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| name                = Kavčnik Homestead
 
| name                = Kavčnik Homestead
 
| localname          = Kavčnikova domačija
 
| localname          = Kavčnikova domačija
| street address      = Zavodnje 43, Sl-3325 Šoštanj, Slovenia
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| logo              = Kavcnik Homestead (logo).jpg
| telephone          = 386 (0) 3 898 2640, 386 (0) 3 898 2630, 386 (0) 3 898 2637
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| street             = Zavodnje 43
| proprietor         = Velenje Museum
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| town                = SI-3325 Šoštanj
| contact            = Curator
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| map                = http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lon=15.01688&lat=46.42525&zoom=15&layer=mapnik
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 3 898 2630
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| fax                = 386 (0) 3 898 2640
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| email              = info@muzej-velenje.si
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| website            = http://www.muzej-velenje.si/razstave/kavcnik/index.php
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| managed by         = Velenje Museum
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| opening hours      = 10am-5pm Thu-Sun (1st May to 30 Sep)
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| contacts = {{Contact
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| name                = Damijan Kljajič
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| role                = Director
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| email              = damijan.kljajic@muzej-velenje.si
 
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[[Kavčnik Homestead]] in Zavodnje near Šoštanj is a splendid example of Slovene vernacular architecture, with a 400-year-old smokehouse (''dimnica'' or ''kuhna''). It was in use in the Alpine region and is the southernmost surviving example. A unique example of rural architecture the homestead was opened as an open air museum in [[established::1992]] and was nominated for the Museum of the Year Award in 1993. As the homestead was inhabited until 1983, the tools, furniture, and living quarters found within still give the impression that somebody is living there.     
[[Kavčnik Homestead]] is a splendid example of Slovene vernacular architecture, specifically the dimnica (wooden open-hearth house) architecture of the Alpine region, of which it forms the southernmost surviving example. It was opened in 1992 and was nominated for the Museum of the Year Award in 1993.
 
 
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Buildings of this type prevailed in Slovenia until the late 18th century when, because of frequent fires, the authorities began to adopt strict measures to ban them. They were subsequently replaced by buildings with a more modern layout and a stone-built open-hearth kitchen.
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==Hearth as a heart of a dwelling==
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The entire farm was built around its brick hearth (''dimnica''), the remaining buildings are wooden including the roofs. Around the main living quarters with a stove, there are a barn, a hayrack (''kozolec''), herb garden, tool sheds, a grape press, a field toilet ... But the most important and the oldest is the ''dimnica'' – also called ''kuhna'' (a variant of ''kuhinja'' meaning "kitchen") by former inhabitants – that prevailed in northern Slovenia from the 11th until the late-18th century when, because of frequent fires, the authorities began to adopt strict measures to ban them. The smokehouse's little window with its unique sliding mechanism, and details of the wooden hinges at the entrance door to the shed, confirm that the core of the building, including the shed, probably dates from the 17th century. At that time it was the only living quarter in the Kavčnik homestead.
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==Experience==
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By prior appointment, the museum staff can light the fire in the hearth and visitors may also roast apples on the open fire, providing a truly authentic experience of the simplicity of life in the past. Although the smoke hanging in the air may cause visitors to rethink their romantic impressions of the past when it starts to aggravate their eyes and lungs, a visit to the Kavčnik Homestead provides a rich and bona fide experience of Slovenian cultural history.
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==See also==
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* [[Velenje Museum]]
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* [[Velenje Castle]]
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== External links ==
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*[https://muzej-velenje.si/en/muzej_velenje/kavcnik-homestead/ Kavčnik Homestead on Velenje Museum web page]
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*[http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kav%C4%8Dnikova_doma%C4%8Dija Kavčnik Homestead on Wikipedija] (in Slovenian)
  
The oldest part of the homestead is the dimnica (the owners appropriately called it the kuhna or kitchen); the little windows in the dimnica with their unique sliding mechanism, and details of the wooden hinges at the entrance door to the shed, confirm that the core of the building, including the shed, probably dates from the 17th century. The preserved dimnica was at that time the only living quarter in the Kavčnik homestead. Nowadays, the fire is kept burning in the hearth, filling the room with smoke. Red eyes and irritated lungs do not fail to convince the visitor that life may have been much more relaxed in the past, but hardly as romantic as we like to imagine.
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Kavčnikova domačija
Zavodnje 43, SI-3325 Šoštanj
Phone386 (0) 3 898 2630
Managed byVelenje Museum
Damijan Kljajič, Director







Kavcnik Homestead 2007 Exterior Photo Janez Novak.jpgThe entrance of Kavčnik Homestead, a museum of folk architecture with the core of the building -the smoke house - dating from circa 17th century. Established as a museum in 1992 and administered by Velenje Museum.

Kavčnik Homestead in Zavodnje near Šoštanj is a splendid example of Slovene vernacular architecture, with a 400-year-old smokehouse (dimnica or kuhna). It was in use in the Alpine region and is the southernmost surviving example. A unique example of rural architecture the homestead was opened as an open air museum in 1992 and was nominated for the Museum of the Year Award in 1993. As the homestead was inhabited until 1983, the tools, furniture, and living quarters found within still give the impression that somebody is living there.


Hearth as a heart of a dwelling

The entire farm was built around its brick hearth (dimnica), the remaining buildings are wooden including the roofs. Around the main living quarters with a stove, there are a barn, a hayrack (kozolec), herb garden, tool sheds, a grape press, a field toilet ... But the most important and the oldest is the dimnica – also called kuhna (a variant of kuhinja meaning "kitchen") by former inhabitants – that prevailed in northern Slovenia from the 11th until the late-18th century when, because of frequent fires, the authorities began to adopt strict measures to ban them. The smokehouse's little window with its unique sliding mechanism, and details of the wooden hinges at the entrance door to the shed, confirm that the core of the building, including the shed, probably dates from the 17th century. At that time it was the only living quarter in the Kavčnik homestead.

Experience

By prior appointment, the museum staff can light the fire in the hearth and visitors may also roast apples on the open fire, providing a truly authentic experience of the simplicity of life in the past. Although the smoke hanging in the air may cause visitors to rethink their romantic impressions of the past when it starts to aggravate their eyes and lungs, a visit to the Kavčnik Homestead provides a rich and bona fide experience of Slovenian cultural history.

See also

External links

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