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Located in the narrow valley beneath the Jelovica plateau, town of Kropa has preserved the appearance of an old iron-making settlement and is protected from 1953 as important state cultural monument. | Located in the narrow valley beneath the Jelovica plateau, town of Kropa has preserved the appearance of an old iron-making settlement and is protected from 1953 as important state cultural monument. | ||
− | Kropa Iron Forging Museum was established in [[established ::1952]] as first technical museum ''in situ''. It was founded on endavour of locals and expert public especially prof. Franjo Baš who was at that time director of [[Technical Museum of Slovenia]]. Nowadays it is administered by [[Radovljica Municipality Museums]]. Museum building where permanent and temporary exhitions are held is in old forging house called Klinar's House from 18th century. The themes of the museum cover the technical and historical development of iron-working from iron ore to nail. The museum introduces the commercial, social, demographic and cultural circumstances of the settlement and neighbouring sites from the 15th century to the close of the iron foundry tradition in the 19th century and the downfall of nail-making handicraft in the 20th century. The museum also features a special collection of artistically-forged iron objects made by master blacksmith Joža Bertoncelj. | + | Kropa Iron Forging Museum was established in [[established ::1952]] as first technical museum ''in situ''. It was founded on endavour of locals and expert public especially prof. Franjo Baš who was at that time director of [[Technical Museum of Slovenia]]. Nowadays it is administered by [[Radovljica Municipality Museums]]. Museum building where permanent and temporary exhitions are held is in old forging house called Klinar's House from 18th century. The themes of the museum cover the technical and historical development of iron-working from iron ore to nail. The museum introduces the commercial, social, demographic and cultural circumstances of the settlement and neighbouring sites from the 15th century to the close of the iron foundry tradition in the 19th century and the downfall of nail-making handicraft in the 20th century. The museum also features a special collection of artistically-forged iron objects made by master blacksmith Joža Bertoncelj. From old spike forges only [[Vigenjc Vice]] remained and is now dislocated technical monument of [[Kropa Iron Forging Museum]]. It is authenticaly perserved building, built in brick and wood from 18th century, where by appointment visitors can see manual forging of spikes and nails with old furnace and tools. |
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== History== | == History== | ||
− | Notable development of town Kropa begun in 14th century. Important archaeological finding of how iron was forged in middle ages is so called [[Slovenian Furnace]] that was found during excavations for the road towards Jamnik village above Kropa. In 15th century already two iron forging furnaces and blacksmith workshops existed. Peak of iron forging was in 18th and 19th century two iron foundries, 7 forge semimanufactures (cajnarica) and 19 spike-forges (vigejnc) were operating and employed about 1000 people. At the end of the 19th century industrialization changed iron foundy into industy cooperative (1893) that became later in 20th century screw factory Plamen. | + | Notable development of town Kropa begun in 14th century. Important archaeological finding of how iron was forged in middle ages is so called [[Slovenian Furnace]] that was found during excavations for the road towards Jamnik village above Kropa. In 15th century already two iron forging furnaces and blacksmith workshops existed. Peak of iron forging was in 18th and 19th century two iron foundries, 7 forge semimanufactures (cajnarica) and 19 spike-forges (vigejnc) were operating and employed about 1000 people. At the end of the 19th century industrialization changed iron foundy into industy cooperative (1893) that became later in 20th century screw factory Plamen. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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History
Notable development of town Kropa begun in 14th century. Important archaeological finding of how iron was forged in middle ages is so called Slovenian Furnace that was found during excavations for the road towards Jamnik village above Kropa. In 15th century already two iron forging furnaces and blacksmith workshops existed. Peak of iron forging was in 18th and 19th century two iron foundries, 7 forge semimanufactures (cajnarica) and 19 spike-forges (vigejnc) were operating and employed about 1000 people. At the end of the 19th century industrialization changed iron foundy into industy cooperative (1893) that became later in 20th century screw factory Plamen.