Ptuj Castle

Museum · Ptuj

Ptuj Castle

Museum · Ptuj

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Na Gradu 1, 2250 Ptuj, Slovenia

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Castle museum with music instruments, weapons, art, and views  

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Na Gradu 1, 2250 Ptuj, Slovenia Get directions

pmpo.si
@muzej_ptuj

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Na Gradu 1, 2250 Ptuj, Slovenia Get directions

+386 2 748 03 60
pmpo.si
@muzej_ptuj

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Aug 22, 2025

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9 Places That Celebrate the Wonder of Masks

"Each February, just before Shrove Tuesday, the small town of Ptuj plays host to a 10-day folk festival called Kurentovanje. Celebrations culminate in a musical parade of colorful characters such as spearmen, fairies, bears, giant chickens, and women carrying drunk men in baskets (šoštanjski koši). Central to all this is the whirling, dancing figure of the Kurent: a horned, hulking, sheepskin-clad creature with a dark protruding snout and large red tongue. The first Kurentovanje festival was held in 1960, having been organized to preserve the rich traditions and customs of the Ptuj region. Key to this were the mythical gods, demons, and other creatures from folklore, including the Kurent. Modern-day tradition holds that the Kurent is a mischievous, almost demonic creature who chases away winter and heralds the beginning of spring. To aid him in this endeavors, he wears a chain belt festooned with bells and wields a club, the ježevka, topped with hedgehog quills. Look deeper into the past, however, and the Kurent’s role and origins are less clear-cut. Some folk tales describe him as a wine-loving agent of unbridled joy; a Slavic version of Bacchus or Dionysus. Others contend he is a malevolent lunar deity or a promiscuous fertility demon. Evidence even links him to Slavic creation myths involving a cosmic egg and cataclysmic floods, casting him as mankind’s savior (though still with a penchant for wine). You don’t have to attend Kurentovanje to get a taste of the legendary character. Ptuj Castle maintains a collection of Kurentovanje costumes and traditional Shrove masks, providing an intimate look at the Kurent." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Alda Derencin

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Wonderful castle with rich history and, luckily for us, many fun activities. We visited the Castle at the time of the Art Festival, where art workshops for kids were taking place. It was wonderful! At the castle you can see some interesting musical instruments, traditional masks, weapons and so on. We also enjoyed visiting the musum shop, which featured handmade products from local artists. Very worth the visit!

Mal Jones

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This is a lovely place to explore and to view the city below; it is also home to the one of the two oldest vine plants in the world and both are in Slovenia, this particular one being in the central court yard of the Castle.

M M

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Good place to visit. I didn’t pay to go inside but the outside was enough.

Branko Radicevic

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Beautiful Castle in Ptuj. Contains the biggest music instrument collection in Slovenia, also a lot of pieces of the feudal life, weapons, tapestries and furniture. Definetely recomended Parking is free. 10€ entery fee for adults, 5 for kids.

Csilla Kertész

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Very interesting, period exhibitions. The interactive musical instrument exhibition is particularly noteworthy.

Zeny

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Small but lovely palace museum with beautiful panoramic views of the land. Artifacts telling about the history of the area. Nice gift shop for souvenirs selling typical gifts and wine. You buy your entrance tickets tyere also. Worth the visit. A short climb 5-10 minutes up the wooden stairs and then you are there. Park and Ride was a short distance from the bridge.

Michel Corrent

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Nice castle in the main hill of the old town of Ptuj. We where there on November 1st and we’re not able to visit it. But the place is very nice with a great view of the sorroundings!

Vienna

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Stunning view! A must visit place in Ptuj.