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Kužnik, Lea, e Nina Veble. "Into the dark – dark stories in the cities of Brežice and Krško in Slovenia as a basis for the future dark tourism products". International Journal of Tourism Cities 4, n. 1 (5 marzo 2018): 40–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijtc-05-2017-0031.

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Purpose Dark tourism has a very long heritage. Compared to the rest of the world, dark tourism in Slovenia is very poorly developed. The theme is therefore a novelty in Slovenia as well as in the Slovenian professional and scientific literature. The purpose of this paper is to identify and describe dark stories of two small cities – Brežice and Krško – in Slovenia. Design/methodology/approach The paper brings ethnographical approach based on the in-depth literature analysis, existing documentation in museums (old newspapers articles, photographs) and fieldwork in Brežice and Krško which contained the method of unstructured interviews with four curators in The Posavje Museum Brežice, The City Museum of Krško and The National Museum of Contemporary History – Brestanica Branch as well as the method of observation with participation in a guided tour of Posavje “witches” in The City Museum of Krško and The Brežice Cemetery. The information for the research was also obtained by conducting ten unstructured interviews with the residents who live nearby “dark places” or are still connected to them. Findings The paper provides practical results as 14 dark stories related to the castles, wars, accidents, murders, paranormal activities and witchcraft were found. These stories could be incorporated into dark tourism. Research limitations/implications Because of the chosen research approach, the research results may lack generalizability. The results refer to a particular area of research. Practical implications The paper includes implications for the development of a new dark tourism product on a basis of dark stories found in the research area. Originality/value The paper fulfills need to identify and study dark stories that can be integrated in dark tourism in Slovenia.
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Binda, Luigia, Maurizio Lualdi e Antonella Saisi. "Investigation strategies for the diagnosis of historic structures: on-site tests on Avio Castle, Italy, and Pišece Castle, Slovenia". Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 35, n. 6 (giugno 2008): 555–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l07-143.

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This paper presents and discusses the results of investigations carried out by the authors on two castles that are considered as case histories within a project financed by the European Commission (project EVK4-2001-00091 ONSITEFORMASONRY), coordinated by C. Maierhofer of Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und prüfung (BAM), Germany. An extensive investigation programme (including sonic, radar, flat-jack, coring, boroscopy, etc.) was planned to support the preservation and restoration actions of two ancient castles. The experience from this investigation shows the importance of the diagnosis project in selecting the most relevant strategies and tests for each specific problem.
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Vodopivec, Barbara, Roko Žarnić, Jolanta Tamošaitienė, Marius Lazauskas e Jana Šelih. "RENOVATION PRIORITY RANKING BY MULTI-CRITERIA ASSESSMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE: THE CASE OF CASTLES". International Journal of Strategic Property Management 18, n. 1 (21 marzo 2014): 88–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/1648715x.2014.889771.

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Preservation of cultural heritage is related with high costs and required interventions generally exceed available funding. It is, therefore, necessary to prioritise renovation interventions. Multi-criteria assessment can lead to scientifically sound and informed decisions about interventions. The paper presents the results of research carried out with the purpose of establishing a multi-criteria method for the assessment of architectural heritage, specifically for castles in Slovenia. It explains the methodology used to develop the multi-criteria method. Its main elements are critical content analysis of relevant literature, comparative analysis between the Slovenian and international space, and identification of relevant criteria and sub-criteria of the decision method. The course and results of empirical research, based on interviews with selected experts, is presented together with the results of the criteria importance ranking based on the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. The research presented in this paper is interdisciplinary and brings together tangible and intangible aspects of cultural heritage. The obtained results confirm that rational determination of relative importance of individual criteria for the assessment of architectural heritage can help decision-makers to identify buildings with higher refurbishment priority.
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Teržan, Vesna. "The Museum of Puppetry a Ljubljana Castle". Maska 31, n. 179 (1 settembre 2016): 126–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/maska.31.179-180.126_1.

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The recent acquisition of space for the Museum of Puppetry at Ljubljana Castle (on the occasion of the centenary of puppet art in Slovenia) is one of the more important steps towards achieving the goal of finally granting puppet art its proper place among the performing arts as well as in the entire history of art in Slovenia. The greater part of the museum mission has been taken over by Ljubljana Puppet Theatre, wherein they prepared an excellent work project and brought to fruition one of the best museum presentations in Slovenia around. They present the history of Slovenian puppetry at a very high professional level (authors: Ajda Rooss and Nadja Ocepek) and, at the same time, have established that the collection must be studied carefully and properly preserved and restored (Zala Kalan). Thus, the new museum has achieved a perfect balance between fun, play, cultivation and education.
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Komič Marn, Renata. "Saint Joseph and Baby Jesus by Valentin Metzinger and Other Paintings from the Strahl Collection in the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Zagreb". Radovi Instituta za povijest umjetnosti, n. 42 (gennaio 2019): 141–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.31664/ripu.2018.42.10.

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Karl Ritter von Strahl (1850−1929) was the last owner of the renowned collection of paintings and art objects kept in his castle of Stara Loka (Altenlack) near Škofja Loka in Carniola. In 1929, Strahl sold 32 paintings to Stanko Senečić, an antique dealer from Nova Ves in Zagreb. In the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Zagreb, there are five paintings of hitherto unknown provenance, which undoubtedly originate from the Strahl Collection. The paper discusses the circumstances of Senečić’ s purchase and the earlier provenance of the five paintings. Furthermore, different paths by which the paintings came to the museum in Zagreb are analyzed. As previous research of the interwar art market in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (later Kingdom of Yugoslavia) has shown that Croatian private buyers and professional antique dealers visited regularly the sales of castle and manor furnishings in interwar Slovenia, we can assume that there are more art heritage items originating from Slovenia in present-day Croatian public and private collections, awaiting an analysis of their provenance.
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Zadnikar, Gita. "Russian Emigrants in Slovenian Newspaper Battles". Monitor ISH 16, n. 1 (21 novembre 2014): 25–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.33700/1580-7118.16.1.25-45(2014).

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The split between Liberals and Catholics marked a long period of public and political life in Slovenia. An important role in the outbreak and maintenance of this conflict was played by the leading press of the time. The Russian emigrants who had sought refuge in Slovenia soon found themselves caught in the crossfire between the two camps. Of the stories about Russian emigrants published in the interbellum press (Jutro, Slovenec, Slovenski Narod), public interest concentrated on the events accompanying the eviction of Russian students from the Ljubljana Castle. Two other notable events were Bishop Jeglič’s pre-election visit to the Russian shanties near the Ljubljana railway station and Fran Grivec’s lecture in support of Russian refugees. These stories, by which each camp sought to demonstrate (mainly to the other) the high level of its local ‘pro-Russian’ stance, were intended as proof of their wider ‘Slavic’ policies.
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Triglav Čekada, Mihaela, e Branko Bratož – Ježek. "Boundary Cave and other land cadastral boundary marks around Socerb Castle and the Rosandra valley". Geodetski vestnik 68, n. 01 (2024): 11–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.15292/geodetski-vestnik.2024.01.11-39.

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In this paper we will describe the former boundaries of the cadastral municipalities in the Slovenian-Italian cross-border area between the Socerb castle and the Rosandra valley. Today, the villages of Socerb and Beka are located on the Slovenian side of the border, and Mačkolje (Caresana), Prebeneg (Prebenico), Dolina (San Dorlingo della Valle), Boljunec (Bagnoli della Rosandra), Kroglje (Crogole), Gornji Konec (Bagnoli Superiore) and Botač (Bottazzo) on the Italian side. At the time of the Franciscan cadastral survey in this area (from 1818 to 1822), i.e., at the time of the Austrian Empire, these villages, except for Mačkolje, belonged to the district of Fünfenberg, which was part of the province of Istria. Therefore, the same type of cadastral municipality boundary marks from the Franciscan or a revised cadastral survey can be found here as elsewhere in the present-day territory of Slovenia. In addition to the twelve boundary stones with inscriptions, we will also present two natural boundary marks: inscriptions carved on the entrance walls of a cave and inscriptions carved on the smooth rock wall. We will also show that the boundary stones in the Primorska region, which have the same shape as the former cadastral municipality boundary stones, could also have once marked former common lands of agrarian communities, here called jusi, and these were not always the same as the cadastral municipality boundaries.
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Karo, Špela. "Archaeological traces of Ancient Hungarians in Slovenian territory". Vjesnik Arheološkog muzeja u Zagrebu 54, n. 1 (2021): 315–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.52064/vamz.54.1.18.

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Only a few artefacts that can be related to the presence of ancient Hungarians in the territory of present-day Slovenia have been discovered so far. These finds encompass items of equestrian equipment, as well as weapons, and a single item of attire set or jewellery: iron stirrups of various forms, parts of belt sets and straps, a chain with heart-shaped pendants, arrowheads and possibly the remains of an arrow quiver. They originate from various types of findspot: hilltop sites, settlements, cemeteries and a river. The prevailing type, however, is hilltops (Gradišče above Trebenče, Ljubična above Zbelovska Gora, Gradišče above Bašelj, Veliki Gradec near Drežnica, and Zidani Gaber above Mihovo). In the majority of cases the finds were discovered with metal detectors and therefore come without precise location data or stratigraphic contexts. Iron stirrups discovered at Tabor, above Tomaj, and in the Ljubljanica river, as well as a belt buckle from Zgornji Breg, in Ptuj, are also chance finds. In rare cases, finds of ancient- Hungarian character have been discovered in systematically-investigated sites, such as Ajdna above Potoki, Tonovcov Grad near Kobarid, and Pristava in Bled. Arrowheads from debris or charred layers in these settlements likely testify to ancient-Hungarian invaders. Ancient-Hungarian burials in Slovenian territory have not been unambiguously confirmed yet. Only two graves of the Ptuj Castle cemetery have been purportedly ascribed to them. The artefacts collected from Slovenian sites have been studied predominantly from the typological perspective and dated on the basis of comparable sites and artefacts from neighbouring regions, especially from graves in the Carpathian Basin. Their presence at Slovenian sites can be explained by frequent incursions of ancient Hungarians to the West between the end of the 9th century and the middle of the 10th, which also crossed the territory of present-day Slovenia and are reported in historical sources. However, we cannot exclude the possibility that some of these items came to the findspots as a consequence of more peaceful contacts with ancient Hungarians whose area of settlement was not too far away.
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Marinček, Č. "The iron hand from Slovenia". Prosthetics and Orthotics International 16, n. 3 (dicembre 1992): 153–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/03093649209164333.

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The iron hand prosthesis now in the custody of the Rehabilitation Institute Ljubljana, was excavated some 80 years ago in the ruins of the Vransko castle. The hand, its form and function are described. It was manufactured somewhere in Europe between the years 1500–1650. The owner, probably one of the local nobles, has remained unknown.
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Gurnick, Nataša Jurgec, e Ljubo Lah. "Sustainable Conservation of Architectural Heritage. A Case Study of Negova Castle, Slovenia". Resourceedings 2, n. 2 (2 settembre 2019): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.21625/resourceedings.v2i2.603.

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A more focused and inclusive approach to the conservation of architectural heritage can make a positive cultural, economic and social contribution to the well-being of our society. Architectural heritage has been recognized as a crucial component of sustainable built environment and approaches to conservation of architectural heritage are evolving. The case study of Negova Castle examines the effects of a traditional, object-based approach to conservation of the architectural heritage compared to a reconfigured sustainable approach which supports the importance of sustainable development. Since 2006, the Negova Castle Complex has gone through a thorough restoration process and in 2012 restored buildings were open to the public; the restoration followed traditional object-based conservation practices. The buildings were restored as monuments of the past with little consideration of current social and economic norms. The main building, a 15th century castle, was left untouched due to the lack of financing. The aim of this paper is to provide a brief analysis of the current situation of Negova Castle, to challenge the traditional object-based approach and its criteria for the evaluation of heritage authenticity which was applied to the restored buildings and, subsequently, to identify holistic, sustainable approaches with adaptive reuse strategies suitable for the 15th century castle. By analyzing the Negova Castle project, it becomes evident that it is very hard to protect, preserve and manage the site's architectural heritage for the future without understanding and properly balancing its contemporary and sustained values and without meeting the current social needs. The goal of this study is to propose an approach that addresses the architectural integrity of the Old Castle and to reduce interventions in its fabric while contributing to the greater integration of architectural heritage owners and other stakeholders into the sustainable conservation process and management of the Negova Castle Complex.
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Libri sul tema "Castles – Slovenia"

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Leben, Nika. Strmol Castle in Gorenjska. Ljubljana: Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, 2013.

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Stopar, Ivan. Grad Podsreda med včeraj, danes in jutri. Celje: Zavod za varstvo naravne in kulturne dediščine Celje, 1999.

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Stopar, Ivan. Grad Podsreda med včeraj, danes in jutri. Celje: Zavod za varstvo naravne in kulturne dediščine Celje, 1999.

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Geromet, Giorgio. Nobiltà della contea: Palazzi, castelli, e ville a Gorizia, in Friuli, e in Slovenia. [Monfalcone, GO]: Edizioni della laguna, 1999.

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Geromet, Giorgio. Castelli, castelletti e caseforti del Friuli Venezia Giulia: Con le ex province di Gorizia e Trieste oggi in Slovenia. San Dorligo della Valle: Luglio editore, 2011.

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Marn, Renata Komić. Grad Turjak. Ljubljana: Založba ZRC, 2020.

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Šerbelj, Ferdinand. The sponsor and his painter invite to Bistrica Castle: Franc Ignaz, Baroque frescoist and landscapist. Slovenska Bistrica: Zavod za kulturo Slovenska Bistrica, 2008.

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Stopar, Ivan. Grajske stavbe v osrednji Sloveniji. Ljubljana: Viharnik, 1996.

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Janez, Marolt, a cura di. Brdo, Strmol, Snežnik: Protokolarni gradovi Republike Slovenije. Ljubljana: Založba Zaklad, 1993.

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Sapač, Igor. Grajske stavbe v zahodni Sloveniji: Območje Nove Gorice in Gorice. Ljubljana: Viharnik, 2010.

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Capitoli di libri sul tema "Castles – Slovenia"

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Jančar, Mojca, e Mateja Ravnik. "Bull, Ram and Hare: Pottery Aquamaniles from Upper Maribor Castle (Slovenia)". In A United Europe of Things, 69–77. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-48336-3_7.

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"Under The Habsburgs And The Stuarts: The Leslies’ Portrait Gallery In Ptuj Castle, Slovenia". In British and Irish Emigrants and Exiles in Europe, 1603-1688, 215–36. BRILL, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004180086.i-346.49.

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Atti di convegni sul tema "Castles – Slovenia"

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Murovec, Barbara Kristina. "Visual Representation of the Young Widow-Mother in the Early Modern Times: The Castle of Slovenska Bistrica and the Patronage of Maria Juliana Countess Vetter von der Lilie". In XVII. Dani Cvita Fiskovića: Žene u/o umjetnosti. Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Filozofski fakultet, Odsjek za povijest umjetnosti, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.17234/9789533791654.04.

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The article provides an insight into methodological approaches and research questions in early modern studies of female patronage, relevant to the visual representation of a young mother-widow from Inner Austria. Maria Juliana Countess Vetter von der Lilie (1672–1708) inherited the Castle of Slovenska Bistrica in Styria (Slovenia) after husband’s death in 1695. Although the Castle was redecorated after 1717 by Ignaz Maria Count Attems, the uncle of the deceased, several spaces can still be linked to the women’s patronage. A biblical quotation on the main portal announces that a wise woman built her house, a fresco on the first floor depicts the Allegory of Mother Earth, and Vischer’s print of the garden and the ceiling painting of the pharmacy also show themes often related to women. Maria Juliana Vetter is a prominent secular nobelwoman who has emerged from her husband’s shadow and from oblivion in the under-researched field of female patronage in Central Europe.
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Car, M., N. Nikolaou, E. Payiadji, A. Gosar e M. Zivcic. "Engineering geological and geophysical investigation at Gracarjev Turn Castle, Slovenia". In 6th EAGE/EEGS Meeting. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201406292.

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