Velika Planina Explained

Official Name:Velika Planina
Pushpin Map:Slovenia
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Slovenia
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Slovenia
Subdivision Type1:Traditional region
Subdivision Name1:Upper Carniola
Subdivision Type2:Statistical region
Subdivision Name2:Central Slovenia
Subdivision Type3:Municipality
Subdivision Name3:Kamnik
Area Total Km2:5.61
Population As Of:2013
Population Total:3
Coordinates:46.2969°N 14.6519°W
Elevation M:1611.3
Footnotes:[1]

Velika Planina (pronounced as /sl/ ; literally 'big pasture') is a dispersed high-elevation settlement of mostly herders' dwellings on the karst Big Pasture Plateau in the Kamnik Alps in Upper Carniola region of Slovenia.

History

Velika Planina became an independent settlement in 1985, when it was administratively separated from neighboring Žaga.[2]

Architecture

The mainly wooden huts and barns in the settlement have a particular architecture. They are single-room dwellings with shingled oval roofs extending nearly to ground level, making the space created by the extended roof suitable for sheltering livestock.[3] There are very few permanent residents in the settlement, but in the summer months it still has a sizable population of herdsmen who bring their flocks to the highland pastures. It is one of very few herders' settlements of this scale preserved in Europe and attracts visitors throughout the year with facilities for skiing in the winter and hiking in the summer. A number of houses to accommodate visitors have been built nearby.[4] It is easily accessible by cable car from Kamniška Bistrica.

Church

Prior to 1939, the architect Jože Plečnik prepared plans to build a church. The church design was modeled on the unique architecture of the surrounding huts. In 1939, the shepherds and dairymaids of Velika Planina used Plečnik's designs and built the Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows (Marija Snežna). Located just above the settlement, the small church was dedicated to the Virgin Mary. In the Second World War the chapel along with 100 other wooden dwellings were burnt down. The new chapel was built in 1988 and is particularly known for its Christmas Eve midnight mass.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.stat.si/eng/index.asp Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
  2. http://www.stat.si/krajevnaimena/default.asp?txtIme=VELIKA%20PLANINA&selNacin=celo&selTip=naselja&ID=1498 Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia: Velika Planina
  3. http://odmev.zrc-sazu.si/planina/PreskarjevaBajta.htm Anton Cevc: Velika Planina on Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts site
  4. http://www.velikaplanina.si/What-to-see/On-Velika-Planina What to see on Velika Planina
  5. http://www.slovenia.info/?sakralne_znamenitosti=6472&lng=2 Slovenian Tourist Board site