Exhibitions
Permanent exhibitions
Ceiling of Celje in the master chamber of Old Counts’ Mansion is the sole example of profane painting from the period of transition from the late Renaissance to early Baroque.
Cultural and art history collecton is presentet in a building known as the Old Counts’ Mansion.
The cellars of the Old Counts’ Mansion feature a Roman lapidary collection on an area of 440 m2.
The archaeological exhibition site in the cellars of the Princely Palace is the largest presentation so far of the remains of Roman Celeia in situ. Its silent yet picturesque testimony invites you to walk among its ancient walls, which bear witness to the town’s rich history.
Exhibiton The Count of Celje is on display in 1st and 2nd floor of Princely Palace in Celje. The Counts of Celje were one of the most influential noble families in the Slovenian lands in the Late Middle Ages.





