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Podzemlje Pece, Tourist Mine and Museum


Podzemlje Pece Tourist Mine and Museum 2003 cycling tour Photo Tomo Jesenicnik.JPGThe guided cycling tour along the Podzemlje Pece, Tourist Mine and Museum in Mežica.

After its closure in 2004, the Mežica lead and zinc mine was turned into Podzemlje Pece, Tourist Mine and Museum which was nominated for the European Museum of the Year Award 2007. First notes about lead ore in this area are from 1424 and the first written sources about mining under the Mount Peca are from 1665. The old mine administration building of 1927, located in front of the mine entrance, has been converted into a museum with a number of collections (a mining exhibition and the collection of Maks Kunc, miner and photographer).

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Podzemlje Pece Tourist Mine and Museum 2003 cycling tour Photo Tomo Jesenicnik.JPG



Hrušica - Museum Collection and Archaeological Park


Hrusica - Museum Collection and Archaeological Park 2005 view from the northern part of Ad Pirum Photo Andreja Breznik.jpgView from the northern part of the Roman fortress Ad Pirum to its southern lower part. Hrušica - Museum Collection and Archaeological Park

Once a strategic point on the Roman military and trade route between Aquilea and Emona (Ljubljana), the Hrušica - Museum Collection and Archaeological Park is located on the pass between Logatec and Ajdovščina. An open air archaeological site with a room of excavated items in the nearby guest house Stara Pošta ("Old Post Office") presents the important Roman military stronghold called Ad Pirum.

The site was part of an 80-kilometre-long protection system of walls and strongholds that reached from the Julian Alps to the Adriatic Sea called Claustra Alpium Iuliarum. The remains of that wall are the biggest monument to Roman times in Slovenia.

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Hrusica - Museum Collection and Archaeological Park 2005 view from the northern part of Ad Pirum Photo Andreja Breznik.jpg