Topli Vrh (pronounced [ˈtɔːpli ˈʋəɾx]; also Topli Vrh pri Črmošnjicah,[1] German: Untertap(pe)lwerch[2]) is an abandoned settlement in the Municipality of Semič in southern Slovenia.
Italian troops burned the village during the Rog Offensive in the summer of 1942 and it was never rebuilt.
[1] The church in the village was a chapel of ease dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul.
The church had a simple stone door casing and small rectangular windows, with quoined corners and decorative painting.
The church fell into ruin after the departure of the Gottchee Germans, and the local people removed much of the material, leaving only the belfry, whose roof was repaired in 2004.