Calendar of events - November 2024
You are cordially invited to our events in November 2024:
Gallery Miha Maleš
Wednesday, November 13, 2024, at 6 p.m
Gallery evening: Mag. Blaž OTRIN, PHOTOGRAPHER LOVRENC FUNTEK
At the gallery evening, Blaž Otrin will introduce us to the life and work of one of the first professional photographers in Slovenia, Lovrenc Funtek (1831-1874), who was born in Mengeš and worked in Ljubljana. He photographed the family of Mihael Stare (among them the Kamnik branch of the Stare), a well-known businessman, several well-known citizens of Ljubljana, national revivalists, writers and poets, including Fran Levstik. The lecture will also commemorate the 200th anniversary of the invention of photography.
Birthplace of Rudolf Maister
Wednesday, November 20, 2024, at 6 p.m
Master’s evening: Dr. Marija KLOBČAR: THE RITUAL OF ZILJE ŽEGEN DURING THE EFFORTS OF RUDOLF MAISTER AND FRANCE MAROLT
About the Slovenian Carinthians in Austria, their customs especially in the Ziljska Valley, their disappearance and assimilation.
Birthplace of Rudolf Maister
Saturday, November 23, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m
RUDOLPH MAISTER DAY
On a national holiday. Open day.
Free viewing of the permanent and new occasional exhibition Maister and native Kamnik for individual visitors.
Center Ivan Hribar Trzin
Tuesday, November 26, 2024, at 6 p.m
Opening of a new exhibition JANKO ŠTEFE – HEART FOR RACING
The author of the exhibition is Marko Kumer.
The decade from 1961 to 1970 was also strongly marked by road races in Kamnik. As early as 1961, the hard-working Kamnik Automobile Association organized the first republican championship in various motorcycle categories, including up to 50 cc and up to 125 cc. In the category of the weakest bikes, the 16-year-old Janko Štefe, a native of Trzin, who rode Tomos’ bike for the Kamnik club, announced his march to the highest places in the following seasons with the second place. And the very next year – 1962, Štefe was the winner of the category up to 50 cc and third in the category up to 125 cc. In total, he won nine national championships and a whole series of second place finishes.