1 bedroom DBL OTON with balcony & A/C
Župančičev hram
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You can spend the night and relax in pleasant and comfortable rooms. There are twelve rooms available. You can choose between eight double rooms and four single rooms, half of them have a balcony. The rooms have a satellite TV, free wireless internet connection and a bathroom with a shower. The space We serve breakfast for our guests for 5€ per person. Following a prior order, we also prepare lunches or dinner with traditional dishes of our local cuisine. In our wine shop, we serve selected wines from local winemakers. We take you on a conducted wine tasting round vintage wines, aromas and color shades of the wine-growing country. In our regular offer, we have all kinds of warm beverages, natural and fizzy juices, home-made apple juice, beer and quality wines from Bela Krajina’s winemakers. »Wherever I go, always and everywhere, I am accompanied by the powerful sound of the Kolpa River, which flows under the Vinica Castle over a damp, and the soft murmur of the Dobreč Well, hidden near Dragatuš in the world’s quietest dale.« the poet Oton Župančič In the house, we carefully preserve the memory of one of the most important Slovenian literary artists, Oton Župančič (1878–1949). The noted poet was born in Vinica. From 1880 to 1892, he spent his childhood on the homestead that stood where Župančičev Hram is today. The estate and the straw-covered house in Dragatuš were given to Oton’s mother as a dowry. She and her husband opened a shop and an inn. But the times were hard and the business was not booming; that’s why, they sold the homestead after twelve years and went to look for fortune in Ljubljana with their children – 14-year-old Oton, 11-year-old Otokar and 6-year-old Marica. In the memorial room, devoted to the great poet, we keep the original of the contract of sale that was signed by Franc Zupančič and Jožef Štefanič in 1892. We will share with you some interesting facts from the poet’s life in Dragatuš. We will also show you two manuscripts: a letter that Župančič sent to the Štefanič family from Ljubljana in 1942 and the poem Sreča skače, vince se preliva (Joy jumps, wine is poured), which was not published in his poetry collections and which he dedicated to a black-eyed barmaid, when he was visiting Dragatuš. During your stay The inn is closed on Tuesdays. But you can come by any other day of the workweek, from 8.00 to 23.00, and from 8.00 to 12.00 on Sundays. The shop Rina is open from Monday to Saturday, from 7.00 to 19.00, and on Sundays from 7.00 to 12.00.
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