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| | name = Ljubljana Puppet Theatre Museum Collection | | | name = Ljubljana Puppet Theatre Museum Collection |
| | localname = Muzejska zbirka LGL - Lutkovna zapuščina Milana Klemenčiča | | | localname = Muzejska zbirka LGL - Lutkovna zapuščina Milana Klemenčiča |
− | | street address = Lutkovno gledališče Ljubljana, Krekov trg 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia | + | | street = Lutkovno gledališče Ljubljana, Krekov trg 2 |
| + | | town = SI-1000 Ljubljana |
| | telephone = 386 (0) 1 300 0970 | | | telephone = 386 (0) 1 300 0970 |
| | fax = 386 (0) 1 300 0980 | | | fax = 386 (0) 1 300 0980 |
The Legacy of Milan Klemenčič Collection was donated to Ljubljana Puppet Theatre by the artist`s daughter, Mojca Klemenčič, and presented to the public as a permanent museum collection for the first time in 1990. Housed in the attic of Ljubljana Puppet Theatre's headquarters building, the Collection presents a large part of the puppet theatre work created by painter Milan Klemenčič (1875-1957) who, while being educated as a painter in Italy and Germany, gathered the impulses and models for the establishment of his own puppet theatre. The most obvious influence is that of the famous Munich Marionetten-theater. On display here are artistic and technical designs for puppet shows, puppets, scenic elements, and stage and written documents from the artist`s three main creative periods: The Little Puppet Theatre (1910-1917), the Slovene Puppet Theatre (1920-1924) and the Miniature Puppet Theatre (1936-1957). Of particular interest are the tiny, 10cm-high marionettes presented in their original stage setting – certainly one of the tiniest puppet theatres in the world. From the last period of Klemenčič`s activities two shows have been preserved completely: Owl Castle (1936), and Doctor Faust (1938). A few years ago Ljubljana Puppet Theatre revived these shows and presented the artist's legacy 'live'.