In 1984 the Triglav Museum Collection was opened in the former 'Jozelnova gostilna' in Mojstrana; credit for the museum's opening is generally given to mountaineers. On the museum's three floors documentary and material exhibits about the history of Slovenian mountaineers are on display. Mountaineering: about the first who arrived at the peak of Triglav, the establishment and operation of the Slovenian Mountaineering Association, closely connected with Pipars since 1893, about some of the oldest Slovenian mountaineering associations, building of huts, the Tourist Club Skala (the Rock), the Mountaineering Rescuing Service, and the famous "Triglav" priest Jakob Aljaž. A part of the collection is dedicated to the presentation of the Triglav National Park. The Triglav Museum Collection is set in a real mountain environment, which promises new opportunities for the development of mountaineering tourism in the future.