Trebnik Mansion

First mansion below Mount Konjice Slovene: Konjiška gora) was mentioned as early as 1362, held until the 17th century by the barons Trebnik, who sold it to the counts Tattenbach.

The family remained its owner until the end of World War II when the manion was nationalised by the state.

In the post-war period, the mansion was used for various purposes, it included an inn, kindergarten, a home of elderly people, a music school, and so on.

The mansion's northern tract, once known as Berzirzgang (now Dvor Trebnik) is fully renovated, there is smaller multifunctional hall, named by princess Christiane, and some medicinal offices, some rooms in the top floor are ready to rent (by the local TIC Tourist Information Centre).

Most of the southern tract (main building) with balcony wasput to were the manufacture and shop of products from medicinal herbs under the trademark Dvorec Trebnik, now there is music school again.

Trebnik Mansion
Old postcard of Trebnik Mansion (1920)