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KAMNIK, SLOVENIA

Notable tourist attractions in Kamnik:

The Church of the Our Lady
The Church of St. Primus
The spa in Tunjice
The Volčji Potok Arboretum, a permanent exhibition of about 3,000 species of flowers, trees, and other flora
The Snovik Spa
The unique architectural tradition of the Velika Planina plateau
The Kamniška Bistrica Valley














I traveled to Kamnik from Ljubljana in a small train. I spend around one hour from the capital. It is a beautiful city, really peaceful. I was alone there like in the most of my destination in this second interrail, but I enjoy it a lot this village although there weren´t a lot of people in the streets.















Kamnik is the name of a municipality in Slovenia as well as the town that serves as its administrative, cultural, economic, and educational center. The municipality is in north central Slovenia. It encompasses a large part of the Kamnik Alps and the surrounding area. The town of Kamnik has ruins of two castles as well as many examples of historical architecture.














The name Kamnik was first mentioned in the 11th century. The first time it was mentioned as a town was in 1229, when it was an important trading post on the road between Ljubljana and Celje. This makes the town one of the oldest in Slovenia. In the Middle Ages, Kamnik had its own mint and some aristocratic families among its residents. The town was among the most influential centers of power for the Bavarian counts of Andechs in the region of Carniola at the time.














The only remnant of the Bavarian nobility are the two ruined castles which are both strategically built on high ground near the town center. The Franciscan monastery built in the town itself is a testament to its importance. The building is well preserved and has undergone extensive renovation in recent years. Zaprice Castle, which stands outside the town, was built in a later period.














Most of the old town center is built in an Austro-Hungarian style. Most of the facades have been renovated in recent years but the process is still ongoing.
















November 2006
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