Rich archeological sites show that the first people settled here probably at the end of the Neolithic, 4,000 years ago. Remains of stone tools (axes, diggers, hammers, and chisels) and bronze objects (axes, spearheads, and swords) have been found. Due to its strategic location, some tribes from the Razvan area settled on the Pohorje ridge between Razvanje and Rothwein in the 8th century BC. This site, Poštela, was fortified, and on the plain below it
cremation burials in clay urns took place until the settlement was destroyed. Razvanje was first mentioned as
Razuuai in 985 in a document in which King Otto III donated 15 royal farms in Razvanje to Count Rachuuin. The 12th century was characterized by the creation of the manor at Razvanje (), which was originally owned by St. Paul's Monastery. It then passed through several owners until 1416, when Catherine Fuchsberger sold the manor to the Lords of Ptuj, who annexed the manor to Hompos. ==Church==