Koroška Regional Museum, Dravograd Museum
Travel through time and feel the throb of a developing town and its surroundings – from the past to the modern history.
The Bukovje Manor displays a rich history of the noble family Kometer. The collection of farming tools and chores in Libeliče tells the story of a life of a simple farmer.
The Bukovje Manor displays a rich history of the noble family Kometer. The collection of farming tools and chores in Libeliče tells the story of a life of a simple farmer.The Bukovje Manor houses an exhibition on the noble family Kometer who played an important role in the history of the Pukštajn seigneury (1817–1932) and enriched the Slovenian culture more than many others, more esteemed and recognised noble families of that time. The story about the life of a simple farmer is told by almost forgotten items from barns, granaries, basements and attics that are on display in the collection in Libeliče. The renovated part of the parish barn represents a traditional agricultural holding typical of the Libeliče area. A black kitchen is on display in the neighbouring building and is one of the largest and most beautifully preserved kitchens of its kind in Slovenia. The pride and rebellion of the village people is depicted by the exhibition on the Koroška plebiscite. It presents a two-year struggle of the Libeliče people for the annexation to the motherland.