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Revision as of 22:53, 30 November 2009
A family had a right to live in the 'Kasarna' if one of its members was employed in the iron forge. On average 15 families lived in the building, sharing the kitchen, toilets, entrance hall, woodshed and other common places. The kitchen and a room of the workers' dwelling authentically document life in the 1930s and 1940s with the use of characteristic wooden furniture with ornaments in the bedroom and period kitchen equipment including a built-in wall range, grid iron, coffee grinding-mill and other implements which reflect the life of an iron-workers' family.
Please see also other cultural monuments and institutions in the vicinity - Iron-making, mining and paleontologic collection in Ruard mansion, Kos Manor House in Jesenice, Liznjek House in Kranjska gora and Triglav Museum Collection in Mojstrana.