Laško, Savinja Region, Slovenia

History | Mass graves | Castle | Brewery | Church | Spa | Settlements

🇸🇮 Laško is a spa town in eastern Slovenia. It is the seat of the Municipality of Laško. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. The municipality is now included in the Savinja Statistical Region. The town is located at the foothills of Hum Hill on the Savinja River. It was first mentioned in written documents dating to 1227 and was granted town privileges in 1927. It is known to have been settled since the Iron Age and Roman archaeological finds are common in the area, though the precise location of the Roman settlement is not known. Today the town is best known for its annual Festival of Beer & Flowers (Pivo - Cvetje) and the local Laško Brewery, the largest brewery in the country. In 2010, Laško was heavily affected by flooding. The town's coat of arms depicts three white fleurs-de-lis on a blue field.

History Archaeological finds confirm prehistoric settlement in the Laško area. Stone axes discovered on the south-east slope below the old castle date back to the eighth century BC. Two silver Celtic coins have been found in Laško, and several stone funerary monuments dating to the Roman era have been found. The Roman road from Celeia to Zidani Most and onward to Neviodunum passed through Laško.

One of the oldest buildings in Laško is called Štok or Weixelberger Manor (Slovene: Weixelberški dvor). The property dates back to the mid-15th century, with records showing that it was given to Nikolaj Behaim by the Counts of Celje in 1437. It was acquired by Sigismund Weixelberger before 1506 and he built the manor at the site.

At the end of the 15th century Laško was targeted in Ottoman attacks and was burned at least once. Peasant revolts also took place in the town in 1515 and in 1635. Laško was struck by plague outbreaks several times, especially in 1646 and 1647.

Schooling was established in Laško by around 1600. A lower primary school was set up under Empress Maria Theresa in the 18th century. The oldest large-scale industry in Laško dates back to the 18th century. A major fire devastated Laško in 1840, destroying half of the houses in the town. High water on the Savinja River also destroyed the town's bridge several times in the mid-19th century. The railroad reached Laško in 1849. A leather factory was established in 1929, and a textile factory in 1934.

Mass graves Laško is the site of two known mass graves from the period immediately after the Second World War. The Funeral Chapel Mass Grave (Slovene: Grobišče pri pokopališki vežici) is located west of the Laško Brewery, under the funeral chapel outside the east wall of the town cemetery. The grave contains the remains of Croatian prisoners of war that were murdered after the war. The Cemetery Mass Grave (Grobišče na pokopališču) is located in an unmarked part of the town cemetery. The grave contains the remains of Croatian victims that were discovered during excavations and reburied.

Castle The local castle, known as Tabor Castle, dates to the 12th century, although it was first mentioned in written sources dating to 1265. It was burned down during Ottoman Raids in the late 15th century and was extended in the 16th century.

Brewery Brewing in the town dates back to 1817, when the bell-maker Ivan Steinmetz set up a brewery there. The Laško Brewery was sold to Heineken in 2016.

Church The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Martin and belongs to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Celje. It is a Romanesque building dating to the 13th century with various later additions and adaptations.

Spa The healing properties of the local waters have been known since antiquity. Laško developed as a health resort towards the end of the 19th century.

In 1818 a report appeared in a Graz newspaper about the Laško springs. The water temperature was measured at 35 °C (95 °F) and the establishment of a health spa was announced. An engineer named Rödel began to work systematically on the springs during the construction of the railway line. Work progressed from September 1852, when he purchased the land, until May 1854, when he ceremoniously opened the spa. The three springs were each given a name: the Emperor's Spring, Franz's Spring, and Joseph's Spring. The spa was given the name Kaiser Franz Josef Bad, after Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria. Along with a building with a pool, Rödel also rearranged the nearby mill and built a luxurious mansion.

In 1857 the spa was purchased by a Viennese professor and cosmopolitan named Stein, who invited the cream of Viennese society to the health spa. For this purpose he built an extension onto the spa building with a dance hall and planted a park. He also took care of his guests' social life. Stein was later forced to sell the spa. The spa's reputation returned under a later owner named Gunkel, who radically renovated it and in 1882 built his own hydroelectric power plant, the first on Slovene soil, which lit up most of the buildings and the whole park. In cooperation with the brewery, they began to brew thermal beer. During World War I the spa played the role of a military hospital. The property was left in disrepair after the war, but was partly renovated in 1923. Later the spa passed into the hands of the Pensions Institute (Pokojninski zavod) and the Central Office for Workers' Insurance (Osrednji urad za zavarovanje delavcev).

In October 1953, the spa was registered as a medical rehabilitation centre. Further development mainly followed the needs of the healthcare service and to a large degree it was the fruit of cooperation with the orthopedic (later neurological, traumatology, and neurosurgical) clinics in Ljubljana, regional hospitals, and health centres across Slovenia.

The Laško Thermal Spa Resort is becoming one of the most important health spas and tourist centres in Slovenia.

Settlements In addition to the municipal seat, the municipality of Laško also includes the following settlements: • Belovo • Blatni Vrh • Brezno • Brodnice • Brstnik • Brstovnica • Bukovca • Curnovec • Debro • Doblatina • Dol pri Laškem • Gabrno • Globoko • Govce • Gozdec • Gračnica • Harje • Huda Jama • Jagoče • Jurklošter • Kladje • Klenovo • Konc • Kuretno • Lahomno • Lahomšek • Lahov Graben • Laška Vas • Laziše • Leskovca • Lipni Dol • Lokavec • Lože • Mačkovec • Mala Breza • Male Grahovše • Marija Gradec • Marijina Vas • Modrič • Mrzlo Polje • Obrežje pri Zidanem Mostu • Ojstro • Olešče • Padež • Paneče • Plazovje • Polana • Povčeno • Požnica • Radoblje • Reka • Rifengozd • Rimske Toplice • Sedraž • Selo nad Laškim • Senožete • Šentrupert • Sevce • Širje • Škofce • Slivno • Šmihel • Šmohor • Spodnja Rečica • Stopce • Strensko • Strmca • Suhadol • Tevče • Tovsto • Trnov Hrib • Trnovo • Trobni Dol • Trojno • Udmat • Velike Gorelce • Velike Grahovše • Veliko Širje • Vodiško • Vrh nad Laškim • Zabrež • Zgornja Rečica • Zidani Most • Žigon.

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Laško has a population of over 3,416 people. Laško also forms part of the wider Savinja Region which has a population of over 263,322 people. Laško is situated near Celje.

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Antipodal to Laško is: -164.767,-46.15

Locations Near: Laško 15.2333,46.15

🇸🇮 Celje 15.258,46.229 d: 8.9  

🇸🇮 Trbovlje 15.055,46.159 d: 13.8  

🇸🇮 Krško 15.483,45.95 d: 29.4  

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🇦🇹 Deutschlandsberg 15.2,46.8 d: 72.3  

🇦🇹 Leibnitz 15.533,46.767 d: 72.3  

🇸🇮 Ljubljana 14.523,46.07 d: 55.5  

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