BLED CASTLE
Museum exhibition on the history of Bled and its environs
Bled with its environs is an exceptional example of how people used, through centuries, their environment in view of the natural and habitational conditions, and in relation to the development of their culture - as currently portrayed by the museum exhibition set up in 14 chambers of the former residential rooms in the castle by the National Museum of Slovenia in collaboration with several other Slovenian museums and private individuals.
The exhibited original artefacts (a total of some 400) and replicas are supplemented by the reconstructed images of the former inhabitants, by the models of Bled Castle and relief model of Bled landscape. The two virtual film presentations speak about the functioning of Bohinj Glacier and the history of Bled Castle construction, while the short documentary films present, with their rich pictorial material and original sequences, the archaeological heritage of the ancient Castle, the outset of spa tourism at Bled, the Bohinj railway, and various cultural and sports manifestations at Bled.
The origin of today's landscape, as shaped by the glacier, is part of presentation of the geological and natural environment and of the gradual development of cultural landscape that integrates the heritage of various periods. The archaeological finds speak, together with documented remains of settlements, graveyards, sanctuaries, hillforts and roads, about the way of habitation by individuals and communities, about the people's attitude towards nature, and how they were torn between earth and sky.
Here, numerous traces were left by the Ice Age hunters, the first Stone Age tillers and stockbreeders, the Copper, Bronze and Iron Age settlers by whom metals were already used, as well as by indigenous inhabitants from the Roman Period and Late Antiquity. The Bled Corner (Blejski kot) is also one of the archaeologically best researched areas in Slovenia for the Early Mediaeval and Early Slavic Period, when villages and roads, as still recognized in the cultural landscape today, were built.
At the exhibition, the data and depictions from historical sources (kept in the archives in Slovenia and abroad) delineate, together with the exhibited artefacts, the Bled feudal dominion owned by the Brixen Diocese from Tyrol through the period of eight centuries (1004-1803). The development of Bled into a health and tourist resort in the 19th and 20th centuries is presented with exhibits, films and depictions of notable people and events.
The millennium old Bled Castle, however, is not merely an exhibition ground from which the renowned islet with its pilgrim church in the middle of the lake can be admired, but a component part of the exhibition, too. As a monument and scenic viewpoint in space and time, preserved and interacting with each other at Blejski kot, it presents, together with the exhibition, the heritage, valuable feature, stimulation and challenge not only to the locals but all Bled visitors as well.
OPENING TIMES
May-October: between 8AM and 8PM
November-April: between 8AM and 5PM
ADMISSION PRICES
The entrance fee for the castle also includes visit to the museum collection of the National museum of Slovenia.
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Adults: |
7 EUR |
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Students: |
6 EUR |
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Children (aged 14 or under): |
3,5 EUR |
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Groups of 10 to 21 persons: |
6 EUR per person |
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Student groups of 10 to 21 persons: |
5,5 EUR per person |
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Children groups of 10 to 21 persons (aged 14 or under): |
3,5 EUR per person |
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Groups over 22 persons: |
5,5 EUR per person |
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Student groups over 22 persons: |
4,5 EUR per person |
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Children groups over 22 persons (aged 14 or under) |
3 EUR per person |
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Visit to the museum outside the specified opening hours and by prior appointment (max 1 hour) is charged 70 Euros.
PARKING
There is a large parking place in the vicinity from where you can reach the castle on foot.
GETTING HERE
Grajska cesta 61
SI-4260 Bled
Tel.: +386 4 57 68 455 or +386 4 57 68 454
LINKS
Zavod za kulturo Bled www.zavod-za-kulturo-bled.si.
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Photographs:
1. Bled Castle, once the seat of feudal dominion, is now the guardian of the past (photo Jože Hanc)
2. A decorated trimming from the Bled treasure trove, dated to the Late Bronze Age (13th-11th centuries BC), is the oldest gold artefact found in Slovenia (photo Tomaž Lauko)
3. The decorative peacock-shaped brooch, which was a symbol of eternal life to the indigenous population, was excavated at a Bled graveyard (second half of the 6th century; photo Tomaž Lauko)
4. A fibula with the archer centaur (last third of the 7th to 1st half of the 8th century), found in Brda in Bled (photo Tomaž Lauko)
5. Reconstructed image of a Slavic family (photo Polona Bitenc)
6. The deed (facsimile), by which the German King Henry II donated Bled dominion to the Brixen Diocese in 1004, meant inclusion of Bled and the old Slavic parish of that time into the political and economic system of the German feudal state (photo Tomaž Lauko)
7. In the mid-19th century, the Swiss industrialist Arnold Rikli founded the National Health Institute at Bled and introduced healing with water, air and light (photo Tomaž Lauko)
8. The relief model of Bled landscape (photo Tomaž Lauko)
9. The exhibition tour, which includes the castle chapel and museum shop, is enriched by fine views over Bled landscape through the castle windows (photo Polona Bitenc)
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