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Levstik House – Memorial Rooms of Fran Levstik and Josip Stritar


Levstik House 2007 exterior Photo Sreco Knafelc.jpgLevstik House in Velike Lašče

The memorial rooms in the Levstik House in Velike Lašče present the life of the Slovene authors Fran Levstik and Josip Stritar. A small adjacent room contains a modest presentation on the Protestant reformer Primož Trubar. The rooms are managed by the Trubarjevi kraji Public Institute of Velike Lašče.

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Trubar Homestead


Trubar Homestead outside.jpgThe Trubar Homestead in Velike Lašče dates back to approximately the time of Primož Trubar's life and was also run by his relatives. Exterior in 2006.

Trubar Homestead was opened in the village of Rašica, near Velike Lašče, in 1986 on the 400th anniversary of the death of Primož Trubar (1508–1586). He is considered to be the founder of the literary Slovene language and was the leader of the Protestant Reformation movement in Slovenia.

Though a very important figure in his time, not much material evidence is left of his life in Rašica. Consequently, he is presented through copies of his books and some other documents and artefacts connected with his life. That is coupled with stained glass portraits of his famous contemporaries, including some of the rulers of the time. Though lacking any significant material legacy, the guided tours offer an extremely informative insight into the historical contexts and the rather epic story of Primož Trubar.

Next to the main building are a traditional Slovene kozolec ("wooden hay-drying rack"), a water-driven Venetian sawmill, the Skedenj Gallery and a well-kept park area. The former stables have been turned into an inn and the granary into a reception and a shop.

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