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from 15. 11. until 3. 12. 2025, Portorož

Heritage Under the Hoops

The Sports Museum’s new sectoral exhibition is embarking on its first guest showing. From 15 November to 3 December 2025, it will be on display on the promenade in front of the Hotel Slovenija in Portorož. An accompanying programme featuring engaging interactive multimedia content is located in the hotel’s lobby.

Modern basketball began as the result of thought and ingenuity by Canadian-American physical education professor James Naismith, who sought a suitable form of recreation for his students and young people in general during the cold winter months. It was in the winter of 1891–1892 that he designed a new game, which he modestly named Basket Ball. The concept was simple: two teams competed to score points by trying to throw a ball into a basket – initially, actual peach baskets were used. Even the first written rules laid the foundations for the game as we know it today: mandatory passing between teammates and the prohibition of physical contact to avoid unnecessary injuries.

Over time, the game evolved, rules were adjusted, and basketball spread across the world. By the end of the 19th century, it had already made its way to Europe, brought by travellers, sports enthusiasts, and members of the YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association). Later on, American soldiers played an important role in its establishment on the European continent.The story, history, and heritage of basketball in Slovenia are an important part of both European and global basketball. The Heritage Under the Hoop exhibition sheds light on the Slovenian chapter, offering visitors a brief journey through decades of basketball legacy in our country. Photographs, documents, and objects present the diversity of basketball and attempt to highlight all aspects that make the sport so fascinating.A Slovenian proverb says: “From small beginnings come great things.” This certainly holds true for Slovenian basketball – a sports story born from dedicated, hard work with young people and persistent organisation at various levels, growing into something that reaches far beyond our national borders.

Exhibition booklet – browse here.

Exhibition authors

 

Head of the project: Maja Hakl Saje
Authors of the exhibition: dr. Tadej Curk, Maja Hakl Saje
Design: Ivian Kan Mujezinović
Photos and visual material edting: Franci Virant
Photos material by: Dušan Verbič, Ivo Daneu, Jure Zdovc, Basketball club Cedevita Olimpija, Basketball Union Slovenije, The Sports Museum, Univerzitetni rehabilitacijski Inštitut Republike Slovenije – Soča, Zveza paraplegikov Slovenije, Zveza za šport invalidov Slovenije – Slovenski paralimpijski komite.
Copy-editing and translations by: Alenka RopretExhibition was made possible by:  Ministry of the Economy, Tourism and Sports. Special gratitude to all atlethets, sports workers and basketball clubs.The hosting of the exhibition in Portorož has been made possible by Sport Media Focus d.o.o. and Hotel Slovenija Portorož.

 

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