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PHOTOS: The open house at Dominic's home drew many visitors
Slovenia🎭 Culture23 hr. ago

PHOTOS: The open house at Dominic's home drew many visitors

The Open House Day at Dominkova House in the municipality of Gorišnica attracted many visitors who explored the cultural program featuring traditional customs and then toured the recently renovated house. The event included a rich cultural program that transported attendees back in time, with engaging storytelling and entertainment. Mayor Borut Kolar emphasized the importance of preserving the house as a cultural treasure and highlighted community efforts by the local pensioners' association to maintain the property and surrounding area. Stanko Rižnar, president of the pensioners' association, noted that members regularly care for the land, garden, and other areas around the house, ensuring it remains a valuable attraction for visitors from across Slovenia. Slavica Golob, one of the guides, described the over-300-year-old house as a true gem, explaining its layout including residential and economic sections such as the kitchen, storeroom, cellar, barn, and workshop.

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PHOTOS: The open house at Dominic's home drew many visitors

The Open House Day at Dominkova House in the municipality of Gorišnica attracted many visitors who explored the cultural program featuring traditional customs and then toured the recently renovated house. The event included a rich cultural program that transported attendees back in time, with engaging storytelling and entertainment. Mayor Borut Kolar emphasized the importance of preserving the house as a cultural treasure and highlighted community efforts by the local pensioners' association to maintain the property and surrounding area. Stanko Rižnar, president of the pensioners' association, noted that members regularly care for the land, garden, and other areas around the house, ensuring it remains a valuable attraction for visitors from across Slovenia. Slavica Golob, one of the guides, described the over-300-year-old house as a true gem, explaining its layout including residential and economic sections such as the kitchen, storeroom, cellar, barn, and workshop.

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