Pristava House
The Pristava House (Slovene: Dom Pristava) is a manor house in the foothills of the Karawanks Alpine range in the Municipality of Jesenice in northern Slovenia. It is located at an elevation of 975 metres (3,199 ft), above the settlement of Javorniški Rovt. It is a popular excursion point.
The house was built in 1641 or 1647 as a mountain chalet for the local ironworks-owning lower nobility and has recently been renovated.[1] At the beginning of the 18th century, the building belonged to Karl von Zois, a nobleman and Enlightenment botanist who established the second botanical park in Carniola at the site.[2] The park still exists and features a variety of local and exotic trees.
The Pristava House features an inn, a restaurant, and an open-air dance-floor.[3] The surrounding meadows are popular with picnickers, and are well known for their profusion of wild daffodils in the late springtime. Nearby Javornik Falls, a series of three waterfalls in the upper course of Javornik Creek, is a popular hiking destination.[4] The house is accessible by road from the village of Koroška Bela or on foot via the Gajšek Trail.
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- Golica
- Javornik Falls
- Jesenice Train Station
- Karawanks Tunnel (motorway)
- Karawanks Tunnel (railway)
- Kos Manor
- Mežakla Plateau
- Plavž Memorial Park
- Podmežakla Hall
- Pristava House
- Ruard Manor
- Upper Sava Museum
- Vintgar Gorge
- Workers' Barracks
- Zois Park
- Assumption of the Virgin Mary and Roch's Church
- Holy Cross Church
- Jesenice Mosque
- St. Leonard's Church
- Sts. Ingenuin and Albuin Church
- St. Stephen's Church
- Miha Baloh
- Helena Blagne
- Tone Čufar
- Anton Dežman
- Tomaž Ertl
- Jože Gregorčič
- Miran Hladnik
- Anže Kopitar
- Thomas Luckmann
- Miha Mazzini
- Vencelj Perko
- Jaka Torkar
- Matija Verdnik
- Andrej Žvan
46°27′15.38″N 14°5′29.28″E / 46.4542722°N 14.0914667°E / 46.4542722; 14.0914667