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Historical Archives Celje


Historical Archives Celje 2010 Zima-od strahu k veselju.jpgThe exhibition catalogue Winter: From Fear to Joy, published by the Historical Archives Celje.

Established in 1956, the Historical Archives Celje (ZAC) collect and keep records of the archives of organisations and institutions of local and regional interest. In June 2008 a digitisation of archival collections was carried out. In 2009 the Celje Archives joined the initiative of establishing a common digital database. The project is called SIRA.net, consisting of a database of joined Slovenian regional archives, funded by the Ministry of Culture.

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Tomaž Šalamun Poetry Centre


The Tomaž Šalamun Poetry Centre is simultaneously a library, memorial room, study facility and multipurpose event space dedicated to poetry and literature. It was established in 2016, 2 years after the departure of possibly the most influential contemporary Slovene poet, Tomaž Šalamun (1941–2014). The poetry centre contains his entire book collection, donated posthumously by his wife.

Stationed at the premises of the Public Fund for Cultural Activities in the centre of Ljubljana, the centre itself was designed by Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti.

Tomaz Salamun Poetry Centre 2016 Book collection Photo Mihael Klep.JPGThe interior of the Tomaž Šalamun Poetry Centre, containing the late Šalamun's collection of books, 2016

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Tomaz Salamun Poetry Centre 2016 Book collection Photo Mihael Klep.JPG