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== External links == | == External links == | ||
*[http://www.muzej-velenje.si/english/units.php Kavčnik Homestead on Velenje Museum web page] | *[http://www.muzej-velenje.si/english/units.php Kavčnik Homestead on Velenje Museum web page] | ||
+ | *[http://www.slovenia.info/en/muzej/Kav%C4%8Dnikova-doma%C4%8Dija-najju%C5%BEnej%C5%A1a-ohranjena-dimnica-v-ju%C5%BEnem-alpskem-prostoru.htm?muzej=4319&lng=2 Kavčnik Homestead on Slovenia.info] | ||
*[http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kav%C4%8Dnikova_doma%C4%8Dija Kavčnik Homestead on Wikipedija] (in Slovenian) | *[http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kav%C4%8Dnikova_doma%C4%8Dija Kavčnik Homestead on Wikipedija] (in Slovenian) | ||
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Revision as of 15:56, 26 November 2010
The entire farm was built around its brick hearth (dimnica), the remaining buildings are wooden including the roofs. Around the main living quarters with a stove, there are a barn, a hayrack (kozolec), herb garden, tool sheds, a grape press, a field toilet ... But the most important and the oldest is the dimnica that prevailed in northern Slovenia from the 11th until the late-18th century when, because of frequent fires, the authorities began to adopt strict measures to ban them. The smokehouse was also called kuhna (a variant of kuhinja meaning kitchen) by former inhabitants, its little window with its unique sliding mechanism, and details of the wooden hinges at the entrance door to the shed, confirm that the core of the building, including the shed, probably dates from the 17th century. At that time it was the only living quarter in the Kavčnik homestead.
By prior appointment, the museum staff can light the fire in the hearth and visitors may also roast apples on the open fire, providing a truly authentic experience of the simplicity of life in the past. Visitors, however, may rethink their romantic impressions when the smoke hanging in the air starts to aggravate their eyes and lungs.