I loved the ground, 1st and 2nd floor (more about the 3rd floor in the section below). I especially appreciated the well-written description texts on NSK, tradition, folk art, and the mystical atmosphere while walking through the Holy Horses exhibition. Small details like windows in the floors, a small drawing space and cozy couches to rest between exhibitions made the experience very worthwhile. I forgot the time and walked around for almost 4 hours.
Now to the part I unfortunately did not enjoy as much. I was very disappointed reading lots of misinformation and obsolescence on the 3rd floor, which is partly dedicated to non-European cultural and artistic objects. Mestizos are not the children of 'Indian' and Spanish colonists. This word was used repeatedly to refer to Native Americans and Indigenous people. I think it would make a huge difference if these texts were replaced by revised ones and if there was more information on colonization and maybe even some ideas and inspirational examples on how to decolonize. Also, I think that giving back all this beautiful art to the grandchildren, great-grandchildren, etc. of the people it once was stolen from (or at least gifting it to museums in that region) would be a nice way of showing appreciation, respect and awareness. It made me angry seeing footage of Senegalese and Congolese that seemed very non-consensually made. It was a bit weird seing a wall showing all collectors without background details on how they actually got to own the objects. I am sure that the people working for the museum are very capable and specialized in curating a sensitive space without cultural appropriation. I wonder why this section has not been changed to reflect the state of the art.
The service at the entrance, the topics covered, the student price and the overall structure of the museum were very good. I just hope that if one day I travel again to Ljubljana and would like to have a 'Wiedersehen' with the museum, the third floor will not exist as such anymore. It would be a pity if I felt like not visiting anymore because of its existence.
2023-09-20T18:35:26.366Z
K. D.
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2023-09-18T14:41:47.941Z
Michal U.
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2023-09-15T10:46:48.906Z
Thierry D.
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Musée qui retrace la culture Slovène au travers de l'histoire.
Un parcours intéressant. Petit bémol, des expositions d'autres cultures, sans lien apparents
2023-09-10T05:22:39.384Z
ana j.
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2023-09-08T07:38:25.996Z
Trudi T.
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2023-08-30T08:15:59.285Z
Katarina D. V.
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Zelo lep muzej, bogata zbirka. Kotički za otroke so super. V pritličju si oglejte tkalnico v živo.
2023-08-29T21:56:19.978Z
Ulrike L.
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2023-08-22T16:14:03.816Z
Γιάννης �.
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2023-08-22T15:26:12.315Z
Angelo L. R.
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Nice museum, relaxing garden
2023-08-22T12:14:23.603Z
Angélique M.
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Très intéressant
2023-08-17T20:18:56.485Z
La P. S.
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Joli musée. Belle scénographie.
2023-08-17T10:27:47.495Z
Radoslava L.
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2023-08-10T15:02:57.386Z
jonas g.
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2023-08-08T15:03:37.052Z
Daniela J.
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Bardzo ciekawe miejsce, jest co oglądać. Opisy dostępne również w języku angielskim, niestety nie wszędzie.
2023-08-06T19:49:38.458Z
Aurélia L.
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2023-08-06T19:17:29.197Z
Maëleen R.
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Très interessant et bien présenté. Certaines expositions sont interactives pour les enfants. Sur diverses éthnies pas que de Slovénie (africaine, amérindienne...)
2023-08-06T17:08:55.900Z
Lucija J.
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2023-08-06T14:44:46.439Z
vimal k.
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2023-08-06T14:26:24.390Z
Benjamin M.
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2023-08-06T12:00:34.839Z
Catalina G.
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Museo interesante! Una buena opción cuando llueve todo el día en Ljubljana ^^
2023-08-05T21:03:35.921Z
Veronica R. H.
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Un museo muy interesante, para todos las edades. Tiene actividades para que los más pequeños puedan sumergirse en la experiencia. Una visita muy recomendable en Ljubljana. Además el café bar del museo es muy agradable
2023-07-30T07:36:53.947Z
Rim T.
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2023-07-24T13:34:54.396Z
Paweł K.
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Trzy piętra napakowane różnymi eksponatami, z których spora część nie ma nic wspólnego ze Słowenią (wystawa o Ameryce Południowej itd.). Jeśli planujecie przyjście z dziećmi, to sugeruję tylko na szybką wizytę w ramach karty turystycznej Lublany, bez niej szkoda pieniędzy bo dzieci raczej się wynudzą. Najciekawsza z całej wizyty była reakcja pani w recepcji na nasze wejście: "chcecie zwiedzić muzeum?" (+zaskoczony głos i zdziwiona mina) :D