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Hayracks land

The open-air museum with 19 hayracks and the Center for the Exploration of Cultural Heritage stands in the valley of the Mirna River. As a result of the changes in farming methods, hayracks are losing their original significance. Not only their wooden structures are deteriorating; important national landscape, technical and cultural heritage is being lost. A park with a kilometer long walking trail is intended to preserve the material heritage and other ethnological contents, such as mowing and harvesting hay and cereals. In addition to workshops, cultural events will take place in the park. Six characteristic types of hayracks are set up in the museum: three single (single, single with coat, single parallel) and three double (low, goat and double hayrack). The oldest one is Luka’s toplar from 1795. In the vicinity of the park visitors can find Simončič’s toplar, the only hayrack in Slovenia with the status of a cultural monument of national importance.

Project information

Location of the project:
Šentrupert 5, 8232 Šentrupert
Year of completion:
2012
Area:
2,5 ha
Investor:
Občina Šentrupert
Accesible for people with mobility impairments.

Team

Main architect / Office:
Jože Cugelj, Iztok Kovačič, Rupert Gole
Architecture:
Rupert Gole, Iztok Kovačič, Jože Cugelj
Landscape architecture:
Gregor Vreš, Tina Demšar Vreš
Other participants:

Dušan Štepec

Other contractors and suppliers:

Damjan Bajc (Construction work)

Jože Cugelj – references

Rupert Gole – references

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