It is a question we’ve all thought about; what was life was like 350 years ago? Wonder no more. Just a short drive outside of Kamnik is the Budnar Museum House, a (very) old farmhouse bringing simple Slovene heritage to life. Contained within the grounds are a farmhouse, an outbuilding and a black kitchen. This is the most rural of kitchens, using an open furnace to bake and smoke meat with a maple wood table as well. To taste something special from the kitchen, you must book ahead, and it is more than worth it. Every now and then ethnographic cultural events and exhibitions are hosted here, as well as the odd workshop. Large groups are advised to book ahead.
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