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[[Soklič Museum]] is a fine example of a treasure room, a concept which originated and developed from the 16th century up to the modern era - the collector placed the objects into his residential and working environment and lived with them. Soklič's collection is a real rarity, not only in Slovenia but also in the wider region. With its placement on the first floor of the city parish house it specifically illustrates local history and is one of the most attractive points of the city's touristic scene.
 
[[Soklič Museum]] is a fine example of a treasure room, a concept which originated and developed from the 16th century up to the modern era - the collector placed the objects into his residential and working environment and lived with them. Soklič's collection is a real rarity, not only in Slovenia but also in the wider region. With its placement on the first floor of the city parish house it specifically illustrates local history and is one of the most attractive points of the city's touristic scene.
 
  
 
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Sokličev muzej
Trg svobode 5, SI-2380 Slovenj Gradec
Phone386 (0) 2 884 2055



Abstract

Soklič was also a researcher and he published the results of his research work before the Second World War, mostly in the Journal for History and Ethnography in Maribor. Several of his articles were of fundamental importance for the art history of Slovenj Gradec and its environments.

Soklič Museum is a fine example of a treasure room, a concept which originated and developed from the 16th century up to the modern era - the collector placed the objects into his residential and working environment and lived with them. Soklič's collection is a real rarity, not only in Slovenia but also in the wider region. With its placement on the first floor of the city parish house it specifically illustrates local history and is one of the most attractive points of the city's touristic scene.

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