Jesenice Upper Sava Museum
The Jesenice Upper Sava Museum is a regional museum based in the town of Jesenice and the neighboring Municipality of Kranjska Gora, both in northwestern Slovenia. The museum's name refers to the general area it documents, the upper Sava Dolinka Valley. Its holdings include two restored historic farmhouses, the archives of the KID company, and display spaces in the two surviving "ironworks castles", manors built in the area during the 16th and early 17th centuries by the owners of local iron-mining and iron-processing works. The museum was established in its present form in 1992, although several of its constituent facilities operated independently beforehand.
Located in Jesenice;
- Bucellini–Ruard Manor : museum headquarters, history of the regional ironworks, paleontological collection
- Kos Manor : art gallery, museum of local history
- Workers' Barracks : ethnographic collection, reconstructed early-20th century workers' residential block
- Slovenian Alpine Museum : collection on the history of Slovene mountaineering, 18th century–World War II, information station of Triglav National Park
- Liznjek Farm : authentic Slovene alpine farmhouse, renovated into an ethnographic museum in 1983. The basement contains an exhibit on the local writer Josip Vandot and a gallery.
- Kajžnk House : renovated building preserving regional folk architecture. Exhibits on local history, handicrafts, and folk costume