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The Vrba village house in which poet Dr France Prešeren (1800-1849) was born in was restored in period style and opened as a museum in 1939. Its rooms contain furniture and domestic artefacts dating back to the 19th century. In 1985 the historical significance of the house was increased by the addition of translations of poems by Dr France Prešeren, including 84 mutually-exclusive publications of Poezije and a range of literature on Prešeren’s life and work. On 3 December 2000 a new exhibition on the life and work of Dr France Prešeren was installed. | The Vrba village house in which poet Dr France Prešeren (1800-1849) was born in was restored in period style and opened as a museum in 1939. Its rooms contain furniture and domestic artefacts dating back to the 19th century. In 1985 the historical significance of the house was increased by the addition of translations of poems by Dr France Prešeren, including 84 mutually-exclusive publications of Poezije and a range of literature on Prešeren’s life and work. On 3 December 2000 a new exhibition on the life and work of Dr France Prešeren was installed. | ||
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Vrba is one of the oldest villages at the foot of Stol, inhabited by peasants whose additional sources of income used to be trade and transportation with wagons and pack-horses. When the Prešeren house was originally constructed in the 16th century it was mostly made of wood, with only the basement, hall and barn made of stone. After a fire in 1856 the house was rebuilt. It was bought and arranged into a memorial museum in 1939 following an initiative of another native of Vrba, priest and writer Franc Saleški Finžgar (see Birthplace of Franc Saleški Finžgar, Žirovnica). It was the very first Slovene protected cultural monument and remains an interesting monument of vernacular art.
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