The heritage of the Isonzo Front could not have been presented to visitors without the efforts of enthusiasts who passionately collected and listed the remains they found in places where a hundred years ago the famous battles were fought. For several decades the locals, often quite by chance, used to discover what had remained from World War I: an unexploded shell in the backyard, an underground cave or a hidden letter. Many of them were curious about where and how their forefathers had fought. The collectors’ endeavours grew into valuable museum collections that stimulated the care for preservation and renovation of the Isonzo Front heritage. Together they present stories about soldiers of many nationalities, about their combat and daily life in war.
Following the main road Tolmin–Kobarid, drive past the petrol station and, at the second crossroad, turn right onto Sergej Mašera Street. After a few metres, turn right at the first crossroad.
Bojan Rustja
Ulica Sergeja Mašera 2
SI‒5222 Kobarid
+386 41 693 049
Visiting the private collection is possible by prior arrangement.