Difference between revisions of "Tomaž Godec Museum"
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| email = info@gorenjski-muzej.si | | email = info@gorenjski-muzej.si | ||
| website = http://www.gorenjski-muzej.si | | website = http://www.gorenjski-muzej.si | ||
− | | managed by = Gorenjska Museum | + | | managed by = Gorenjska Museum |
− | | opening hours = 26 | + | | opening hours = 26 Dec–30 Apr 10–12am and 4–6pm Wed, Sat, Sun; 2–31 May and 1 Sep–25 Oct 10–12am and 4–6pm Tue–Sun; Jun–Aug 10–12am and 5–8pm Tue–Sun; closed Mon, 1 Jan, 1 May, 26 Oct–25 Dec |
| contacts = {{Contact | | contacts = {{Contact | ||
| name = Marija Ogrin | | name = Marija Ogrin | ||
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− | [[Tomaž Godec Museum]] was founded in a former tannery in Bohinjska Bistrica [[established::1979]] within the former home of athlete, mountaineer and progressive politician Tomaž Godec (1905–1942), a vigorous champion of tourism development in Bohinj who was executed during the Second World War; Three permanent exhibitions are displayed; ''the Tannery museum'', ''the Little War museum'' of the Soča front, 1915–1917, and exhibition on | + | [[Tomaž Godec Museum]] was founded in a former tannery in Bohinjska Bistrica [[established::1979]] within the former home of athlete, mountaineer and progressive politician [[Tomaž Godec]] (1905–1942), a vigorous champion of tourism development in Bohinj who was executed during the Second World War; Three permanent exhibitions are displayed; ''the Tannery museum'', ''the Little War museum'' of the Soča front, 1915–1917, and exhibition on [[Tomaž Godec]]. [[Gorenjska Museum]] took over the management of the collections in 1997. |
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * [[Gorenjska Museum | + | * [[Gorenjska Museum]] |
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 12:23, 18 December 2010
Exhibitions
One of the collections is dedicated to the life and work of Tomaž Godec himself, while another focuses on a major historical event which took place at the house in 1939 - the drawing up of the constitution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia.
Another collection is dedicated to the Soča and Alpine Fronts 1915–1917, illustrating the two First World War front lines which ran through the area. Exhibits include over 1,100 objects and documents which in a unique way portray the strategic course of the battles and the hardships of the soldiers who participated in them.
Under the auspices of the Technical Museum of Slovenia, a tannery owned and run by Tomaž Godec prior to the Second World War has been reconstructed in the museum grounds. Today it is the only tannery museum in Slovenia which illustrates traditional methods of tanning.
The museum also organises occasional exhibitions, i.e. in 2009 exhibition on Customs and myths in Bohinj region.