Preserje (pronounced [ˈpɾeːsɛɾjɛ]; in older sources Presar,[2][3] German: Presser[4]) is a village in the Municipality of Brezovica in central Slovenia.
[5] It includes the hamlet of Učne to the east on the slope of Špilj Hill (525 m).
During the Second World War, in July 1942 Italian forces burned three houses in the village.
On a hill to the northwest of the settlement is a 17th-century church dedicated to Saint Joseph.
The parish church, on the southern outskirts of the settlement next to the local cemetery, is dedicated to Saint Vitus and was built in 1711.