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Latest revision as of 21:36, 15 September 2020
Oplen House is a characteristic Bohinj stretched-out farmhouse in which the living quarters and farm buildings are combined under one roof. In the living quarters there is an open hearth kitchen in working condition, a hiša which functions as the central living room, and a kamra ("small room") for farm workers who are too old to work. In the attic is an ispa, where crops, tools and clothes were kept. The farm buildings comprise a stable, barn, and litter store, where agricultural implements are exhibited. As in the past, further agricultural implements and accessories are kept in the barn.
See also
- Gorenjska Museum
- Museum of Alpine Dairy Farming, Stara Fužina
- Tomaž Godec Museum
- Triglav National Park