SEARCH
25
SEP
09:00
Project
Discourses and Practices of the In-Between in the Alpine-Adriatic Region: Klagenfurt, Ljubljana and Trieste 1815-1914
Project Duration: 1 April 2023–31 March 2026
ARIS Project ID: N6-0294 (B)
News
Marko Juvan elected to the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Section of Philological and Literary Studies
JUN 5, 2023News
The International Conference "Perversion and Its Discontents"
30 May 2023/ The recording is now available to watch on ZRC SAZU YouTube Channel
JUN 5, 2023
News
Dr. Aleš Bunta, Dr. Boštjan Nedoh and Dr. Tadej Troha on Radio ARS humana
5 June 2023/ On the Philosophical Implications of Perversion
JUN 6, 2023
4
SEP
14:00
Event
Critical Editions of Early Music between Past and Future: 40 Years of the Series Monumenta artis musicae Sloveniae
September 4, 2023 at 14:00
Dvorana štirih letnih časov
Collections
Geographical Museum
The museum is kept all the important work issued by the Geographical institute and a number of collections. Map collection encompasses maps for different purposes and at different scales from 16. century onwards. Besides general purpose maps there are also different thematic and topographic maps as well as school wall maps. A great deal of the material is connected to the Slovene territory and the neighbouring countries. Atlas collection encompasses more then two hundred atlases from 17. century onwards. Picture collection comprehends postcards and photographs of Slovene settlements as well as limited number of copperplate printings and lithographies. Among the most work are the first and second edition of Valvasor's Die Ehre des Hertzogthums Crain (Glory of the Duchy of Carniola), Münster edition of Ptolemy's Geography and colour Flojančič map of Carniola. Other collections are a collection of older globes, a collection of statistical data on the Slovenian territory, a collection of material on the development of the geographic profession in Slovenia and the collection of the Triglav glacier. Link to the Geographical Museum.
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Period of creating: since 1946
Caretaker: Primož Gašperič, PhD