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The blueprinting workshop of E. Monstek in Hranovnica was among those workshops that had been functioning the longest in the region of Spis ( until the beginning of 70ties of 20th century). The movable items are in the administration of the 'Podtatranské museum' in Poprad and the buildings are in the owenrship of the village of Hranovnica. The article analyses the possibilities for renovation of this handcraft workshop from the museal presentation point of view. In addition, it also looks for ways to revitalise the production that would make possible to connect the presentation in the museum with active interaction with visitors.