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Reopened as a heritage site in 2003, the late 17th-century homestead in which [[Peter Dajnko]] (1787–1873) was born has been restored in period style. Dajnko occupies a special place in Slovene history as a grammarian and religious writer. He wrote in the dialect of [[About Slovenia|Štajerska]] using a special alphabet (dajnčica) of his own invention. The original open-hearth kitchen (the so-called "black kitchen") is preserved in the house and there is also a collection of ethnological objects.
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Reopened as a heritage site in 2003, the late 17th-century homestead in which [[Peter Dajnko]] (1787–1873) was born has been restored in period style. Dajnko occupies a special place in Slovene history as a linguist, grammarian, peot and religious writer but his most notable work is a book on  is the first Slovenian beekeeping guide (''Čelarstvo'', 1831). He wrote in the dialect of [[About Slovenia|Štajerska]] using a special alphabet (dajnčica) of his own invention.
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Peter Dajnko homestead is one of the few still preserved and restored typical Pannonian houses, covered with straw, made of beams (cimper) and surrounded by clay. The original open-hearth kitchen (the so-called "black kitchen") is preserved in the house and there is also a collection of ethnological objects.
 
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Domačija Petra Dajnka
Črešnjevci 82, SI-9250 Gornja Radgona
Phone386 (0) 2 564 8907




Reopened as a heritage site in 2003, the late 17th-century homestead in which Peter Dajnko (1787–1873) was born has been restored in period style. Dajnko occupies a special place in Slovene history as a linguist, grammarian, peot and religious writer but his most notable work is a book on is the first Slovenian beekeeping guide (Čelarstvo, 1831). He wrote in the dialect of Štajerska using a special alphabet (dajnčica) of his own invention.

Peter Dajnko homestead is one of the few still preserved and restored typical Pannonian houses, covered with straw, made of beams (cimper) and surrounded by clay. The original open-hearth kitchen (the so-called "black kitchen") is preserved in the house and there is also a collection of ethnological objects.


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Reopened as a heritage site in 2003, the late 17th-century homestead in which Peter Dajnko (1787–1873) was born has been restored in period style. +
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