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  4. Highest snow depth was recorded on 17 February 1969 with 103 cm. Podbevšek laid the foundations of Slovene lyrical avant-garde poetry. Romance in vineyard cottages In the midst of gentle wine-growing hills, amongst vineyards with a wonderful view, you can find charming cottages with a wine cellar and a living area — they are known as zidanice. Breathe in the beneficial air from the beehive and enjoy the relaxing buzzing of the bees.
  5. Retrieved 21 October 2017. Photographs and videos may be used only with an indication of the author and the following source:. Visit the Museum of Dolenjska and listen to the stories of the first settlers, evidenced by a rich archaeological collection, with situlae at the con. Many of his works as well as of other well-known Slovenian artists are kept at the Jakac House in the town. In 1886, a male choir was established in the town in the frame of the. Winters are moderately cold with snow cover every winter. The idea point is the September 1920 exhibition namedwhich brought together artists of different genres and marks the beginning of avant-garde art in Slovenia. A romantic weekend at Otočec Castle The charming Otočec Castle is the ideal place to make unforgettable romantic memories. You will recognize the flavors of our custodes, with a touch of modernity added by our young and creative team. Make sure badoo slovenija novo mesto make a stop and enjoy some local culinary specialities, which you can partly prepare yourselves with the help of a herb picker. Take a walk on wine-growing hills to the Church of St Lucifer.
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  7. Ruodolphswert, engraving by , 1689 Novo Mesto was attested in historical sources in 1365 as Růdolfswerde and as Rudolfswerd in 1392 and Noua Mesta in 1472. The German name spelled Rudolfswerth in the modern era is a compound of the personal name Rudolf and wert 'island, peninsula, land above the water', and refers to , who conferred town rights upon the settlement in 1365. The parallel German name Neustadtl was also in use attested as Newestat in 1365, and probably a translation of the Slovene name. The name used for the settlement before 1365 is unknown. The Slovene name Novo mesto literally means 'new town'; names like this are common in Europe and generally refer to settlements built at a site where an older one was burned or otherwise destroyed. From 1865 to 1918, the town was officially named Rudolfovo in Slovene, based on the German name. Following and the dissolution of , the city became part of the and was officially renamed Novo mesto. Novo Mesto has been settled since. Graben Castle down the Krka River, ancestral seat of the noble , was first mentioned in an 1170 deed. The town itself was founded by the archduke on 7 April 1365 as Rudolfswerth. During the city was controlled by as part of the until Mussolini's downfall in 1943. It was then occupied by until the end of the war. In 1958, the authorities of the had a built connecting the Slovenian capital and in , which passed through Novo Mesto. The is today part of the. With its construction, Novo Mesto became much better connected to the rest of Slovenia and the rest of Yugoslavia, and began to grow as an important regional center. Novo Mesto features humid continental climate. Winters are moderately cold with snow cover every winter. Highest snow depth was recorded on 17 February 1969 with 103 cm. Coldest temperature of -25. Precipitation is relatively high with most rain in early summer and early autumn. Driest month is January with 53 mm. Wettest year on record was 2014 with 1482 mm of precipitation while driest was 2000 with 827 mm. Climate data for Novo Mesto Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high °C °F 17. The turning point is the September 1920 exhibition named , which brought together artists of different genres and marks the beginning of avant-garde art in Slovenia. Music The development of music in Novo Mesto may be traced to the 16th century, with the clergy, e. Accelerated development took place in the 19th century with the establishment of a in 1846, and the establishment of the in 1884. The society laid the foundations of the vocal music in the wider area. A significant part in the musical development of the town was contributed by students and the teaching staff of the. The school had a quality singing choir led by , and as well as a student orchestra led by. In 1886, a male choir was established in the town in the frame of the. Several classical composers were connected to Novo Mesto, the best known of them being , after whom the music school of the town is named, and the expressionist composer. In the 20th century, particularly after World War II, a number of influential contemporary , , and music groups appeared and created in the town, the most notable of them being , and others. In the early 21st century, the most popular pop-rock music group was Dan D, whereas classical music gained two important pieces of work in the frame of the , a and , a monumental work. Literature The central literature personalities of Novo Mesto are the writer 1830—1905 , the poet 1876—1899 , and the poet and essayist 1898—1981. Trdina, after whom the central cultural venue of the town is named Janez Trdina Cultural Centre, lived in Novo Mesto in exile and wrote primarily short fictional stories about the hill range, which he published under the title Fairytales and Stories about Gorjanci Bajke in povesti o Gorjancih. Kette, who lived in Novo Mesto in the time of his studies, wrote lyrical poetry, particularly dedicated to Angela Smola whom he met in the town's chapter church. Podbevšek laid the foundations of Slovene lyrical avant-garde poetry. The youngest professional theatre in Slovenia and the first theatre in the town, established in 2005, has been named after him. Visual and film arts Novo Mesto is the birthplace of the painter and graphic artist 1899—1989 , who produced one of the most extensive oeuvres of visual arts in Slovenia and was a key organiser of visual arts education and visual arts events in the country. Many of his works as well as of other well-known Slovenian artists are kept at the Jakac House in the town. Other known Novo Mesto visual artists were the painter and the architect. Several notable film artists originate from Novo Mesto, besides Jakac also the film editor , and the contemporary film directors , , , and. Novo Mesto Cathedral On 7 April 2006 Novo Mesto became the seat for the , which is a suffragan of the. Cathedral , standing on Kapitelj Hill above the town, is dedicated to and is an originally building that was rebuilt in the style in the 17th century. An oil painting by and altar images by the French 18th century painter , the leading Baroque painter in Slovenia, are on display in the church. Old quarter of Novo Mesto Today, tourism is increasing in Slovenia, and Novo Mesto is feeling some of the effects. The Krka Valley is becoming a place for enthusiasts who take tours throughout the Lower Carniola region, tasting locally produced wine, which is produced by blending several different varieties of local. Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia. Retrieved 23 May 2012. Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen. Ljubljana: Modrijan and Založba ZRC, p. Krajevni leksikon Slovenije, vol. Ljubljana: Državna založba Slovenije, p. City Municipality of Maribor. Retrieved 21 October 2017. Retrieved 21 October 2017. Retrieved 21 October 2017. Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia. Retrieved 3 November 2017. Retrieved 3 November 2017. Ministry of Culture, Republic of Slovenia. Retrieved 23 May 2012.

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