Bucelleni-Ruard Manor

Bucelleni-Ruard Manor

The Bucelleni-Ruard Manor, commonly referred to as the Ruard manor ( _sl. Ruardova graščina) is a 16th century manor house located in the Sava district of the town of Jesenice, Slovenia, at the street address of "45 Prešernova". It is one of four so-called "ironworks castles" built in the area during the 16th and early 17th centuries by the owners of iron-mining and -processing facilities, in what were then the clustered settlements of Plavž, Sava, Murova and Javornik, amalgamated into the town of Jesenice in 1929. The Kasarna and the Kos Manor in Murova also survive; the Plavž manor was demolished.

The manor was built in 1538 by the Italian Bernardo Bucelleni, who had recently relocated to Sava from Bergamo and whose family would come to dominate the iron mining and processing industry of the entire upper Sava valley. Unlike the Kos manor, Bucelenni chose to locate this residence close to the ironworks themselves. The Bucellenis were very successful for a time, and were ennobled during the 1600s, taking the name "von Reichenberg" after the German name of their ore mines at Savske Jame. In 1686 the family was elevated to counthoood.

The manor gained the second half of its current name in 1766, when Valentin Ruard, a Belgian entrepreneur, bought the entire estate and restored the failing ironworks surrounding it. Leopold Ruard, his son, was mayor of Jesenice under the brief period of French rule. In 1831, the manor was expanded and reconstructed in the Neoclassical style. In the next generation, it passed out of Ruard hands, as Viktor Ruard was unable to obtain capital for the modernization of the family ironworks, and was forced to sell both them and the manor to the KID company in 1871, which converted it into clerks' housing (much like the nearby Kasarna).

Since 1954, the manor has served as a museum, and later became the seat of the Upper Sava Museum. [ [http://www.gornjesavskimuzej.si/ Upper Sava Museum web site] ] It hosts several permanent exhibits:
*History of the iron and steel industry in the Jesenice region, featuring tools, artifacts and motorized maquettes of industrial facilities
*Paleontological collection of the Palaeozoic flora and fauna of the western Karavanke Alps
*Mineral collection [ [http://www.jesenice.si/dokument2.asp?id=2031&tip=pdf Stara Sava tourist guide, from the Jesenice municipal web site] ]

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