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| town                = SI-3270 Laško
 
| town                = SI-3270 Laško
 
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| opening hours = 9am-5pm Tue-Sat
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| name                = Jože Majcen  
 
| name                = Jože Majcen  
 
| role                = Curator
 
| role                = Curator
| email             = tomaz@stik-lasko.si
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| email               = tomaz@stik-lasko.si
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 51 327 332
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 51 327 332
 
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The [[Laško Museum Collection]] was established in 1907 by Laško Town Beautification Society on the initiative of local headmaster Karl Valentinič. The first exhibits - donations from private collections and chance archaeological finds - were presented in the Primary School and then transferred to Lily Manor. Today the collection is housed in the former Weichselberger Mansion, once owned by the Counts of Celje. The building is first explicitly mentioned in 1506, when it was bought by judge Žiga Weichselberger. The permanent exhibition 'Laško through the Centuries', a story told by means of cultural exhibits, occupies three rooms.
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The [[Laško Museum Collection]] was established in [[established::1907]] by Laško Town Beautification Society on the initiative of local headmaster [[Karl Valentinič]]. The first exhibits - donations from private collections and chance archaeological finds - were presented in the Primary School and then transferred to Lily Manor. Today the collection is housed in the former Weichselberger Mansion, once owned by the Counts of Celje. The building is first explicitly mentioned in 1506, when it was bought by judge [[Žiga Weichselberger]]. The permanent exhibition 'Laško through the Centuries', a story told by means of cultural exhibits, occupies three rooms.
 
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Muzejska zbirka Laško
Kidričeva ulica 9, SI-3270 Laško
Phone386 (0) 3 734 0236




The Laško Museum Collection was established in 1907 by Laško Town Beautification Society on the initiative of local headmaster Karl Valentinič. The first exhibits - donations from private collections and chance archaeological finds - were presented in the Primary School and then transferred to Lily Manor. Today the collection is housed in the former Weichselberger Mansion, once owned by the Counts of Celje. The building is first explicitly mentioned in 1506, when it was bought by judge Žiga Weichselberger. The permanent exhibition 'Laško through the Centuries', a story told by means of cultural exhibits, occupies three rooms.


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