Srednja Vas v Bohinju
Human settlement · Bohinj Municipality
Human settlement
Studor v Bohinju (pronounced [stuˈdɔ́ɾ w bɔˈxíːnju]) is a village in the Municipality of Bohinj in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. Mount Studor rises above the village.
The name of the settlement was changed from Studor to Studor v Bohinju in 1955. The name of the settlement was first attested in 1291 as Ztodar. The name was originally an oronym, *Stodor, derived from Common Slavic *stodorъ 'sharp peak'. The pronunciation Stu- for Sto- is a dialect feature ( Slovene : ukanje ) that has become standardized in this toponym.
Studor v Bohinju is known for its group of wooden hayracks just below the village. The double structure of these hayracks is particular to the area and the Studor v Bohinju group of hayracks has been declared an architectural monument. There is also a small ethnographic museum in the village at the Oplen house ( Slovene : Oplenova hiša ) at Studor v Bohinju no. 16.