Domžale, situated just northeast of Ljubljana, is a vibrant town where rich history meets modern living. Nestled near the Kamnik Alps and traversed by the Kamniška Bistrica River, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
The town's roots trace back to prehistoric times, with archaeological findings indicating human presence during the Ice Age. Throughout history, Domžale has evolved from a modest settlement into a significant industrial center, particularly noted for its straw hat-making tradition in the 19th century. Landmarks like the Assumption of Mary Church and the Domžale Radio Transmitter, once the most powerful in Slovenia, highlight its historical and technological significance.
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Nature enthusiasts can explore the nearby Big Pasture Plateau (Velika Planina), a karstified mountain plateau in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, renowned for its picturesque landscapes and traditional herders' dwellings. The plateau offers opportunities for hiking, skiing, and experiencing Slovenia's pastoral heritage.
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