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− | Established in [[established::1986]], [[Zasavje Museum, Trbovlje|Zasavje Museum]] serves the three municipalities of Zasavje: [[Municipality of Trbovlje|Trbovlje]], [[Municipality of Zagorje ob Savi|Zagorje]] and [[Municipality of Hrastnik|Hrastnik]]. Housed in a 19th-century Trbovlje burgher house, the main museum holds a large collection on the development of mining in the region. In 1996 the upper floor was converted into a gallery to house the | + | Established in [[established::1986]], [[Zasavje Museum, Trbovlje|Zasavje Museum]] serves the three municipalities of Zasavje: [[Municipality of Trbovlje|Trbovlje]], [[Municipality of Zagorje ob Savi|Zagorje]] and [[Municipality of Hrastnik|Hrastnik]]. Housed in a 19th-century Trbovlje burgher house, the main museum holds a large collection on the development of mining in the region. In 1996 the upper floor was converted into a gallery to house the museum's fine arts collection, mostly of works by sculptor [[Stojan Batič]] (b 1925), including his Miners' and Explosion Cycles. |
− | The Zasavje Museum public institution manages | + | The Zasavje Museum public institution also manages the [[Hrastnik Museum]] and the [[Memorial House of the Founding Congress of the Communist Party of Slovenia in Čebine]], and offers visits to the ''in situ'' mining collection in Kisovec. |
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Revision as of 13:04, 30 August 2011
See also
- Hrastnik Museum
- Memorial House of the Founding Congress of the Communist Party of Slovenia in Čebine
External links
- Zasavje Museum website (in Slovenian)