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- Kos_Manor abstract "The Kos Manor (Slovene: Kosova graščina) is a 16th-century manor house located in the Murova neighborhood of the town of Jesenice, Slovenia, at the street address of Cesta maršala Tita 64. It is one of four so-called "ironworks castles" built in the area during the 16th and early 17th centuries by owners of local iron-mining and -processing facilities, in what were then the clustered settlements of Plavž, Sava, Murova and Javornik, amalgamated into the town of Jesenice in 1929. The Bucelleni-Ruard Manor in Sava is another survivor of the original four; the Plavž and Javornik manors have been torn down.The Kos manor was built in 1521 by Sigismund (Žiga) of Dietrichstein, a leaseholder of the Bucelleni family, owners of the Sava ironworks. It is located in what was then the heart of the Murova settlement, at the foot of the path leading to the Church of St. Leonard atop a small hill a few hundred metres away. The manor is mentioned in period documents as the "old belopeš castle," in reference to the ancestral home of its builders the Bucelleni family, the village of Bela Peč ("White Furnace," Italian: Fusine), between Rateče and Tarvisio in present-day Italy. It was also described in Valvasor's 1689 survey The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola. The manor obtained its current name in 1821, when its then-owner, the local merchant Frančišek Pavel Kos, enlarged and renovated it in neoclassical style. At some point thereafter it was acquired by the Ruard family, from whom it passed into the hands of the KID company in 1872, by then the sole operator of the local ironworks. Ten years later it was purchased by the Jesenice municipal government, initially for use as a public school, in which capacity it served from 1883-1915. In the interwar period the manor, by then commonly known as the "old school" (stara šola) was converted first into apartments and city offices and later into a courthouse and prison; it saw use as the latter during World War II as well, when the occupying Wehrmacht used the building as a transfer prison.Currently the manor is administered by the Upper Sava Museum, Jesenice, and serves various cultural and public functions:Ground floor: art gallery (with rotating exhibits), permanent exhibit "Occupation Terror of the Years 1941-1945"First floor: permanent exhibit (since 1984) "The Workers' Movement and the National Liberation Struggle," on the 19th and 20th century workers' movement and its connection to local partisan resistance against the German occupationSecond floor: multipurpose hall for municipal functions and cultural events, wedding hall↑ ↑".
- Kos_Manor thumbnail KosovaGrascina1.JPG?width=300.
- Kos_Manor wikiPageID "19283817".
- Kos_Manor wikiPageRevisionID "560420156".
- Kos_Manor hasPhotoCollection Kos_Manor.
- Kos_Manor subject Category:Art_museums_and_galleries_in_Slovenia.
- Kos_Manor subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1521.
- Kos_Manor subject Category:History_museums_in_Slovenia.
- Kos_Manor subject Category:Jesenice,_Jesenice.
- Kos_Manor subject Category:Manors_in_Slovenia.
- Kos_Manor subject Category:Palaces_and_mansions_in_Slovenia.
- Kos_Manor point "46.4389 14.047888888888888".
- Kos_Manor type Artifact100021939.
- Kos_Manor type Building102913152.
- Kos_Manor type BuildingsAndStructuresCompletedIn1521.
- Kos_Manor type CastlesInSlovenia.
- Kos_Manor type Dwelling103259505.
- Kos_Manor type House103544360.
- Kos_Manor type Housing103546340.
- Kos_Manor type Mansion103719053.
- Kos_Manor type Object100002684.
- Kos_Manor type Palace103878066.
- Kos_Manor type PalacesAndMansionsInSlovenia.
- Kos_Manor type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Kos_Manor type Structure104341686.
- Kos_Manor type Whole100003553.
- Kos_Manor type YagoGeoEntity.
- Kos_Manor type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Kos_Manor type SpatialThing.
- Kos_Manor comment "The Kos Manor (Slovene: Kosova graščina) is a 16th-century manor house located in the Murova neighborhood of the town of Jesenice, Slovenia, at the street address of Cesta maršala Tita 64. It is one of four so-called "ironworks castles" built in the area during the 16th and early 17th centuries by owners of local iron-mining and -processing facilities, in what were then the clustered settlements of Plavž, Sava, Murova and Javornik, amalgamated into the town of Jesenice in 1929.".
- Kos_Manor label "Kos Manor".
- Kos_Manor sameAs m.04ldz60.
- Kos_Manor sameAs Q3402476.
- Kos_Manor sameAs Q3402476.
- Kos_Manor sameAs Kos_Manor.
- Kos_Manor lat "46.4389".
- Kos_Manor long "14.047888888888888".
- Kos_Manor wasDerivedFrom Kos_Manor?oldid=560420156.
- Kos_Manor depiction KosovaGrascina1.JPG.
- Kos_Manor isPrimaryTopicOf Kos_Manor.