22. 03. 2021
Ahead to the past 2021
The Maritime Museum "Sergej Mašera" Piran is participating in an online series of events of Slovene Museums with the title "Ahead to the past: Slovenija", which will take place from 22nd March 2021 to 28th March 2021.
News
01. 03. 2021
Dear visitors
The Maritime Museum "Sergej Mašera" Piran wishes to inform you that it will have its doors open to individual visitors and families between 10 am and 2 pm. The museum will remain open with a temporary shortened schedule during the period when our region is in the "red zone".
15. 02. 2021
A notice to visitors
Dear visitors, we would like to inform you that the Maritime Museum will be open from Tuesday, February 16th 2021 according to regular schedule (9 a.m. -5. p.m.).
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05. 02. 2021
What's new in Tona's House
Stone remains of the oil mills that can now be seen in front of Tona's House have recently been furnished with inscriptions and drawings, which speak of their function and place where used. They were discovered during archaeological excavations or archaeological surveillance in Piran and have been dated to antiquity or the Early Middle Ages.
05. 02. 2021
Notice to museum visitors
The Maritime Museum Sergej Mašera Piran wishes to inform you that it will have its doors open to individual visitors and families, in compliance with the regulations, on the national Culture Holiday on Monday, 8 February 2021, between 10 am and 2 pm.
The museum collections and the visiting exhibition The White Gold of Cervia in the Gabrielli Palace in Piran will be on display free of charge on the national Culture Day.
The museum will remain open with a temporary shortened schedule until the restrictions of movement between municipalities and statistical regions are lifted, when its other nonresidential units will also open their doors.
The museum collections and the visiting exhibition The White Gold of Cervia in the Gabrielli Palace in Piran will be on display free of charge on the national Culture Day.
The museum will remain open with a temporary shortened schedule until the restrictions of movement between municipalities and statistical regions are lifted, when its other nonresidential units will also open their doors.
15. 01. 2021
Artefacts from the Maritime Museum Sergej Mašera Piran on the website of the East Asian Collection in Slovenia
The Maritime Museum Sergej Mašera Piran is taking part in the project East Asian Collection in Slovenia – Inclusion of Slovenia in the global exchange of artefacts and ideas with East Asia. The project is carried out by the Department of Asian Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana in association with the Slovenian Ethnographic Museum and the Science and Research Centre Koper. The National Museum of Slovenia and the Provincial Museum of Celje are also engaged in its implementation.
04. 01. 2021
The sailboat Galeb in renovation
The renovation of the sailboat Galeb, that was donated to the Maritime Museum "Sergej Mašera" Piran in 1994 by two famous ballet dancers and choreographers Pino and Pia Mlakar, will take place in the shipyard AA Customs in Monfalcone, Italy. The renovation is led by two shipbuilders: Odilo Simonit and Paolo Škabar.
22. 12. 2020
New Year's Greetings
18. 12. 2020
Coming soon
The new book of the Maritime Museum "Sergej Mašera" Piran, written by dr. Nadja Terčon with the title "Sava & Jolanda, The First Slovenian and Yugoslav Sailors, Women and the Sea, and the Entry of Slovenian Women into the Male World of the Maritime Profession".
17. 12. 2020
The ”Galeb” museum sailboat will finally be renovated
On Tuesday, 15 December 2020, our sailboat “Galeb” was towed with the aid of Janez Šabec and his wooden sailboat "Stari maček" to Marina Portorož, where it was lifted, thoroughly washed and loaded on a truck. The Galeb museum sailboat, a cutter M6, donated to the Maritime Museum Piran by our famous ballet dancers and choreographers Pino and Pia Mlakar in 1994, was thereupon transported to Monfalcone in Italy, where it is to be restored and provided with navigation safety by shipbuilding masters at the Alto Adriatico Custom Shipyard.