Žlebe (pronounced [ˈʒleːbɛ] or [ʒlɛˈbeː]; locally also Sveta Marjeta,[2] German: Schlebe[3]) is a dispersed settlement in the Municipality of Medvode in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia.
It is a sprawling settlement, encompassing several dispersed hamlets and farms: Cajnar, Gmajnar, Jakob, Kršlje, Malenšek, Petelinc, Potočnik, Pri Kajžah, Pristava, Ravniški Grič (or Hrušica), Stežica (or Stešca), and Završe.
It was owned by the Hertenberg robber knights, who were non-free nobles subservient to the Spanheims, and later to the Patriarchate of Aquileia.
[7] It is a late Gothic structure and tradition says that it was built with material salvaged from the ruins of the nearby fortress at Jetrbenk Hill.
It contains the cabinet from a late Gothic winged altar with a statue of Saint James dating from the second half of the 15th century.