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The birthplace and home of Slovene classical philologist and lexicographer Maks Pleteršnik (1840–1923) is situated in Pišece village near Bizeljsko. [[Pleteršnik Homestead, Pišece]] houses a museum memorial collection, opened to public in [[established::1994]]. His Great Slovene – German Dictionary, written at his home in 1883–1894, was transferred also to CD media by the [[Fran Ramovš Institute of the Slovene Language]] in 2006. The house presents a local achievement of Pišece villagers, who saved it before the collapse on their own and is now declared a cultural monument.
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The birthplace and home of Slovene classical philologist and lexicographer [[Maks Pleteršnik]] (1840–1923) is situated in Pišece village near Bizeljsko. [[Pleteršnik Homestead, Pišece|Pleteršnik Homestead]] houses a museum memorial collection, opened to the public in [[established::1994]]. His Great Slovenian–German Dictionary, written at his home in 1883–1894, was also transferred to CD media by the [[Fran Ramovš Institute of the Slovenian Language]] in 2006. The house presents a local achievement of Pišece villagers, who on their own saved it before collapse, and it has now been declared a cultural monument.
 
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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
After the Pleteršnik’s death in 1923 the estate changed several owners, the last one being Marjan Hočevar. Afterwards the house was decaying until 1993 when the renovation began. The house was restored in the period style.
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After Pleteršnik's death in 1923 the estate changed several owners, the last one being [[Marjan Hočevar]]. Afterwards the house was in decay until 1993 when renovation began. The house was restored in the period style.
  
The homestead consists of a house, a chapel, a farm building, and a vineyard cottage. In the courtyard stands a column with Maks Pleteršnik relief. The house, built in the first quarter of the 19th century, consists of three rooms, furnished with the furniture, personal belongings, and plenty of books of Maks Pleteršnik. The cellar houses a viticulture collection. Pleteršnik's vineyard cottage, in which the writer died, is used for study visits. At the façade there is a plaque, built in 1933 by [[Slovenska matica]], commemorating the lexicographer’s birth.
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The homestead consists of a house, a chapel, a farm building, and a vineyard cottage. In the courtyard stands a column with [[Maks Pleteršnik]] relief. The house, built in the first quarter of the 19th century, consists of three rooms, furnished with the furniture, personal belongings, and plenty of books of [[Maks Pleteršnik]]. The cellar houses a viticulture collection. Pleteršnik's vineyard cottage, in which the writer died, is used for study visits. At the façade there is a plaque, built in 1933 by [[Slovenska matica]], commemorating the lexicographer's birth.
  
 
The estate is becoming a centre of Pišece cultural life, with painting colony and accompanying exhibition taking place yearly as well as many literal events during the Maks Pleteršnik Days in Pišece.
 
The estate is becoming a centre of Pišece cultural life, with painting colony and accompanying exhibition taking place yearly as well as many literal events during the Maks Pleteršnik Days in Pišece.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* Pišece Castle
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* [[Kozjanski Park Public Institute]]
 
* [[Podgoršek Blacksmith's Museum, Pišece]]
 
* [[Podgoršek Blacksmith's Museum, Pišece]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.kam.si/etno_kmetije/pletersnikova_domacija.html Pleteršnik Homestead, Pišece – kam.si]
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* [http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maks_Pleteršnik Maks Pleteršnik on Wikipedia] (in Slovenian)
 
* [http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maks_Pleteršnik Maks Pleteršnik on Wikipedia] (in Slovenian)
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* [http://kulturnik.si/search?q=pleter%C5%A1nik#datasource-dlib_fotografije Pleteršnik on Kulturnik]
 
* [http://www.gmsmedved.com/gradbene_sanacije-praksa.html About the renovation of Pleteršnik Homestead]
 
* [http://www.gmsmedved.com/gradbene_sanacije-praksa.html About the renovation of Pleteršnik Homestead]
  

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Pleteršnikova domačija, Pišece
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The birthplace and home of Slovene classical philologist and lexicographer Maks Pleteršnik (1840–1923) is situated in Pišece village near Bizeljsko. Pleteršnik Homestead houses a museum memorial collection, opened to the public in 1994. His Great Slovenian–German Dictionary, written at his home in 1883–1894, was also transferred to CD media by the Fran Ramovš Institute of the Slovenian Language in 2006. The house presents a local achievement of Pišece villagers, who on their own saved it before collapse, and it has now been declared a cultural monument.


Background

After Pleteršnik's death in 1923 the estate changed several owners, the last one being Marjan Hočevar. Afterwards the house was in decay until 1993 when renovation began. The house was restored in the period style.

The homestead consists of a house, a chapel, a farm building, and a vineyard cottage. In the courtyard stands a column with Maks Pleteršnik relief. The house, built in the first quarter of the 19th century, consists of three rooms, furnished with the furniture, personal belongings, and plenty of books of Maks Pleteršnik. The cellar houses a viticulture collection. Pleteršnik's vineyard cottage, in which the writer died, is used for study visits. At the façade there is a plaque, built in 1933 by Slovenska matica, commemorating the lexicographer's birth.

The estate is becoming a centre of Pišece cultural life, with painting colony and accompanying exhibition taking place yearly as well as many literal events during the Maks Pleteršnik Days in Pišece.

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