Man is creating cultural landscape to live and survive.
The Park has an important role and concern for the preservation of cultural heritage as a cornerstone of sustainable development.
Human presence is encroaching on the Alpine world and significantly transforming the natural mountain landscape.
Vernacular architecture is mainly based on the local climate, relief, and locally available construction materials.
Iron production, which can be traced back to the Iron Age, reached its peak in the Roman period and the Middle Ages.
The Triglav National Park area is very rich in finds from different archaeological periods.
Mountains at the foot of Triglav are not only famous for their natural beauty but also for their wealth of folk tales, myths and legends.
In 2010, the Triglav National Park incorporated 33 settlements with a total population of 2,444 people.