Volčji Potok

During the Second World War, the Partisans broke into the manor in the village on 14 January 1943 and stole a large quantity of food.

[3] The overgrown foundations of Volčji Potok Castle (German: Wolfspuchell)[4] stand east of the village on Wolf Hill (Slovene: Volcji hrib).

Construction of Volčji Potok Manor (German: Wolfsbüchel)[2]), which stood below the hill, was begun by the Bonhomo family in the 17th century.

This park was expanded to 12 hectares by his son Leon Souvan (1877–1949), who planted it with domestic and exotic trees and surrounded it with a hornbeam hedge.

It was established in 1952 by the University of Ljubljana on what was already a well-established estate with extensive parks around a Baroque mansion that was destroyed in the Second World War.

Ruins of Volčji Potok Castle
Saint Oswald's Church