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Memorial House of the Founding Congress of the Communist Party of Slovenia in Čebine


Memorial House of the Founding Congress of the Communist Party of Slovenia in Cebine - 01.jpgInterior and exterior views of old BarliÄ homestead that houses the memorial room, established 1985, commemorating the founding of the Communist Party of Slovenia, Äebine 1937

Located in a substantially altered old Barlič homestead, this memorial room commemorates the Founding Congress of the Communist Party of Slovenia, which was held here in 1937. The room was set up in 1985 and contains original period furniture, and two panels illustrate the events which occurred here.

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Forma Viva Open Air Sculpture Collection, Maribor


Forma Viva Open Air Sculpture Collection Maribor 2008 Dragica Cadez Lapajne.jpgA concrete sculpture by Dragica Čadež Lapajne (SI), made in 1986 and standing in front of the Primary School Gustav Šilih in Maribor, 2008

Forma Viva Open Air Sculpture Collection, Maribor is one of several in Slovenia which arose under the auspices of the International Symposia of Sculptors called Forma Viva, an innovative project conceptualised as a regular gathering of artists from all over the world. They were invited to create various, often monumental sculptures according to their particular vision and style. These works are then incorporated into publicly accessible collections that bear the name of Forma Viva as well.

Each of the venues of the Symposia chose a site-specific policy for the materials used. Maribor's Forma Viva was conceptualised as a distinctively urban project that was supposed to reflect the expanding urban fabric of Maribor. Correspondingly the works, dispersed throughout the city, are made of reinforced concrete.

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