The article discusses a detective-like search for the patron of the Celjski Strop (Celje Ceiling), a historical ceiling in Slovenia known for its artistic value. The piece highlights the portrait of Janez Ambroz Thurn-Valsassini, which was commissioned by the patron, and notes that his face appears hidden within the artwork itself. The article mentions an upcoming exhibition featuring portraits of the Thurn-Valsassini family, who built the Old Countship. It also includes a poll asking readers whether they would support holding referendums twice a year, as proposed by a civic initiative called 'Glas ljudstva' (Voice of the People). The poll results show mixed opinions, with some supporting referendums in exceptional cases while others argue against using public funds for them.
Bias read (Center): While the article touches on a political issue—referendums—the main focus is on the cultural and historical significance of the Celjski Strop and the associated art exhibition. The discussion around referendums is presented as a public opinion poll rather than a partisan debate, with balanced phras-





