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− | Located in the historic centre of Radovljica, the bourgeous house from the mid-16th century named [[Šivec House, Radovljica]] is since [[established::1976]] administrated by the [[Radovljica Municipality Museums]]. Renovated in | + | Located in the historic centre of Radovljica, the bourgeous house from the mid-16th century named [[Šivec House, Radovljica]] is since [[established::1976]] administrated by the [[Radovljica Municipality Museums]]. Renovated in 2001, it offers today two types of gallery activities: one unit, known on ist research and popularisation of Slovene illustration, offers since 2003 the permanent collection of children and youth illustrations. Another unit features from 8 up to 10 exhibitions annual. Thez are mainly of a contemporary nature like in the summer 2009 the exhibition of ceramic sculptures of Lučka Šićarov. |
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− | With its rich outer and interior architectural appearance, it is an outstanding example of late Gothic architecture. Following restoration, all of its original beauty has been revealed: the facade with its frescoes and exquisitely-designed detailing; the interior with its colonnaded entrance hall on the ground floor and smoke kitchen, granary and representative living quarters on the first floor. The room is used as a Wedding Hall and the colonnaded entrance hall is used as an art gallery. | + | With its rich outer and interior architectural appearance, it is an outstanding example of late Gothic architecture. Following restoration, all of its original beauty has been revealed: the facade with its frescoes and exquisitely-designed detailing; the interior with its colonnaded entrance hall on the ground floor and smoke kitchen, granary and representative living quarters on the first floor. The room is used as a Wedding Hall and the colonnaded entrance hall is used as an art gallery. |
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Revision as of 13:16, 10 May 2010
See also
External links
- Šivec House website (in English)