• Explore the Vrsic mountain pass through the Julian Alps, and visit this Orthodox chapel built by the Russian POWs in 1916.
  • ...of the Russian Chapel with augmented reality (AR) One hundred and fifty years ago, the only things on the slopes of Vršič were footpaths and untouched nature.
  • Kranjska Gora, 25 July - The traditional Russian Chapel commemoration below the Vršič Pass was held on Saturday, with the keynote speaker...
  • Driving the Vršič Pass in Triglav National Park - Conversant Traveller. Driving the Vrsic Pass in Triglav National Park is a must do if you're heading to Slovenia.
  • The chapel, located below the Vršič pass, was built by Russian prisoners of war in 1915.
  • The whole ridge of Mojstrovke... Bor - the deadly slopes of Mojstrovka. Russian Chapel below Vrsic pass The Russian Chapel below Vršič pass.
  • Russian chapel (virtual excursion). Mountain road over the Vršič pass was built up in the spring 1916 by more than 10.000 Russians who were war prisoners.
  • Where is Vršič Pass? The pass is located on the boundary between Upper Carniola and Gorizia regions, on the northwestern part of the country.