Karst Living Museum
The Karst Living Museum is a rich treasury of karstic phenomena. In few places on Earth will you find such a range of typical karst formations: sinkholes, uvalas, swallow holes, limestone pavement, vertical shafts and, of course, subterranean caverns. The living museum with its over 700 hectares of natural and cultural heritage of distinct Karst is a dazzling natural region of great ecological importance. Most of it falls within the Natura 2000 protected nature area. In 2017, the Karst Living Museum was selected as Slovenia's best themed trail.
The space of the museum-in-nature stretches between Sežana, Lipica and the Slovene-Italian border, on the connecting axis along the old Austro-Hungarian road Sežana-Bazovica.