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The birthplace of poet [[Simon Gregorčič]] (1844–1906), located in the village of Vrsno, seven kilometres from Kobarid, was restored in period style and opened as a museum in [[established::1966]]. The collection and display are dedicated to the poet's life and work, his family, contemporaries and events during his lifetime.
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The birthplace of poet [[Simon Gregorčič]] (1844–1906), located in the village of Vrsno, seven kilometres from Kobarid, was restored in period style and opened as a museum in [[established::1966]]. The collection and display are dedicated to the poet's life and work, his family and contemporaries, and the events during his lifetime.
 
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Rojstna hiša Simona Gregorčiča, Vrsno
Vrsno 27, SI-5222 Kobarid
Phone386 (0) 5 381 1360
Managed byTolmin Museum
Damjana Fortunat Černilogar, Director








The birthplace of poet Simon Gregorčič (1844–1906), located in the village of Vrsno, seven kilometres from Kobarid, was restored in period style and opened as a museum in 1966. The collection and display are dedicated to the poet's life and work, his family and contemporaries, and the events during his lifetime.


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The birthplace of poet Simon Gregorčič (1844–1906), located in the village of Vrsno, seven kilometres from Kobarid, was restored in period style and opened as a museum in 1966. +
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