Triglav Lodge at Kredarica

In 1909, the Ljubljana Matica Alpine Club expanded the hut and renamed it the Triglav Lodge (Triglavski dom).In the early 20th century observations were carried out at Kredarica by a few university graduate meteorologists, with the intention of turning the meteorological station into an observatory.[1] Due to the exceptional importance of the weather station at Kredarica, in the 21st century the Slovenian Armed Forces (SAF) have also become involved in meteorological observations.In 2005, the Slovenian Ministry of Defence and Environment Agency (ARSO) signed an agreement on monitoring the weather, snow structure and avalanches in the highlands.[2] Since the mountain hut is located within the bounds of a natural park, the surroundings do not vary much due to human causes over time.
Opening of the lodge in 1896
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