Textile collection

The collection is divided into military and civilian part. With the exeption of some Austro-Hungarian uniforms, the former is dominated mainly by uniforms and clothing worn during World War II, and by the Yugoslav People's Army. The uniform collection of Adria Airways stands out among the civilian clothing. A special part of the collection includes flags and banners, which include unique and particulary valuable examples of partisan units and the 13.5 m long national flag of the Republic of Slovenia that was raised during the proclamation of independence ceremony on 26 June 1991.

Curators in charge: Marko Licina, Irena Ribič

The national flag of Slovenia raised during the proclamation of independence ceremony on 26 June 1991.
The national flag of Slovenia raised during the proclamation of independence ceremony on 26 June 1991.
Detail of the blouse of Lieutenant-Colonel of the 5th dragoon regiment of the Austro-Hungarian army from the First World War.
Detail of the blouse of Lieutenant-Colonel of the 5th dragoon regiment of the Austro-Hungarian army from the First World War.
The blouse of the commander-in-chief of the Ljubljana Army District of the Yugoslav People's Army, Lieutenant-General Franc Tavčar - Rok.
The blouse of the commander-in-chief of the Ljubljana Army District of the Yugoslav People's Army, Lieutenant-General Franc Tavčar - Rok.
Partisan Triglavka cap. It was worn in 1942 by Anton Intihar, a courier of stations 4 and 10 on Bloke.
Partisan Triglavka cap. It was worn in 1942 by Anton Intihar, a courier of stations 4 and 10 on Bloke.
One of the first colours of Slovenian Partisans. It was designed by painter Hinko Smrekar and made at the end of December 1941 in Ljubljana.
One of the first colours of Slovenian Partisans. It was designed by painter Hinko Smrekar and made at the end of December 1941 in Ljubljana.
Parts of the uniform and equipment worn by Lieutenant General Franc Rozman – Stane, Commander of the General Headquarters of the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Slovenia, during a fatal accident that occurred while testing a British two-inch mortar on November 7 1944.
Parts of the uniform and equipment worn by Lieutenant General Franc Rozman – Stane, Commander of the General Headquarters of the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Slovenia, during a fatal accident that occurred while testing a British two-inch mortar on November 7 1944.