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Mineral water was discovered at Radenci in 1833 by Karel Henn, a student of medicine. After a thorough analysis of the water, he returned to Radenci as a renowned doctor in 1869 where he bottled the first 'Radenska Three Hearts' mineral water which was was later supplied to the Emperor’s court in Vienna and to the Pope's palace in Rome. In 1882 the first guests were welcomed to the Radenci Health Resort. In July 1996 the new 'Thermal Paradise' section was opened (10 outdoor and indoor pools), linked with the physiotherapy ward and all the hotels by an enclosed walkway.
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The [[Radenska Museum Collection]] in Radenci was opened in [[established::1969]] at the 100 anniversary of pumping the mineral water Radenska. The museum collection is displayed in six rooms of Marijin dom at Terme Radenci, presenting the rich history of Radenska from 1869 onwards. The building houses also Radenska Gallery, an exhibition hall in the attic, arranged for occasional exhibitions of contemporary art.
 
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Located within Marijin dom ('Mary's House'), a historic villa built as part of the spa's complex of buildings in 1894, the [[Radenska Museum Collection]] depicts the history of the Terme Radenci company which has managed the health resort since 1869, the development of the spa and the growth of health-resort tourism. The villa has housed the Radenska Museum Collection since 1978, and both the collection and the building were renovated in 1993.
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== History ==
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Mineral water was discovered at Radenci in 1833 by Karel Henn, a student of medicine. After a thorough analysis of the water, he returned to Radenci as a renowned doctor in 1869 where he bottled the first 'Radenska Three Hearts' mineral water which was later supplied to the Emperor’s court in Vienna and to the Pope's palace in Rome.  
  
The museum building also contains two rooms with historical furniture and the spa's rich library collection. In the attic an exhibition hall is arranged for occasional exhibitions of contemporary art.
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In 1882 the first guests were welcomed to the Radenci Health Resort. In July 1996 the new 'Thermal Paradise' section was opened (10 outdoor and indoor pools), linked with the physiotherapy ward and all the hotels by an enclosed walkway.
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== Collection ==
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Located within Marijin dom ('Mary's House'), a historic villa built as part of the spa's complex of buildings in 1894, the Radenska Museum Collection depicts the history of the Terme Radenci company which has managed the health resort since 1869, the development of the spa and the growth of health-resort tourism. The villa has housed the Radenska Museum Collection since 1978, and both the collection and the building were renovated in 1993.
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The exhibition, presents history and development of Radenska Company and its grounder Karel Henn. Several devices for filling and stopping bottles, as well as a presentation of filling and packing the bottles introduce to visitors into hard work of working woman.
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The museum building also contains two rooms with historical furniture, originating from Radenci buildings, and the spa's rich library collection mainly of the first owner legacy.
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== See also ==
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* [[Murska Sobota Regional Museum]]
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.pok-muzej-ms.si/?jezik=slo&vsebina=dok&id=64 Radenska Museum Collection web page] (in Slovenian)
  
 
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[[Category:Museums]]

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The Radenska Museum Collection in Radenci was opened in 1969 at the 100 anniversary of pumping the mineral water Radenska. The museum collection is displayed in six rooms of Marijin dom at Terme Radenci, presenting the rich history of Radenska from 1869 onwards. The building houses also Radenska Gallery, an exhibition hall in the attic, arranged for occasional exhibitions of contemporary art.


History

Mineral water was discovered at Radenci in 1833 by Karel Henn, a student of medicine. After a thorough analysis of the water, he returned to Radenci as a renowned doctor in 1869 where he bottled the first 'Radenska Three Hearts' mineral water which was later supplied to the Emperor’s court in Vienna and to the Pope's palace in Rome.

In 1882 the first guests were welcomed to the Radenci Health Resort. In July 1996 the new 'Thermal Paradise' section was opened (10 outdoor and indoor pools), linked with the physiotherapy ward and all the hotels by an enclosed walkway.

Collection

Located within Marijin dom ('Mary's House'), a historic villa built as part of the spa's complex of buildings in 1894, the Radenska Museum Collection depicts the history of the Terme Radenci company which has managed the health resort since 1869, the development of the spa and the growth of health-resort tourism. The villa has housed the Radenska Museum Collection since 1978, and both the collection and the building were renovated in 1993.

The exhibition, presents history and development of Radenska Company and its grounder Karel Henn. Several devices for filling and stopping bottles, as well as a presentation of filling and packing the bottles introduce to visitors into hard work of working woman.

The museum building also contains two rooms with historical furniture, originating from Radenci buildings, and the spa's rich library collection mainly of the first owner legacy.

See also

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