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The [[Bloke Skier Museum]] opened in [[established::2014]] with a permanent exhibition, situated in the hall of the municipal building. The local community has collected skiing equipment, old photographs, old newspaper articles and other documentation in order to present the Bloke skiing tradition that dates back to at least 17th century. The attractive multimedia exhibition is dedicated to "the old Bloke skier who unknowingly started a new chapter of human activity and enabled a worldwide skiing movement".
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The Bloke Plateau is the coldest place in Slovenia and the skis were used as a means of transportation. It was first mentioned in 1689 by the polymath [[Janez Vajkard Valvasor]] in his monumental encyclopaedic work ''Die Ehre des Herzogthums Crain'' (The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola). Even funerals were handled on skis. In the 1950s [[Boris Orel]], the first director of the [[Slovene Ethnographic Museum]], thoroughly researched the skis-related crafts and customs of this tradition.
  
 
==See also==
 
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* [[Slovene Ethnographic Museum]]
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* [[Slovene Skiing Collection]]
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* [[Stareslike.cerknica.org]]
  
 
==External links==
 
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* [https://www.bloke.si/muzejska-razstava.html/ Bloke Skier Museum webpage] (in Slovenian)
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* [https://www.bloke.si/muzejska-razstava.html/ Bloke Skier Museum web page] (in Slovenian)
  
  
 
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[[Category:Specialised museums]]
 
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[[Category:Sport heritage]]

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Bloški smučar, stalna muzejska razstava
Nova vas 4a, SI-1385 Nova vas
Managed byTIC Bloke
Matej Pakiž




Phone386 (0) 31 326 158





The Bloke Skier Museum opened in 2014 with a permanent exhibition, situated in the hall of the municipal building. The local community has collected skiing equipment, old photographs, old newspaper articles and other documentation in order to present the Bloke skiing tradition that dates back to at least 17th century. The attractive multimedia exhibition is dedicated to "the old Bloke skier who unknowingly started a new chapter of human activity and enabled a worldwide skiing movement".

The Bloke Plateau is the coldest place in Slovenia and the skis were used as a means of transportation. It was first mentioned in 1689 by the polymath Janez Vajkard Valvasor in his monumental encyclopaedic work Die Ehre des Herzogthums Crain (The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola). Even funerals were handled on skis. In the 1950s Boris Orel, the first director of the Slovene Ethnographic Museum, thoroughly researched the skis-related crafts and customs of this tradition.

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