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Trubar Homestead was opened at Velike Lašče in 1986 on the 400th anniversary of the death of Primož Trubar (1508-1586), founder of the literary Slovene language and leader of the Protestant Reformation movement in Slovenia. The Homestead is a reconstruction of Trubar's original home, Temkov maln (Temk's Mill), and is presented in period style with copies of his books and a range of other documents and artefacts connected with his life and work, plus pictures of his famous contemporaries, including some of the rulers of the time. Next to the main building are a traditional Slovene kozolec (wooden hay-drying rack), a water-driven Venetian sawmill and the Skedenj Gallery. The former stables have been turned into an inn and the granary into a reception and shop selling souvenirs and literature. | Trubar Homestead was opened at Velike Lašče in 1986 on the 400th anniversary of the death of Primož Trubar (1508-1586), founder of the literary Slovene language and leader of the Protestant Reformation movement in Slovenia. The Homestead is a reconstruction of Trubar's original home, Temkov maln (Temk's Mill), and is presented in period style with copies of his books and a range of other documents and artefacts connected with his life and work, plus pictures of his famous contemporaries, including some of the rulers of the time. Next to the main building are a traditional Slovene kozolec (wooden hay-drying rack), a water-driven Venetian sawmill and the Skedenj Gallery. The former stables have been turned into an inn and the granary into a reception and shop selling souvenirs and literature. | ||
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Slovene Pavillion at Expo 2010 Shanghai featuring Herman Potočnik Noordung, Starck with Riko, Primož Trubar and World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010, with contributions by Oskar Kogoj, Matej Andraž Vogrinčič, and Slavoj Žižek
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