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− | The exhibition on the first floor introduces visitors to the history of Semič and its environs and the life of the population from pre-history to the end of the Second World War. ''The Nature of Bela Krajina'', the natural science collection on the ground floor, presents rich flora and fauna of Bela krajina and its protected nature areas. In the cellar is a viticulture collection restored in period style and separated from the adjacent tasting area by a nearly invisible glass wall. The interior decoration is that of a former Bela Krajina ''zidanica'' ("vineyard cottage") still made of wood. | + | The exhibition on the first floor introduces visitors to the history of Semič and its environs and the life of the population from pre-history to the end of the Second World War. ''The Nature of Bela Krajina'', the natural science collection on the ground floor, presents rich flora and fauna of Bela krajina and its protected nature areas. |
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+ | In the cellar is a viticulture collection restored in period style and separated from the adjacent tasting area by a nearly invisible glass wall. The interior decoration is that of a former Bela Krajina ''zidanica'' ("vineyard cottage") still made of wood. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 13:19, 6 September 2016
Collections
The exhibition on the first floor introduces visitors to the history of Semič and its environs and the life of the population from pre-history to the end of the Second World War. The Nature of Bela Krajina, the natural science collection on the ground floor, presents rich flora and fauna of Bela krajina and its protected nature areas.
In the cellar is a viticulture collection restored in period style and separated from the adjacent tasting area by a nearly invisible glass wall. The interior decoration is that of a former Bela Krajina zidanica ("vineyard cottage") still made of wood.