Slovenia acquired an IAR-93 attack aircraft from Romania in 2014. Due to its exposure to weather conditions, it needed to be restored and brought back to its former glory. The restoration was originally planned to be completed in the spring, but due to prolonged adverse weather conditions, the work was delayed. Wind and storms threatened the restoration process and extended the refurbishment by several months. To restore and bring the shine back to this valuable exhibit, the company Granos, in collaboration with experts from the Military Museum of the Slovenian Armed Forces and the Park of Military History, invested 250 working hours.

The initiative for donating a Romanian aircraft to Slovenia came more than a decade ago from the Association of Military Pilots of All Generations and Friends of Military Aviation, as well as the Slovenian-Romanian Business Club Triglav–Carpaţi. On the Slovenian side, the project involved the Military Museum of the Slovenian Armed Forces and the Park of Military History in Pivka. The transportation of the exhibit at that time was generously carried out by the transport company CEM-TIR.

ABOUT THE SOKO J-22 OREL/IAR-93 VULTUR AIRCRAFT

In the late 1960s, the Yugoslav Air Force began contemplating the development of a new ground-attack aircraft. After analyzing various factors and considering the cost-effectiveness ratio, the leadership of military aviation and the national authorities decided to develop a plane with a high subsonic speed, which would also be capable of achieving supersonic speeds under specific conditions.

Due to the high costs involved, they considered collaborating with an external partner. Romania emerged as the ideal partner at the time because it was revitalizing its military aviation industry. On May 20, 1971, a cooperation agreement was signed between the two countries, which included a provision for splitting the costs in half. The project was named YUROM, and the result of this collaboration was a high-wing, twin-engine ground-attack aircraft with a metal construction semi-monocoque design. In Yugoslavia, it was named the Soko J-22 Orel; in Romania, it was called the IAR-93 Vultur (Eagle). The project took inspiration from the British-French SEPECAT Jaguar aircraft, completed a few years before the Orel/Vultur aircraft.

 

The Orel project was designed in the aeronautical institutes in Žarkovo and Bucharest, and production took place in Mostar (Soko), Pančevo (Utva), and Craiova (I.R.Av.). The Romanian and Yugoslav prototypes took their first flights on the same day, October 31, 1974. Some improvements were made in the second half of the 1970s, and serial production commenced. Both countries collectively produced over 200 units of the aircraft in various versions. In Yugoslavia, a reconnaissance version was also manufactured.

OREL IN SLOVENIA

The first two squadrons in the Yugoslav Air Force equipped with Orel aircraft were the 351st Reconnaissance Squadron and the 238th fighter-bomber squadron of the 82nd Air Brigade, stationed in Cerklje ob Krki. Following a mortar attack on the airfield on June 27, 1991, the aircraft were gradually relocated to Croatia, Bosnia, and Herzegovina airports. As the conflict expanded within the territory of Yugoslavia, the aircraft were eventually moved to Belgrade.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Length: 14.9 meters
  • Height: 4.53 meters
  • Wingspan: 9.3 meters
  • Wing Area: 26 square meters
  • Aircraft Weight: 5,550–5,750 kg; maximum weight 10,600–11,080 kg
  • Speed: 1,130 km/h (0.95 Mach)
  • Range: 1,320 km
  • Maximum Altitude: 13,600 meters
  • Engines: 2 × Rolls-Royce Viper Mk. 632-41; 633-41; 633-47; 663-41
  • Armament: Two side-mounted GŠ-23L cannons with 200 rounds each; one under-fuselage and four under-wing hardpoints for up to 500 kg bombs and rockets; total payload capacity of 1,733 kg.

 

On Thursday, September 7th, the Park of Military History welcomed an international delegation of senior Air Force non-commissioned officers who attended the first regional symposium of senior Air Force non-commissioned officers from Nato countries in Europe and the United States Air Forces in Europe and Africa Command.

The five-day symposium, hosted by the Republic of Slovenia, began on September 4th with addresses from Assistant Chief of the General Staff of the Slovenian Armed Forces, Brigadier Milan Žurman, and the Senior Staff Sergeant of the Slovenian Armed Forces, Staff Sergeant Danijel Kovač. The meeting of senior non-commissioned officers from 30 countries, which will now be held every other year in Europe, was organized this year by the 15th Air Force Regiment of the Slovenian Armed Forces in cooperation with the United States Air Forces in Europe and Africa Command. The purpose of the symposium is to build trust, respect, and better cooperation among allied and partner air forces.

Discussions also covered the role of non-commissioned officers in asymmetric warfare, intergovernmental partnership programs, and the cooperation of Scandinavian countries. The senior non-commissioned officer of the Ukrainian Air Force provided insights into the situation in Ukraine.

During their visit to the Park of Military History, the participants were interested in exploring museum collections and exhibitions. They were particularly drawn to the main exhibition titled “The Road to Independence,” which presents a pivotal period in Slovenia’s quest for independence. They also expressed significant interest in exhibitions related to the display of aviation heritage and history, such as the exhibition “To Hell and Back,” dedicated to American aircraft lost during World War II on Slovenian territory.

In the Park of Military History Pivka, we are once again organizing ZgodoVikend (HistorWeekend) as the central event of the season in the Park and the largest military history event at the national level.

ZgodoVikend is designed as a multi-day series of events, which will take place between September 15th and 17th this year. The event follows in the footsteps of the well-established Festival of Military History, where reenactment groups portrayed military life and battles from various historical periods. Due to the war in Ukraine, we have abandoned this concept and slightly redesigned the event. ZgodoVikend now consists of a series of events that start on Friday, continue on Saturday with an enriched museum program and an open day at the Stanislava Požarja Barracks, and culminate on Sunday with reenactment rides of museum vehicles from the operational part of the collection, as well as a dynamic presentation of the Slovenian Armed Forces and the Police.

PROGRAM:

Friday, September 15th, 2023

10:00 AM: Introduction to conscripts and presentation of conscript vehicles and the Slovenian Armed Forces – Vestirnga 2023.

Saturday, September 16th, 2023, from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

10:00 AM – 5:00 PM: Open day of Slovenian Armed Forces at the Stanislav Požar Barracks in Pivka
9:00 AM: Hike to Primož and tour of the interior of the Alpine Wall fortress
10:30 AM: Guided tour of the exhibition “Fighting behind the trenches – Military Transport on the Isonzo Front”
12:00 PM: Opening of the exhibition at the Military Museum of the Slovenian Armed Forces, “Faster, Higher, Stronger! Top-level Sports in the Slovenian Armed Forces”
12:00 PM: Guided tour of exhibitions and collections in Pavilions A, B, and C
1:30 PM: Guided tour of Ravne Castle
3:00 PM: Guided tour of the Enigma exhibition

4:00 PM: Screening of the film and presentation of the exhibition “Horatio Nelson (1758–1805).”

Sunday, September 17th, 2023, from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

9:30 AM: Conversation with Atmosferci – Mr. Vojko Gantar, MiG-21 fighter pilot

10:30 AM: Screening of the film “Horatio Nelson (1758–1805).”
11:00 AM: Dynamic presentation of the Police
11:30 AM: Presentation of the conservation work at the Museum of Modern History of Slovenia – conservator Aleš Jelinčič

12:00 PM: Presentation of the Neapolitano Rehabilitation and Training Center for Horses.

12:30 PM: Atmosferci: The Guys Who Save Lives in Helicopters / Secret Guest #live
1:00 PM: Guided tour of the new exhibition at the Military Museum of the Slovenian Armed Forces, “Faster, Higher, Stronger! Top-level Sports in the Slovenian Armed Forces”
1:00 PM: Guided tour of the ZgodoVikend venues
2:00 PM: Presentation rides of the operational part of the collection of the Military Museum of the Slovenian Armed Forces and the Park of Military History
2:30 PM: Dynamic presentation of the Slovenian Armed Forces

3:00 PM: Atmosferci: Tank and Tanker – A Date After 80 Years / Conversation with Franc Primožič #live
4:30 PM: Guided tour of the Enigma exhibition
5:00 PM: Theatrical performance by the Idrija Municipal Museum: “I’m Not Afraid of the Devil or the Whip! The Persecution of the Smuggler Melhiorca.”
Throughout the Day (9:00 AM – 5:00 PM):

10:00 AM – 5:00 PM: Static presentation of the Slovenian Armed Forces
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM: Static presentation of the Police
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM: Presentation by the “Društvo slovenskih miličnikov” (Slovenian Militia Association) with legendary vehicles from the former Militia
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM: Presentation by the H.A.S. team airsoft association
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM: Presentation by the Postojna Rescue Dog Handlers Club
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM: Mini book fair of military history literature, militaria fair, and tactical equipment fair

10:00 AM – 2:00 PM: Presentation of the Neapolitano Rehabilitation and Training Center for Horses.

Sunday Children’s Workshops:

11:00 AM – 3:00 PM: Children’s workshop by the Technical Museum of Slovenia: “Agamograph” optical toy
11:00 PM – 3:00 PM: Children’s workshop by the Notranjska Museum: “The Terrible Centipede Monster”
11:00 PM – 3:00 PM: Children’s workshop by the Military History Park: Making a periscope

VISITOR INFORMATION:

The organizer reserves the right to change the program.

ADMISSION

On the day of the event, the regular price list of the Park of Military History Pivka applies – Price List 2023.

INTERIOR TOUR OF THE SUBMARINE AND FLIGHT SIMULATOR TEST WITH MiG-21 / Spitfire AIRCRAFT

For the interior tour of the submarine and the flight simulator test, PRIOR RESERVATION of a time slot is MANDATORY. Please make a reservation by calling 031 775 002 or emailing [email protected].

PARKING – Sunday, September 17th, 2023

Visitors are advised of the option to arrive in Pivka by train. FREE PARKING will be provided in designated parking areas for those arriving by their own transportation. A FREE TRANSPORT service will be organized for visitors between the designated parking areas and the Park from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Visitors are recommended to arrive in Pivka on time.

 

NOTICE: The event will be photographed and recorded. The photos and recordings will be used for promotional purposes by the Military History Park. Visitors consent to be captured in photos or recordings in case of audio recording or photography during the event. The organizer does not guarantee the safety of lost or damaged belongings of visitors. Visitors must follow the instructions of the organizer’s security personnel.

———————————————–

*Stanislav Požar Barracks, Kolodvorska 59, 6257 Pivka (1 km from the Park towards Ilirska Bistrica)
**The hike is suitable for all generations. The participation fee for the hike is 5 EUR. Children up to 15 years old can participate in the hike for free. Please bring flashlights for the tour of the interior of the underground fortress at Primož. We recommend hiking footwear and clothing. You can park at the Military History Park parking lot. The hike is at your own risk. In case of bad weather, the hike will be canceled.

*** Guided tours will be in Slovenian

1. How to get to the Park of Military History Pivka?

FROM LJUBLJANA:

To reach Pivka from Ljubljana (60km), take the highway (A1/A2/E70). Follow signs for E61/Trst/I/Koper/Postojna. Exit the highway at the Postojna/Reka/HR/Ilirska Bistrica/Pivka exit and drive towards Reka. Pivka is less than 10 minutes away from Postojna. Upon arriving in Pivka, continue driving towards Ilirska Bistrica and Reka. The Park of Military History Pivka is located just after the tunnel bend over which a railway line passes.

You can also reach Pivka from Ljubljana using public railway transportation. There’s a direct train line from Ljubljana Railway Station to Pivka Railway Station. The journey takes about an hour and a half. There’s also an express train available on this route, which shortens the journey by around ten minutes. From Pivka Railway Station, you can continue your way to the Park on foot. Follow the military footprints on the pavement. The path will lead you through the Hrastje settlement just below the museum. In Hrastje, you’ll be able to see the imposing buildings of the former barracks, which now house our museum, from a distance. It should take you approximately 15 minutes to walk from the railway station to the museum.

FROM THE DIRECTION OF KOPER:

You can also reach Pivka from the direction of Koper (66km) via the A1 highway. Follow signs for Ljubljana until you reach the exit for Postojna/Reka/HR/Ilirska Bistrica/Pivka. Then, follow the signs for Pivka. From here, the route is the same as from the direction of Ljubljana.

You can also get to Pivka from Koper using public railway transportation. The direct train line from Koper Railway Station to Pivka Railway Station takes about an hour and fifteen minutes. You can continue on foot from the railway station in Pivka (refer to the path described above from the direction of Ljubljana).

There is also a bus service from Koper to Pivka operated by Nomago. The bus journey takes 1 hour and 45 minutes. The bus route offers the opportunity to see various towns along the way. From the bus station in Pivka, you can continue on foot to the Park of Military History. Follow the signs for our museum and the imprinted footsteps on the pavement. The path will also take you through the Hrastje settlement, from where you can already see the museum buildings. Walking from the bus station to the museum will take approximately half an hour.

FROM THE DIRECTION OF RIJEKA (CROATIA):

You can also drive to Pivka from the direction of Rijeka (60 km). First, follow signs for the Pula/Ljubljana/Slovenija/Trieste/Italy junction, then follow E61 and the directions to Ilirska Bistrica – Jelšane. After crossing the Croatia-Slovenia border, continue towards Ilirska Bistrica and follow signs for Pivka. Just before the railway tunnel before Pivka, you will see a signpost for the Park of Military History Pivka.

You can also reach Pivka from the direction of Rijeka using public railway transportation. There is a direct train line from Rijeka Railway Station to Pivka Railway Station. The train journey from this direction takes approximately one hour and a half. You can continue on foot from the railway station in Pivka (refer to the path described above from the direction of Ljubljana).

2. Is entry to the museum allowed for dogs?

Yes, entry is also allowed for dogs, but they must be kept on a leash at all times during the visit. Entry for dogs is prohibited in the submarine.

3. Where can I park during the museum visit? What about parking for electric vehicles? And bicycles?

The museum has its own free parking lot. There are parking spaces available for electric vehicles with two designated charging stations. To use the charging stations, you will need a Petrol charging card. The charging power is 13 kW.

You can leave your bicycle at the bike racks located just before the entrance to the Command Building (museum entrance).

4. The museum complex also has storage areas for the Technical Museum, National Museum, and Museum of Contemporary History. How can we get to them? Is an entrance fee required? When are they open?

The storage areas for the Museum of Contemporary History of Slovenia, National Museum of Slovenia, and Technical Museum of Slovenia are located in Pavilion D. They showcase numerous museum items in storage, including computers, telecommunications devices, radios, televisions, items related to postal services, transportation, agriculture, woodworking, objects connected to water, animals, steam power, and many more.

An additional fee of 2 EUR per person is required to visit these collections.

The opening hours of the storage areas vary depending on the individual months. You can find the schedule for the storage areas and guided tours on the website: https://www.muzej-nz.si/en/visit/1344.

For more information, you can also contact: [email protected] or phone: +386 (0)1 300 96 10.

5. Does the Park of Military History offer rides with tanks and military vehicles?

No, rides with military vehicles are unavailable at the Park of Military History Pivka. Rides are possible during the open day event at the nearby Stanislav Požar Barracks in Pivka, which usually takes place on the third weekend of September. For more information, you can contact them at the phone number: 05 757 24 65 or visit their website: https://www.slovenskavojska.si/ovojski/infrastruktura/vojasnice/primorska/vojasnica-stanislava-pozarja/.

6. Is climbing on the exhibited artifacts allowed?

No, climbing on the exhibited artifacts within the museum is not allowed. You can only view the interiors of vehicles through the openings provided on each vehicle. In Pavilion A, there’s also a section of a T-55 tank on display, which allows visitors to see the composition of the tank and its interior.

7. Is a reservation required for visiting the submarine interior and flight simulators?

Yes, a prior reservation is required for visiting the submarine interior and flight simulators. Reservations can be made by calling the phone number: 031 775 002 or emailing: [email protected].

Visiting the submarine’s interior and using the flight simulators is not possible without a guide. The same applies to the flight simulators. Visitors to the Park of Military History Pivka can experience the flight simulator with the MiG-21 or Spitfire IX aircraft for an additional fee of 10 EUR per person. The flight simulation lasts for 15 minutes, and the simulator can be operated by one person at a time. The minimum height for the flight experience is 135 cm.

For more information about the simulator experience: https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/dozivite-izkusnjo-letenja-z-letalom-mig21/.

For more information about visiting the interior of the submarine: https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/ogled-notranjosti-podmornice-4/.

8. Is the museum accessible to disabled individuals?

Yes, the museum is fully accessible to disabled individuals. All multi-story buildings have elevators, and ramps connect various pavilions alongside staircases. The museum also provides accessible restrooms for disabled individuals. Upon purchasing tickets and presenting appropriate documentation, disabled individuals are entitled to a discount on the basic museum admission ticket.

For those with mobility impairments, a QR code near the submarine allows them to peek inside. The QR code provides a 360° view of the submarine’s interior.

The interior of the submarine, police boat, and other online exhibitions can be viewed via the link: https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/razstave/spletne-razstave/.

For deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals, QR codes are available next to the films shown in the museum, where visitors can access these films with subtitles in Slovenian.

For more information: https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/razstave/dostopnost-za-invalidne-osebe/.

9. Is the museum adapted for foreign-speaking visitors?

Almost all exhibition collections are translated into English. The museum guide is also available in several foreign languages, providing visitors with basic information about the displayed collections.

10. We would like to combine our museum visit with exploring the fortifications and caverns on the nearby Primož Hill. Is a reservation required for this?

Yes, visiting the interior of the fortifications is possible only by prior arrangement and reservation. The visit is conducted with a guide. The entrance fee for visiting the Alpine Wall fortification on Primož Hill is 7 EUR for adults and 5 EUR for children. In addition to the entrance fee, there’s an additional fee for hiring a guide (for 1 to 3 hours for groups with less than 15 people). The guide reservation should be made at least 5 days before your visit to the museum.

The price list is available at: https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/cenik/.

At the summit of Primož Hill (718m) is a formidable underground artillery fortress of the Alpine Wall. The tunnels have a length of approximately 500m, and inside, you can find preserved combat positions, ammunition storage, and living quarters.

There’s a thematic educational path leading to the fortress. This path connects the Park of Military History Pivka, the former military training ground at Kot 110 (613m), and Primož Hill (718m). Visitors can walk to the fortifications on their own. The hike to the summit takes about 30 to 45 minutes.

11. How much time do I need for a museum visit?

On average, visitors spend about 2 to 3 hours in the museum. The visit includes exploring the permanent and temporary or guest exhibitions in the Command Building, Pavilions B and C, where the collection predominantly features tanks and other armored vehicles, artillery, and weapons from World War II and the 1950s. Pavilion A houses an exhibition called “Road to Independence,” which depicts the process of Slovenia’s independence. On the Plaza, you can find some larger exhibits.

For more information about individual collections and pavilions, you can visit our website:

https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/razstave/.

12. Is photography and filming allowed in the museum?

Yes, photography and filming are allowed in the museum.

13. Is there Wi-Fi available in the museum?

Yes, visitors also have access to free Wi-Fi in the museum. With this Wi-Fi, visitors can explore some online exhibitions, films, the virtual escape room, and even the interiors of the submarine and police boat. Additionally, younger visitors can engage with the online game “Knights’ Challenge.” The access point for online exhibitions is: https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/razstave/spletne-razstave/.

Visitors can find the password for the free Wi-Fi near the entrance to the museum store or inquire about it at the store counter.

14. Is advance booking required for a guided museum tour?

Yes, advance booking is mandatory for guided museum tours. Bookings can be made by calling 031 775 002 or via email at [email protected]. Advance reservation is required at least 5 days before the visit. Hiring a guide for groups with fewer than 15 people for tours of the Park of Military History exhibitions and collections costs 50 EUR.

For organized groups larger than 15 people, visits are possible throughout the year. Closed groups can visit the museum’s collections and exhibitions with a guide upon prior reservation. The guided tour of the museum takes approximately two hours, but the duration can be adjusted based on the group’s preferences. Organized groups also benefit from group discounts on admission tickets, making the visit even more affordable. Individual ticket discounts and benefits do not apply when a guide is hired.

Price list: https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/cenik/.

15. What else can I visit near the museum?

In the Pivka area, you can also visit:

Dina Pivka – Center about Large Carnivores (more at: https://www.dinapivka.si/)
Ecomuseum of the Seasonal Lakes of Pivka (more at: https://pivskajezera.si/ekomuzej/)
The educational trail at the Živa wastewater treatment plant in Pivka (more at: https://visitpivka.si/destinacije/ucna-pot-na-cistilni-napravi-ziva/)
Ravne Estate


Pivka Valley is known for its numerous tourist farms, offering demonstrations of various traditional crafts.

More information: https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/tic-pivka/znamenitosti-in-zanimivosti/

Hikers can explore the Circular Path of Military History, which connects the Park of Military History Pivka, the Italian underground fortress on Primož Hill, Šilentabor above Zagorje, where the largest fortification system in Slovenia was built at the end of the Middle Ages, and the tourist village Narin. The entire route takes about 4 hours of walking, but you can adjust it according to your abilities and time. More about the path: https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Konc%CC%8Cna-Matic.pdf.


Above Pivka, there are several peaks offering stunning views of the Pivka Basin, including Sveta Trojica (1123m), Vremščica (1026m), Primož (718m), Šilentabor (751m), Kršičevec (1092m), and Osojnica (820m).

More about hiking in the Pivka area: https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/tic-pivka/aktivnosti/planinarjenje/.

Cyclists in the Pivka area can explore several cycling routes:

The Castle Path is a hiking and cycling trail that follows the traces of the castle heritage from before the Military History Park, leading to Ravne Manor, the village of Narin, and Šilentabor above Zagorje. It branches off into three sections: the first goes past Kalc Castle to the village of Bač, the second to Podtabor, and the third to Ratečevo Brdo. You can explore different segments of the Castle Path on foot or by bike at your own pace. The trail is categorized as a moderately demanding route. More about the Castle Path: https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/tic-pivka/aktivnosti/kolesarske-poti/

The Lynx Path is a new cycling route that connects Slovenia and Croatia. The trail is 221 km long and starts in Pivka at the Dina Center. Along the way, cyclists discover the karst landscapes, intermittent lakes, forests, and more. The estimated cycling time is 4 days; at the end, cyclists return to Pivka by train. More about the Lynx Path: https://www.pivka.si/objava/768177.

Shorter cycling routes run along paths near intermittent lakes. Cyclists can start their journey in the center of Pivka, where they can ride on well-maintained cycling paths to Slovenska vas. From there, various cycling and hiking routes spread across the intermittent lake area. Cycling paths along the road are also available on the Pivka-Parje and Pivka-Selce routes.

16. Does the Park of Military History have a museum shop?

Yes, the museum has a souvenir shop where visitors can find various items. These include models of armored vehicles, watercraft, tanks, aircraft, and more. There’s also a diverse selection of bags, backpacks, adult and children’s t-shirts, hats, PVZ souvenirs, books, military equipment and accessories, gift vouchers, annual passes, toys, and other items.

We also have an online shop on our website where visitors can order items from our shop for delivery or pick-up. Gift vouchers can also be purchased through the online shop.

Link to the online shop: https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/spletna-trgovina/.

17. When do larger traditional events occur at the Park of Military History?

The Park of Military History Pivka hosts several traditional events:

History Weekend (ZgodoVikend)
The History Weekend takes place every year on the third weekend of September. During this weekend, various guided tours of the pavilions and exhibitions, children’s workshops and activities, film screenings, and many other activities are organized in the museum. The History Weekend offers a diverse and interesting program suitable for history enthusiasts, casual visitors, children, and adults. Last year’s History Weekend: https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/dogodki/zgodovikend/. This year’s event will occur from September 15th to 17th, 2023.

Submarine Weekend (Podmorničarski vikend)
The Submarine Weekend takes place every April and is organized by the Park of Military History Pivka in collaboration with former submariners from the Submariner Society. During this weekend, visitors have the opportunity to engage in discussions with former submariners and gain firsthand insights into the secretive world of life and work beneath the sea surface. Guided tours of the submarine’s interior, interactions with submariners, film screenings on submarine-related topics, guided museum exhibition tours, children’s workshops, and various other activities are organized.

This year’s Submarine Weekend: https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/podmornicarski-vikend-v-pvz/.

World in Miniature (Svet v malem)
The World in Miniature event takes place every year in May. During this day, international miniature makers showcase their creations at the Park of Military History Pivka. This event features a festival where miniature makers exhibit their works and competitions for the best miniatures in various categories. Visitors can not only explore the museum as usual but also learn about the process of creating miniatures, view exhibitions of plastic miniatures, and visit a miniature flea market.

This year’s World in Miniature: https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/dogodki/15-mednarodni-festival-miniatur-svet-v-malem/. The next event is scheduled for May 25th, 2024.

Hike along the Circular Path of the Park of Military History Pivka
The hike along the Circular Path of the Park of Military History Pivka is organized every autumn. The hike starts at the Park of Military History Pivka in the morning hours. The path connects the Park of Military History Pivka, the former military training ground at Kot 110 (613m), and the Italian underground fortress at Primož. From there, the path descends into the Dule Valley and then ascends to Šilentabor above the village of Zagorje. The hike continues from Šilentabor towards the tourist village of Narin and concludes at the starting point in the Park of Military History Pivka. The path covers a distance of 14.5 km, and the hike takes around 4 hours. The hike is suitable for all ages, and the participation fee is 5 EUR, while children up to 15 years old can participate for free.

Last year’s hike: https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/dogodki/jesenski-pohod-po-krozni-poti-vojaske-zgodovine-18-9/.

18. How is access organized for organized groups by bus?

For organized groups arriving by bus, bus parking is available at the base of the slope in front of the Park of Military History. The bus can be parked there for the duration of the museum visit.

19. Do you provide parking for motorhomes?

Parking for motorhomes is also allowed in the parking area in front of the Park of Military History Pivka. Additionally, if visitors wish to stay overnight, camping and accommodation are available in a dedicated campsite beside the museum. The motorhome rest area operates throughout the year. For more information, please visit: https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/ostala-ponudba-parka/

20. Where can we go for lunch? / Does the Military History Park have a cafe or restaurant?

Yes, inside the Command building at the Park of Military History Pivka, there is a Canteen Pivka. They offer excellent military bean stew as part of their regular menu and other stews, meat dishes, steaks, salads, and desserts. Additional dining options are available in the center of Pivka (1km away) and in several nearby towns. Some of the options include Pizzeria Herman, Gostilna Marta, Gostilna Sušelj, Gostilna Morski konjiček, Gostilna Špelca with accommodations, Refreshment and Pizzeria by Milena, Home-style Restaurant Valenčič, and Gostilna Pri Zotlarju. For more information about dining options in Pivka, visit: https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/tic-pivka/kulinarika/

21. It’s raining. Are most of the exhibited exhibits under cover, or is it mostly an outdoor museum?

Most of the exhibited exhibits are under cover, housed in various pavilions (Command, Pavilions B, C, and A) at the Park of Military History Pivka. Some larger exhibits are displayed on the outdoor platform (such as the German war locomotive, police boat…). Museum animation: https://youtu.be/7ylEmu-a9zk

22. Can I visit the museum, leave, and come back later the same day?

Yes, the museum ticket is valid for the entire day, allowing you to visit the museum and leave, then return later. If you haven’t been able to see all the museum collections during that time, you would need to purchase a new museum ticket the next day. In case of exceptional circumstances, please contact the museum administration at: phone number 031 775 002 or email address: [email protected].

23. I arrived at the museum on my motorcycle, unsure where to put my gear. Is there a cloakroom in the museum?

There are a few lockers available for storing smaller belongings. The use of lockers is free of charge. Please ask the reception staff for keys and locker usage. 

24. Is there a possibility of getting a discount when purchasing tickets?

a) For the basic visit to the Park of Military History Pivka, you can purchase tickets at a lower price if you meet one of the conditions listed below:

Retirees and students
Veterans and firefighters
Schoolchildren and high school students
Disabled individuals
Preschool children
To qualify for tickets at a lower price, appropriate documentation must be presented, which visitors must show to the seller before purchasing the ticket. Subsequent claims will not be considered.

Link to the price list: https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/cenik/

b) Lower prices for the above-mentioned groups also apply when purchasing group tickets for groups of more than 15 people. When purchasing group tickets (for 15 people or more), a free guided tour of the museum is included, with the guide needing to be reserved at least 5 days in advance.

Link to the price list: https://www.parkvojaskezgodovine.si/cenik/

c) Visitors to our museum can also use coupons with a 25% discount when purchasing basic tickets, which visitors receive at museums participating in mutual cooperation. Visitors must present the coupon to the seller before purchasing the ticket; subsequent claims will not be considered.

The coupon for a 25% discount at the Park of Military History Pivka can be obtained at:

Škocjan Caves
Lipica Stud Farm
Dina 
Eco-Museum of Pivka’s Seasonal Lakes
Cerje 


d) When purchasing tickets for the basic visit, the following groups are eligible for discounts:

Residents of the Pivka municipality
Members of the Slovenian Armed Forces, Ministry of Defense, and their family members
AMZS (Slovenian Automobile Association) members
Avtokampi.si cardholders
Slovenian Railways ticket holders
Retirees (Thursdays)
Slovenian Museum Society cardholders
The above-mentioned discounts can be applied by presenting appropriate documentation to the seller before purchasing the ticket. Subsequent claims will not be considered.

Discounts cannot be combined with each other! Discounts do not apply to additional offerings (interior tours of submarines, flight simulators).
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 


 
 

 

 
 

 

The Park of Military History was fortunately spared from the disaster of the past week.

We inform visitors that the Park will remain open according to the schedule in the future as well. Museum collections and exhibitions can be visited according to the summer schedule until the end of August, every day from 9:00 to 18:00.

For a tour of the interior of the submarine and a test on the flight simulator with MiG-21 or Spitfire planes as an additional museum offer, it is mandatory to make a prior reservation for a time slot by calling the phone number +386 (0)31 775 002 or by email at [email protected].

You are invited to visit!

The Park of Military History Pivka will be open every day in August from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Prior reservation of the time slot is mandatory for visiting the submarine’s interior and testing the flight simulator with MiG-21 or Spitfire airplanes as an additional museum offering. This can be done by calling +386 (0)31 775 002 or emailing [email protected].