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Exceptional
archaeological finds - more than 7000 grave sites discovered so
far - make the location among one of the most important prehistoric
settlements in the world. Rich finds date from the late Bronze Age
to the Roman period, most of them originating from the Iron Age
community known as the Sveta Lucija Culture, after the town. The
finds are on display in the museums of Vienna, Trieste and Gorizia,
but archaeologists of the newly founded Tolmin Museum still come
up with new, stunning finds.
The restored and protected remains of a Roman house are located
in Most. Another monument to the town's long history is the church
of St Maurus, the first written record of which dates from 1192
another interesting site is a monument to the soldiers from the
First World War at Postaja.
The birthplace of writer Ciril Kosmač is part of the Genius Loci
European programme which connects birth places of famous artists:
Giotto, Goya, Lorca, Novalis and Kosmač.
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