The Carinthian plebiscite made a painful cut in the history of Slovenes, as it led to a paradoxical outcome, at least at first glance. The territory of voting zone A, where 70% of the population was Slovene, belonged to Austria: 59% of voters voted for it.
The exhibition shows the entire course of events from the collapse of the monarchy to the Carinthian plebiscite on October 10, 1920. It is a display of a revolutionary period, a time when history "condenses" and individual wrong decisions or missed opportunities irreversibly affect the fate of the masses.