The Peršmanhof, situated in Bad Eisenkappel, has a significant historical background. During the Second World War, it served as a partisan base. A tragic event occurred on April 25, 1945, when a special unit of the I. Battalion of the SS Police Regiment 13 committed a massacre, killing eleven civilians. This historical event is a crucial part of the museum's narrative.
Today, the Peršmanhof is home to a museum that focuses on the history and resistance of the Carinthian Slovenes during the era of National Socialism. The museum provides a comprehensive understanding of the struggles and resilience of the Carinthian Slovenes during this challenging period.
In 1982, the Association of Carinthian Partisans established a museum within a part of the reconstructed residential building of the Peršmanhof. The museum is dedicated to the history and resistance of the Carinthian Slovenes during the era of National Socialism. It offers a deep dive into the past, providing visitors with a detailed understanding of the historical events that took place during this period.
History & Anthropology War Historic house
Koprein-Petzen 3, Eisenkappel-Vellach
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