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| name                = Museum of Alpine Dairy Farming, Stara Fužina
 
| name                = Museum of Alpine Dairy Farming, Stara Fužina
 
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| localname          = Planšarski muzej
Planšarski muzej
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| logo                = Gorenjska Museum (logo).svg
 
| street              = Stara Fužina 181
 
| street              = Stara Fužina 181
 
| town                = SI-4265 Bohinjsko jezero
 
| town                = SI-4265 Bohinjsko jezero
| telephone          = 386 (0) 4 577 0156, 386 (0) 41 564904 (mobile)
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 4 577 0142
| fax                = 386 (0) 4 201 3951
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| email              = info@gorenjski-muzej.si
 
| email              = info@gorenjski-muzej.si
| website            = http://www.gorenjski-muzej.si
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| website            = http://www.gorenjski-muzej.si/?page_id=61
| proprietor         = Gorenjska Museum, Kranj
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| managed by         = Gorenjska Museum
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| opening hours      = 26 Dec–30 Jun and 1 Sep–25 Oct 10–12am and 4–6pm Tue–Sun; 1. Jul–31. Aug 11am–7pm Tue–Sun; closed Mon, 1 Jan, 1 May, 26 Oct–25 Dec
 
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| name                = Barbara Ravnik Toman
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| name                = Mojca Taler
| role                = Director
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| role                = Caretaker
| telephone          = 386 (0) 4 201 3956
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 4 577 0156
| email              = barbara.ravnik@gmail.com
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| email              = mojca.taler@gorenjski-muzej.si
 
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For centuries Bohinj was the most important centre of alpine dairy farming in Slovenia, with its large number of alpine meadows situated close together, the highest ones reaching just below the summit of Mount Triglav. Here alpine herding dairying was developed in the most intensive manner. From May to mid-July alpine herdsmen gradually drove cattle from lower to higher mountain pastures and from September to the beginning of November they gradually returned to the valley.
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Opened in [[established::1971]], the [[Museum of Alpine Dairy Farming, Stara Fužina]] is located in [[Triglav National Park]] in an abandoned village cheese-dairy ''Pleskarjeva bajta'' of 1883 where cheese was still made as late as 1967. The museum, renovated and expanded in 1990, shows life and work on the alpine meadows of Bohinj displayed with artefacts and photography.
 
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Opened in 1971, the Museum of Alpine Dairy Farming is located in an abandoned village cheese-dairy of 1883 where cheese was still made as late as 1967. The museum was renovated and expanded in 1990.
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== Background ==
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For centuries, Bohinj was the most important centre of alpine dairy farming in Slovenia, with its large number of alpine meadows situated close together, the highest ones reaching just below the summit of Mount Triglav. Here alpine herding dairying was developed in the most intensive manner. From May to mid-July alpine herdsmen gradually drove cattle from lower to higher mountain pastures, and from September to the beginning of November they gradually returned to the valley.
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== Display==
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The first room presents the interior of an alpine dairy hut with furnishings from the alpine pasture Zajamniki dated from 1849. The second room is a well-preserved cheese-dairy with two built-in rennet vats and a press for forming cheese loaves. On display are cheese-making utensils, milk bowls, butter churns, and showcases featuring the equipment of alpine herdsmen and dairymen, photographs, and documents.  
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The third room contains photographs showing typical alpine dairy huts and their settlements in Bohinj, while the fourth room displays portraits of old herdsmen and dairymen, who for 40 or more years took care of cattle in alpine pastures.
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== See also ==
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* [[Gorenjska Museum]]
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* [[Triglav National Park]]
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* [[Oplen House]]
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* [[Tomaž Godec Museum]]
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.gorenjski-muzej.si/?page_id=61&lang=en Museum of Alpine Dairy Farming, Stara Fužina website]
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* [http://www.gorenjski-muzej.si/?page_id=35&lang=en Pastoral farming collection]
  
The first room presents the interior of an alpine dairy hut with furnishings from the alpine pasture Zajamniki dated from 1849. The second room is a well-preserved cheese-dairy with two built-in rennet vats and a press for forming cheese loaves. On display are cheese-making utensils, milk bowls, butter churns and showcases featuring the equipment of alpine herdsmen and dairymen, photographs and documents. The third room contains photographs showing typical alpine dairy huts and their settlements at Bohinj, while the fourth room displays portraits of old herdsmen and dairymen, who for 40 or more years took care of cattle in alpine pastures.
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Planšarski muzej
Stara Fužina 181, SI-4265 Bohinjsko jezero
Phone386 (0) 4 577 0142
Managed byGorenjska Museum
Mojca Taler, Caretaker



Phone386 (0) 4 577 0156





Museum of Alpine Dairy Farming 2015 hut interior Photo Anja Postrak.JPGThe first room in the Museum of Alpine Dairy Farming, Stara Fužina presents the interior of an alpine dairy hut with furnishings from the alpine pasture Zajamniki dated from 1849.

Opened in 1971, the Museum of Alpine Dairy Farming, Stara Fužina is located in Triglav National Park in an abandoned village cheese-dairy Pleskarjeva bajta of 1883 where cheese was still made as late as 1967. The museum, renovated and expanded in 1990, shows life and work on the alpine meadows of Bohinj displayed with artefacts and photography.


Background

For centuries, Bohinj was the most important centre of alpine dairy farming in Slovenia, with its large number of alpine meadows situated close together, the highest ones reaching just below the summit of Mount Triglav. Here alpine herding dairying was developed in the most intensive manner. From May to mid-July alpine herdsmen gradually drove cattle from lower to higher mountain pastures, and from September to the beginning of November they gradually returned to the valley.

Display

The first room presents the interior of an alpine dairy hut with furnishings from the alpine pasture Zajamniki dated from 1849. The second room is a well-preserved cheese-dairy with two built-in rennet vats and a press for forming cheese loaves. On display are cheese-making utensils, milk bowls, butter churns, and showcases featuring the equipment of alpine herdsmen and dairymen, photographs, and documents.

The third room contains photographs showing typical alpine dairy huts and their settlements in Bohinj, while the fourth room displays portraits of old herdsmen and dairymen, who for 40 or more years took care of cattle in alpine pastures.

See also

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Opened in 1971, the Museum of Alpine Dairy Farming, Stara Fužina is located in Triglav National Park in an abandoned village cheese-dairy Pleskarjeva bajta of 1883 where cheese was still made as late as 1967. +
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