive museum collection was initially set up in 1985 and has since expanded to the point that it now occupies most of the castle's premises. The core of the collection consists of 14 standards belonging to Slovenska Bistrica branches of the Union of Associations of National Liberation War Veterans, the oldest of which is a pre-war Yugoslav flag.
The Roman exhibition presents the Roman road from Celeia to Poetovio, while the Pajtler exhibition presents about 1,600 specimens of fossils and minerals collected by Franc Pajtler from Pragersko, one of the biggest collections in Slovenia.
The Arko ethnological collection presents over 4,000 items from Slovenska Bistrica, covering ceramics, cottage industries such as cheesemaking, weaving, smithing and joinery, farm furnishings and equipment and hunting gear.
A Memorial Room to Pohorje fairy-tale writer Jože Tomažič (1906–1970) was opened in October 1991, and a Memorial Room to Spodnja Polskava-born writer Anton Ingolič (1907–1992) was established in June 1992.
In August 1994 a permanent exhibition of over 90 different religious books was established; this collection comprises over 450 specimens and was donated by Franc Pajtler from Pragersko. It focuses on prayer-books in Slovene but also includes religious books in German and other languages, the oldest dating from 1723.
In 1998 an exhibition of 37 specimens of rocks was organised, depicting the geological structure of the Pohorje region. A special item in this collection is cizlakite, a green stone found in Cezlak (Oplotnica) which is unique in Europe.
Also in 1998, a permanent exhibition of wines from Bistrica was opened on the ground floor of the castle. Different sorts of wine and samples are provided by 12 leading wine-growers from the region, and there is also a display of wine glasses, some of which were produced by glassworks in the Pohorje.