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Wine roads and cycling
paths. Železne dveri, 2006.

Photo: Aleš Gačnik.

The village of Svetinje is becoming an important
oenological and tourist centre in Jeruzalemske
gorice, 2006. Photo: Staša Cafuta.

The legendary restaurant Taverna and recently renovated house of wine Malek – a vineyard cottage
belonging to Franc Kupljen, built in 1836, is important to the development of with a cellar, a large press and
tourism in Slovenske gorice. Jeruzalemske gorice, 2003, 2006. Photos: Boris a chapel – is a representative
Farič, the photo library of the Ptuj Regional Museum, Staša Cafuta. cultural heritage site. Over the
years it has it belonged to many
In Veličane, there is also the Malek vineyard cottage with important and renowned owners
its old grape press, a viticultural museum and a chapel (aristocracy, counts, and wine
with frescoes from the 17th century. In Radomerščak merchants). Jeruzalemske gorice,
is the house in which the linguist Fran Miklošič was 2006. Photos: Staša Cafuta.
born, which has a memorial museum, and in Cerovci
the birthplace of the Illyrian poet Stanko Vraz. Ljutomer
has a museum containing a collection of artefacts from
the Slovene national gathering for a united Slovenia in
1868, which took place in this town.

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