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| name = Bela krajina Museum, Metlika | | name = Bela krajina Museum, Metlika | ||
| localname = Belokranjski muzej Metlika | | localname = Belokranjski muzej Metlika | ||
− | | street | + | | street = Trg svobode 4 |
− | | telephone = 386 (0) 7 306 3370 | + | | town = Sl-8330 Metlika |
+ | | telephone = 386 (0) 7 306 3370, 386 (0) 7 306 3371, 306 (0) 51 684 944 (mobile) | ||
| fax = 386 (0) 7 305 8177 | | fax = 386 (0) 7 305 8177 | ||
| email = belokranjski.muzej@guest.arnes.si | | email = belokranjski.muzej@guest.arnes.si | ||
| website = http://www.belokranjski-muzej.si | | website = http://www.belokranjski-muzej.si | ||
− | | | + | | founded by = Metlika Municipality |
+ | | founded by 2 = Črnomelj Municipality | ||
+ | | founded by 3 = Semič Municipality | ||
+ | | opening hours = 9am–5pm Mon–Sat, 10am–2pm Sun and holidays. Closed 1.1., 1.11, 25.12. | ||
| contacts = {{Contact | | contacts = {{Contact | ||
| name = Andreja Brancelj Bednaršek | | name = Andreja Brancelj Bednaršek | ||
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| role = Documentary Department | | role = Documentary Department | ||
| email = leon.gregorcic@guest.arnes.si | | email = leon.gregorcic@guest.arnes.si | ||
+ | }}{{Contact | ||
+ | | name = Ana Plut | ||
+ | | role = Secretary | ||
+ | | email = belokranjski.muzej@guest.arnes.si | ||
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Revision as of 13:21, 9 February 2010
The cultural history collection at Metlika presents the history of Bela Krajina from 1200 onwards, from the time the Kolpa became the border river between Carniola and Croatia. One interesting, though dark, period is that of the Turkish incursions in the 15th and 16th centuries. The lapidary collection contains many fascinating objects relating to Roman, medieval and modern history. The ethnological collection illustrates the way of life in the 19th and early 20th centuries, when Črnomelj and Metlika were major centres of crafts and trade. There is also a special viticulture collection in the castle cellar.
The museum also houses a rich collection of visual arts, emphasising work by artists from Bela Krajina. Bela Krajina Museum's exhibitions conclude with the collection of recent history that introduces the visitor to the major events in Bela Krajina in the first half of the 20th century.
The museum manages the following satellites: