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Exhibitions

Current
Manjkajoči deli
Skriti fragmenti Plečnikove zapuščine
Manjkajoči deli
20. 6. 2025–14. 9. 2025

Arhitekturna zapuščina je dinamična entiteta, ki se nenehno spreminja. Ne spreminjajo se le stavbe, temveč tudi arhivski materiali, ki se sporadično pojavljajo v različnih institucijah ali celo na nepričakovanih mestih; včasih 'manjkajoče dele' najdemo tudi na varovanih policah javnih arhivov.

Current
Rezbarski mojster Maks Bergant in Plečnik: čar lesa
Gostujemo v Medobčinskem muzeju Kamnik
Rezbarski mojster Maks Bergant in Plečnik: čar lesa
21. 5. 2025–28. 3. 2026

Po uspešni predstavitvi v Plečnikovi hiši se razstava 'Rezbarski mojster Maks Bergant in Plečnik: čar lesa' seli v Kamnik – mesto, kjer je Bergant preživel večino svojega ustvarjalnega življenja. Gostovanje v Medobčinskem muzeju Kamnik na gradu Zaprice je poklon lokalnemu umetniku in obenem priložnost, da si obiskovalci ogledajo dragoceno dediščino, ki se je rodila v Kamniku, a prerasla lokalne okvire.

Current
Plečnik House with a permanent 'Plečnik' exhibition
a pearl of Slovenian cultural heritage of 20th century
Plečnik House with a permanent 'Plečnik' exhibition
Permanent exhibition

“A tower, a mule, me and the garden” – that is how Jože Plečnik imagined his life when he didn’t know yet that after Vienna and Prague his native Ljubljana would be his lifetime’s environment for his creative work.

Past exhibitions

Artefacts: The Size of the Architecture
Artefacts: The Size of the ArchitecturePlečnik Awards 2025, Exhibition of Prize-winning Works
19. 5. 2025–8. 6. 2025
For the third consecutive year, Plečnik House will host an exhibition showcasing the laureates of the Plečnik Awards, the most prestigious national recognition for outstanding works in architecture, urbanism, landscape architecture, and interior design. These awards honor completed projects within the Republic of Slovenia and projects in Slovenian minority regions abroad that contribute to the enrichment of spatial culture.
Master Woodcarver Maks Bergant and Plečnik: The Charm of Wood
Master Woodcarver Maks Bergant and Plečnik: The Charm of Wood
7. 2. 2025–4. 5. 2025
Master woodcarver Maks Bergant (1912–1996) continued a long-standing tradition in which masters passed their knowledge through mentorships onto their apprentices and assistants. Though he honed his craft in Kamnik under the guidance of woodcarver Ivan Klemen, it was his collaboration with architect Jože Plečnik that profoundly shaped his artistic journey and left a lasting mark on his legacy.
BART LUNENBURG: To decide where the shadow falls
BART LUNENBURG: To decide where the shadow falls
18. 10. 2024–26. 1. 2025
Within the exhibition projects of contemporary interpretation of Plečnik's heritage, this year we have invited Bart Lunenburg, an innovative and promising multidisciplinary artist of the younger generation, to participate. The project is a collaboration with RAVNIKAR, a contemporary visual arts gallery, and with the support of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Slovenia and the Dutch foundation Mondriaan Fund for visual arts and cultural heritage.
Saša Dev, Architect
Saša Dev, Architect
14. 6. 2024–6. 10. 2024
Saša Dev, Plečnik's student and an architect of the interwar Maribor, was one of the co-creators of modernist architecture in Slovenia. His architectural works remain relevant today, as he would do more than just follow contemporary trends as a young architect but rather surpass them by several decades in the context of the relationship towards urban fabric.
Plečnik Awards 2024: Artefacts
Plečnik Awards 2024: Artefacts
20. 5. 2024–9. 6. 2024
Every year, The Architect Jože Plečnik Foundation announces the Plečnik Awards, the main public recognition of Slovenian authors for their outstanding creations in the fields of architecture, urban planning, landscape architecture or interior design. This year's prize and award winners are presented in an exhibition at the Plečnik House.
Plečnik and Ljubljana: Shaping Open Space
Plečnik and Ljubljana: Shaping Open Space
2. 2. 2024–12. 5. 2024
The exhibition marking the start of the exhibition year 2024 at Plečnik House presents the findings of Darja Pergovnik, MA, heritage conservator at the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia. Namely, her work has, for several years, been focused on studying and protecting Plečnik's built and green arrangements in Ljubljana.

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