Muzeológia a Kultúrne Dedičstvo (Mar 2017)

The estate of Milan Rastislav Štefánik in the context of institutional and family interests in the interwar period and during World War II (POZOSTALOSŤ MILANA RASTISLAVA ŠTEFÁNIKA V KONTEXTE INŠTITUCIONÁLNYCH A RODINNÝCH ZÁUJMOV V MEDZIVOJNOVOM A VOJNOVOM OBDOBÍ)

  • Peter Macho

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 57 – 68

Abstract

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After the tragic death of Milan Rastislav Štefánik, one of the founders of Czechos-lovakia, the Czechoslovak government bought his estate and use it for museum exhibition purposes. The collection of Štefánik‘s effects and writing was much sought after by Slovak as well as Czech museums and memory institutions, but it finally found its home in the museum of Czechoslovak Legions in Prague established at the Ministry of Defense (Památník odboje). In 1939-1940, the collection was transferred to Slovakia to the Slovak National Museum in Martin. Today, many of these artefacts are now located in Štefánik‘s birth house in the village of Košariská which is a branch of the Slovak National Museum. This papers examines the tumultuous history of negotiations between the Czechoslovak government and the Štefánik family which resulted in the purchase of Štefánik‘s estate in 1923.

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