
Majšperk Municipality
Hamre Manor
In the Middle Ages, the Minorites had a large mill here, but later it was converted into a smithy, in fact into a nail forge. The smithy operated with hammers powered by the Dravinja River, which is why this area is still called Hamre today. As early as 1461 it was owned by the Minorites of Ptuj. In 1735 the manor was renovated in the early Baroque style. In 1898 the manor came into private hands, but before that the smithy had burned down. From 1922 to 1945 the owners of the manor were Karel and Marija Kubricht.
The manor is a single-storey rectangular building with a Baroque façade, alongside which stands a small chapel tower with stuccoes and a Baroque indoor fountain.
How to Reach Hamre Manor
Breg 6, 2322 Majšperk
Maribor – 37 min
Ptuj – 22 min
Ljubljana – 1 h 30 min