Liznjek Farm
The Liznjek Farm (Slovene: Liznjekova domačija) is an ethnographic museum housed in a renovated 18th-century farmhouse, located in the centre of the town of Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, at the street address 63 Borovška cesta. It is administered by the Upper Sava Museum, based in nearby Jesenice. The farm presents the living conditions of a wealthy peasant family of the mid-19th century.
The house is of mostly brick construction, with a wooden upper story; there is a furnished attic, and a full basement level, including a cellar and stable. A large barn across the courtyard is also part of the farm.
The interiors include the original furnishings, as well as items drawn from the collections of the Upper Sava Museum.
The basement features an exhibit on the life and work of the local writer Josip Vandot, author of the Kekec series of children's books.[1]
Gallery
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Front of house, facing road
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Corner stonework
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Fresco (facade)
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Balcony
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Courtyard side of house
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Shrine ("God's Corner")
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Date (1781) carving on interior beam
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"Tabernacle" (closet)
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Open-fire kitchen
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Smoked sausages, kitchen
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Drying armature, in front of fireplace
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Dish caddy
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Ladles
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Bed
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Painted chest
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Painted chest
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Carpentry tools
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Loom
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Sled
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Coordinates: 46°29′7.55″N 13°47′15.79″E / 46.4854306°N 13.7877194°E