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Bronze statue, 1st century, Sidol
The Mejač family found the statue in 1899 in a well in Sidol. It lay about a meter deep. It was part of Sadnikar's collection and in 1964 it was bought by the Kamnik Museum. The statue dates from the 1st century A. D. It could be an inventory of a house altar, perhaps a votive. Such objects ...
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Stone urn with a lid, 2nd century A. D., Mengeš
In 1979 Janez Šuštaršič found a stone urn, which was covered by a plate. The grave was found on the south eastern corner of the house on Ulica Mengeške skupine (now Slomškova ulica 13) on the parcel 568/2 in Mengeš. In the grave were two balsamariums, a ribbed glass bowl and an iron knife. ...
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Bell, bronze, first half of 1st century A. D., Sušave-Pasje peči
The bell was given to the museum by the finder in 2016 for the exhibition Na planincah luštno biti … and later for permanent preservation. Mr. Danijel Holcar’s words about the finding were: “When I was 8 years old, in 1966, I went hiking with my father Ladislav. He spotted something gold ...
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Special notice: we are temporarily closing the museum doors
Dear visitors, The Intermunicipal Museum Kamnik with its units is closed from 24 October 2020 until revoked. Based on current regulations, we are temporarily closing the door and hope to see you soon. For any information we are available on the telephone number 01 8317 662 or by e-mail: ...
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Young Slovenes in Austria on the Centenary of the Carinthian Plebiscite (1920/2020)
The Slovenian and Austrian sides paid a lot of attention to this year’s centenary of the plebiscite in various media and at various events; especially in the direction of non-conflict and the search for coexistence.
The main event commemorating the Carinthian plebiscite, which of course means a ...
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When visiting the Intermunicipal museum Kamnik
The museum and its units are a safe place for visitors. These are places where we learn about the precious past, places to remember and plan for the future. Opening hours for visitors are from Tuesday to Saturday, from 10 am to 6 pm, but exclusively for individual tours (for individuals and ...
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Jugs, pottery, 1st century A.D., Suhadole
In 2000 Miran Bremšak informed us that they found a Roman well while building their house. Amongst other objects, the well also contained jugs and several fragments that belonged to jugs and other types of pots. The jugs have two handles and were most likely made on the same pottery spindle. ...
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Information
Due to the strong increase in covid-19 infections in our country and the local environment, the Intermunicipal Museum Kamnik is canceling events until further notice. In October, these are two events: Thursday, October 15, 2020, at 6 pm, lecture by ddr. Verene Vidrih Perko: ...
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Dear visitors. We would like to inform you that the Miha Maleš Gallery will be open from 10 September to 29 September 2020, from Tuesday to Friday from 8 am to 4 pm and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For the announcement of groups also outside the stated opening hours, but prior ...
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New publication - Slovenian majolica
In front of us is an extremely comprehensive, transparent and beautiful publication entitled Slovenian majolica, which was created in collaboration with the National Museum of Slovenia and the Intermunicipal Museum Kamnik. After the forewords by both directors, Mateja Kos introduces us to ...
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