The back entrance of the Gustav Schermbaum's neo-renaissance villa, now housing the Maribor National Liberation Museum
Established on 1 May 1958, the Maribor National Liberation Museum is housed in a burgher villa, commissioned in the mid 1890s by the Maribor entrepreneur Gustav Schermbaum. The museum's collections are dedicated to the 20th and 21st century history of the North-East region of Slovenia with a particular emphasis on Maribor. It plays an active role in the local community and offers an engaging educational programme, often dealing with current issues (e. g. the Fences in Heads talks). Since May 2012 the museum manages also the Museum of Photography in Maribor.
Wooden model of the Luka truck, built by TAM car factory (Tovarna avtomobilov Maribor) in the 1950s and named after Franc Leskošek - Luka, the national hero. From the Memorial to Maribor Industry – Industrial Maribor in 20th Century permanent exhibition
The current permanent displays include several sections, among them also Sssh! Maribor 1941–1945, Maribor is free, and A Monument to Maribor's Industry – Industrial Maribor in 20th Century. The temporary exhibitions are often developed in co-operation with similar Slovenian and international institutions.
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Memorial sites in the region:
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Coffee cups of the Jeklotehna Maribor and TAM (Tovarna avtomobilov Maribor) factories. From the Memorial to Maribor Industry â Industrial Maribor in 20th Century permanent exhibition
Wooden model of the Luka truck, built by TAM car factory (Tovarna avtomobilov Maribor) in the 1950s and named after Franc Leskošek - Luka, the national hero. From the Memorial to Maribor Industry – Industrial Maribor in 20th Century permanent exhibition