Slovenska Bistrica


Slovenska Bistrica is a town south of Maribor in eastern Slovenia. It is the seat of the Municipality of Slovenska Bistrica, one of the largest municipalities in Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. The town is included in the Drava Statistical Region.

History

The town was established in the 13th century on the trade road between Maribor and Celje. It was granted market rights in 1313. It was originally called just Bistrica. The present name of Slovenska Bistrica first appears in records dating from 1565.
Before 1918, the town had a German-speaking majority, while the surroundings were almost exclusively Slovene-speaking.

Demographics

The town has a population of 8,016. Many locals commute to Maribor for work, less than an hour's drive away.

Landmarks

The town offers several interesting sights, including Bistrica Castle, churches, a Roman road, Ančnik fort and more. It is also a good starting point for people wishing to hike on Mount Boč, a nearby mountain peak and park.

Parish church

The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Bartholomew and belongs to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maribor. It is first mentioned in written documents dating to 1240, but was greatly rebuilt and extended in the Baroque style in the 18th century. The belfry dates to the 19th century. Two other larger churches in the town are dedicated to Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows and Saint Joseph. They date to the 15th and 18th centuries.

Notable people

Notable people that were born or lived in Slovenska Bistrica include the following: