A HOUSE FULL OF MEMORIES
A house has foundations, a roof, and walls. And it becomes a home when it captures moments within those walls that create warm memories for all who share its spaces.
Mimika’s house was a home to many…
At the end of the 19th century, around 1890, it became the home of Marija and Matija Zupančič, Mimika’s grandmother and grandfather. It was built by Marija’s brother, but life took him across the ocean to the Promised Land of America.
And so the house became a place where a new story began to unfold. Marija and Matija had four children, but only Franc survived childhood; he married Marjeta. A year after the birth of their son Herman, a girl named Marija was born, whom they called Mimika. A few years later, their younger brother Hinko joined them.
Mimika remained in her childhood home. The house became a home for the family she built with Jožef Karner. They had a son, Jože, and seven years later, a daughter, Marjetka. Marjetka spent the early years of her family life in the house with her husband Darko and their daughters Tjaša and Maša.
Many neighbors spent their free time at Mimika’s. They enjoyed visiting her, chatting with one another, and helping her with various farm chores.










































