From 9. 2. to 22. 4. 2026, Murska Sobota
Sports Museum: Safeguarding Sports Heritage in Murska Sobota
In cooperation with the Pomurje Museum, the Museum of Sport invites you to the opening of the outdoor panel exhibition Museum of Sport: Guardian of Sporting Heritage, which will take place on Monday, 9 February 2026, at 11.00 am on Slovenska Street in the centre of Murska Sobota.
The exhibition will be on display until 15 April 2026. In the event of bad weather, the opening will be postponed.
The exhibition presents the work of the Sports Museum, Slovenia’s central institution for the collection, preservation, research and presentation of sporting heritage. Established in 2000, the Museum now operates as an organisational unit of the Slovenian School Museum and cares for extensive collections of objects, photographs, documents and oral testimonies that shed light on the development of Slovenian sport. Through selected photographic images and museum artefacts, the exhibition highlights sports disciplines that have played a significant role in shaping Slovenia’s sporting history and identity. Visitors gain insight into the Sports Museum’s professional work and into the importance of the systematic preservation of the heritage of sports clubs, individuals and elite athletes.
The exhibition was first presented in 2023 in the centre of Ljubljana, after which it travelled to the United States of America, Portorož, Laško, and again to Ljubljana, most recently in front of the renovated Ilirija Sports Centre. Its presentation in Murska Sobota continues the mission of the Sports Museum by bringing sporting heritage closer to the wider public across Slovenia.
The presentation of the exhibition in Murska Sobota was made possible by the Pomurje Museum, while the production of the outdoor panel display was supported by the Ministry of the Economy, Tourism and Sport and the Ministry of Education.
On this occasion, the Sports Museum invites the public to take part in preserving Slovenia’s sporting heritage. Anyone who keeps objects or photographs at home, or knows interesting stories related to the sporting past and would be willing to share them with the Museum, is kindly invited to get in touch at info@muzejsporta.si or by telephone on +386 (0)1 431 83 40.
The committed work of collecting, preserving, and exhibiting sports heritage, which was initiated by sports societies, zealous individuals, and some other museums, is now continued with devotion in the Sports Museum. Our work in the field includes recording interesting and invaluable materials for the museum, which consist not only of objects but also books, written documents, photographs, and, last but not least, testimonies. When possible, we seek to secure such materials for our museum collections. We document and research each acquired item and then include it in a museum collection. Based on expert assessment, some of them are also declared cultural monuments.
Our primary objective is to cover all areas of sport and as many disciplines as possible. For each of them, we seek to acquire objects that have marked each area the most and are crucial to understanding its history. The procedure of accepting an item into our collections involves a thorough conservation inspection of its condition. Should an object have any deficiency, these are carefully noted and if the condition permits, eliminated. With minimal intervention, we wish to give them their former appearance. The conditions and manners of storage are then specified for the restored and impeccable objects to ensure that they are kept most appropriately in the designated repositories. Another part of working with objects is to ensure that their condition is monitored and inventoried on a regular basis.
The same attention that is given to the work with objects is also given to the work with the public. Thus, we continue the pioneering work of our predecessors while also fulfilling the tasks to be expected of a modern museum. We strive to present museum objects to the public in the most varied and modern ways and to ensure access to cultural values and information contained in each of the items. The primary means of communication applied in the Sports Museum is through permanent, temporary, and visiting exhibitions. However, there is far more to our work with the public than this. We seek to bring closer to the public museum objects as well as sports heritage and past through various educational programmes for children and adults, round tables, lectures, researches, articles in publications intended for the general public and experts, and other types of content. Finally, we make sure that information on museum items and Slovenia’s sporting past is readily available and accessible to our visitors and users.
Here in front of you is one of the results of our efforts to bring the sports heritage and the sporting past closer to the public. The exhibition Sports Museum: Safeguarding Sports Heritage presents a range of disciplines based on photographs from our extensive photo library and selected museum items. Some of them can be seen in the premises of the Slovenian School Museum (Plečnikov trg 1), but most of them are safely stored in museum repositories. We have chosen to present the sports events that are richly documented, i.e., those we can claim to have covered satisfactorily, at least with objects and photographs. Other highlights include Stanko Bloudek, after whom the highest sports achievement award has been named since 1965, and the collection in the Planica Nordic Centre, to which the Sports Museum provides professional support in museum activities.
As we want to build on our collections and to present and preserve the heritage of Slovenian sports fittingly, we invite you to become part of the Sports Museum by helping us supplement our museum objects. If you have a piece of our common sports heritage at home and would be willing to donate it to the Sports Museum, please get in touch with us.
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Varuh športne dediščine MŠ_Pomurski muzej Murska Sobota 2026_ foto: Tomislav Vrečič -
Odprtje razstave Varuh športne dediščine, Murska Sobota, dr. Branko Kerman, 2026 -
Odprtje razstave Varuh športne dediščine, Murska Sobota, župan Damjan Anželj, 2026 -
Odprtje razstave Varuh športne dediščine, Murska Sobota, 2026 -
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Varuh športne dediščine MŠ_Pomurski muzej Murska Sobota 2026_ foto: Tomislav Vrečič -
Varuh športne dediščine MŠ_Pomurski muzej Murska Sobota 2026_ foto: Tomislav Vrečič -
Varuh športne dediščine MŠ_Pomurski muzej Murska Sobota 2026_ foto: Tomislav Vrečič -
Varuh športne dediščine MŠ_Pomurski muzej Murska Sobota 2026_ foto: Tomislav Vrečič -
Varuh športne dediščine MŠ_Pomurski muzej Murska Sobota 2026_ foto: Tomislav Vrečič -
Odprtje razstave Varuh športne dediščine, Murska Sobota, Tjaša Tibaut in dr. Branko Kerman, 2026 -
Varuh športne dediščine MŠ_Pomurski muzej Murska Sobota 2026_ foto: Tomislav Vrečič -
Odprtje razstave Varuh športne dediščine, okrogla miza, Murska Sobota, 2026 -
Varuh športne dediščine MŠ_Pomurski muzej Murska Sobota 2026_ foto: Tomislav Vrečič -
Varuh športne dediščine MŠ_Pomurski muzej Murska Sobota 2026_ foto: Tomislav Vrečič -
Odprtje razstave Varuh športne dediščine, Murska Sobota, Tjaša Tibaut, 2026 -
Exhibition authors
Authors: dr. Aleš Šafarič, dr. Tadej Curk, Maja Hakl Saje
Design by: Franci Virant
Photos by: Franci Virant
Copy-editing and translations by: Alenka Ropret
Exhibition was made possible by: Ministry of the Economy, Tourism and Sports, Municipality of Ljubljana and Ministry of education.