Mekinje is the location of a large former
Ursuline convent. The convent with its church dedicated to the
Virgin Mary was founded in 1300 by Siegfried of Gallenberg and granted to the
Poor Clares. The original monastery was destroyed in 1491 during
Ottoman raids and was rebuilt soon after. It was totally rebuilt again in the late 17th century (1682), but by the end of the 18th century it was dissolved by
Emperor Joseph II. From 1899 to 1901, the English painter
Jessie Case Vesel lived there. From 1902 to 1945 it was administered by the Ursuline Order from
Ljubljana, but then
nationalized after the
Second World War and only returned to the order in 1990. From 1972 to 2000 it served as a storage unit for the
National and University Library of Slovenia and the convent still has a rich library of its own. In September 2016, the Ursulines donated the convent to the
Municipality of Kamnik. In December 2021, the municipality set up a
permanent exhibition on the life and work of the Ursulines there. ==Bridge==