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The house incorporates an open-hearth kitchen (the so-called 'black kitchen'), a larder, a 'hiša' with wooden ceiling with a large central beam, and other rooms which reflect the humble conditions in which a rural smallholder once lived. The collection consists of the artefacts belonging to Finžgar family (ceramic oven, chests, marital bed, cradle).
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The house incorporates an open-hearth kitchen (the so-called 'black kitchen'), a larder, a 'hiša' [a house] with wooden ceiling with a large central beam, and other rooms which reflect the humble conditions in which a rural smallholder once lived. The collection consists of the artefacts belonging to Finžgar family (ceramic oven, chests, marital bed, cradle).
  
In the cellars there is a permanent exhibition on Finžgar's life and opus, which includes Naša kri ('Our Blood'), Veriga ('Chain'), Razvalina življenja ('Ruined Life') and the acclaimed historical novel Pod svobodnim soncem ('Under the Free Sun').  
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In the cellars there is a permanent exhibition on Finžgar's life and opus, which includes Our Blood [Naša kri], Chain [Veriga], Ruined Life [Razvalina življenja], and the acclaimed historical novel Under the Free Sun [Pod svobodnim soncem].  
  
 
The original house in Doslovče was expanded by the writer’s grandfather, Joseph Ažman, near the end of the 18th or the beginning of the 19th century. The wooden walls were laid with planks, plastered and painted, and above the window the year 1849 was engraved. The house Pr' Dolenc was known for weaving cloth on a loom, and for making sheepskin coats and leather breeches.
 
The original house in Doslovče was expanded by the writer’s grandfather, Joseph Ažman, near the end of the 18th or the beginning of the 19th century. The wooden walls were laid with planks, plastered and painted, and above the window the year 1849 was engraved. The house Pr' Dolenc was known for weaving cloth on a loom, and for making sheepskin coats and leather breeches.

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Rojstna hiša pisatelja Frana Saleškega Finžgarja, Žirovnica
Doslovče 15, SI-4274 Žirovnica
Phone386 (0) 4 580 15 03, 386 (0) 51 243 417 (mobile)




The Doslovče village house Pr' Dolenc in which priest, writer and playwright Fran Saleški Finžgar (1871–1962) was born was reconstructed and opened as a museum in 1971. The house belongs among the best examples of the vernacular architecture of the Gorenjska region.


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The house incorporates an open-hearth kitchen (the so-called 'black kitchen'), a larder, a 'hiša' [a house] with wooden ceiling with a large central beam, and other rooms which reflect the humble conditions in which a rural smallholder once lived. The collection consists of the artefacts belonging to Finžgar family (ceramic oven, chests, marital bed, cradle).

In the cellars there is a permanent exhibition on Finžgar's life and opus, which includes Our Blood [Naša kri], Chain [Veriga], Ruined Life [Razvalina življenja], and the acclaimed historical novel Under the Free Sun [Pod svobodnim soncem].

The original house in Doslovče was expanded by the writer’s grandfather, Joseph Ažman, near the end of the 18th or the beginning of the 19th century. The wooden walls were laid with planks, plastered and painted, and above the window the year 1849 was engraved. The house Pr' Dolenc was known for weaving cloth on a loom, and for making sheepskin coats and leather breeches.

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