Starološki Grič

Starološki Grič (pronounced [staɾɔˈloːʃki ˈɡɾiːtʃ]; German: Altlagbüchel,[1] Gottscheerish: Autlogpichl or Lockpiechl[2]) is a remote abandoned settlement in the Municipality of Semič in southern Slovenia.

[4] The name of the village is also recorded as Lackh Püchel and Logbichl in old land registries, and was known as Autlogpichl, Lockpiechl,[2] or Logpichl[5]: 70  in the Gottschee German dialect.

Slovene place names containing the word grič 'small hill' are relatively common and may historically refer to elevations rising over 100 meters.

[2] The entire former village site is registered as cultural heritage, including ruins of buildings, a well, outlines of overgrown fields, and the remains of a linden-tree avenue.

The remnants of a carved travertine arch and a narrow window in the chancel show that the chapel was built in the Gothic style.