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| town                = SI-4280 Kranjska Gora
 
| town                = SI-4280 Kranjska Gora
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 4 588 1999
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 4 588 1999
| email              = liznjek@gornjesavskimuzej.si
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| fax                = 386 (0) 4 583 3499
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| email              = muzej.liznjek@gmj.si
| proprietor         = Upper Sava Valley Museum, Jesenice
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| managed by         = Upper Sava Valley Museum, Jesenice
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| opening hours      = 9.30am–4pm Tue–Sat, 10am–4pm Sun. Closed Mon, 1.1., 25.12. For announced groups by appointment.
 
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Liznjek House is a genuine Slovene Alpine house which was erected several centuries ago, presenting the folk architecture of the 18th and early 19th centuries. Liznjek's house was, for its time, one of the most advanced examples of rural architecture in the area - a prototype that remains virtually unchanged to this day. A basement (stable and cellar) in its entirety, a masonry ground floor, wooden main living quarters, a stone walled ‘black kitchen’, a closet, a wide hall, vestibuled chambers (the two black rooms served as a granary and living room) and a wooden closet above the entrance were all renovated in 1983 when the house was turned into a richly-furnished museum. The basement now contains an exhibition representing the life and work of writer and poet Josip Vandot (1884-1944) and an exhibition gallery for temporary art and museum displays.
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The [[Liznjek House]], situated in the old centre of Kranjska Gora, houses an ethnological museum collection which was established after the renovation works in [[established::1983]]. The building has grown for several centuries and retained a character of the 18th and early-19th century vernacular architecture, now declared a local cultural monument.
 
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Other museums and heritage sites in the vicinity include the museum complex Stara Sava ([[Iron-making, Mining and Palaeontologic Collection in Bucellini-Ruard Mansion, Jesenice]], [[Ethnological Collection in Kasarna, Jesenice]]), [[Kos Manor House, Jesenice]] and [[Triglav Museum Collection, Mojstrana]].
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== Vernacular architecture house style==
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For its time, the Liznjek House was one of the most advanced examples of vernacular architecture in the area – a prototype that remains virtually unchanged to this day. It was the richest homestead in Kranjska Gora, then called Borovška vas, with 84 hectares of land. Together with a large barn, dated in the year 1796, and the courtyard the Liznjek House forms a picturesque homestead.
  
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The wooden first floor is a masterpiece of local carpenters with hewed beams bound with profiled prongs [''vezava na roglje''], a wooden corridor with a whittled fence, and a wooden ceiling inside with a rosette, dating in 1781. Notable façade elements are: a fresco dating from the 17th century, and a Baroque portal of green tuff, a product of the long stone cutting tradition in the Gorenjska region.
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== Collections ==
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The house is an ethnological monument with a basement (stable and cellar), a masonry ground floor, wooden main living quarters, a stone-walled black kitchen, a closet, a wide hall, vestibuled chambers (the two black rooms served as a granary and living room) and a wooden closet [''štiblc''] above the entrance. The collection presents the living conditions of a wealthy peasant family of the mid-1800s, including the original furnishings, as well as items drawn from the collections of the [[Upper Sava Valley Museum, Jesenice]].
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The basement now contains an exhibition representing the life and work of writer and poet [[Josip Vandot]] (1884–1944), the creator of the character [[Kekec]], and an exhibition gallery for temporary art and museum displays, for example, in 2009 a temporary exhibition on the ''History of the Valley and its Heritage''.
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== See also ==
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* [[Upper Sava Valley Museum, Jesenice]]
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== External links ==
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* [https://www.gmj.si/en/muzej-kranjska-gora/ Liznjek House web page]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liznjek_Homestead Liznjek House on Wikipedia]
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[[Category:Monuments and sites]]
 
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[[Category:Literature museums]]
 
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[[Category:Ethnographic museums and collections]]
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[[Category:Literature_museums_and_archives]]

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Liznjekova hiša
Borovška cesta 63, SI-4280 Kranjska Gora
Phone386 (0) 4 588 1999




The Liznjek House, situated in the old centre of Kranjska Gora, houses an ethnological museum collection which was established after the renovation works in 1983. The building has grown for several centuries and retained a character of the 18th and early-19th century vernacular architecture, now declared a local cultural monument.


Vernacular architecture house style

For its time, the Liznjek House was one of the most advanced examples of vernacular architecture in the area – a prototype that remains virtually unchanged to this day. It was the richest homestead in Kranjska Gora, then called Borovška vas, with 84 hectares of land. Together with a large barn, dated in the year 1796, and the courtyard the Liznjek House forms a picturesque homestead.

The wooden first floor is a masterpiece of local carpenters with hewed beams bound with profiled prongs [vezava na roglje], a wooden corridor with a whittled fence, and a wooden ceiling inside with a rosette, dating in 1781. Notable façade elements are: a fresco dating from the 17th century, and a Baroque portal of green tuff, a product of the long stone cutting tradition in the Gorenjska region.

Collections

The house is an ethnological monument with a basement (stable and cellar), a masonry ground floor, wooden main living quarters, a stone-walled black kitchen, a closet, a wide hall, vestibuled chambers (the two black rooms served as a granary and living room) and a wooden closet [štiblc] above the entrance. The collection presents the living conditions of a wealthy peasant family of the mid-1800s, including the original furnishings, as well as items drawn from the collections of the Upper Sava Valley Museum, Jesenice.

The basement now contains an exhibition representing the life and work of writer and poet Josip Vandot (1884–1944), the creator of the character Kekec, and an exhibition gallery for temporary art and museum displays, for example, in 2009 a temporary exhibition on the History of the Valley and its Heritage.

See also

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