Herberstein's basement is located in the centre of Slovenske gorice, namely at Juršinski Vrh. The present owner of the basement, Alojz Kaučič, decided to renovate the magnificent basement of Count Oto Herberstein, whose initials are still on the boundary stones and bricks. In the vaulted basement the owner has arranged a wine shop with the most distinguished wine samples, produced and held in wooden barrels and bottled in the first private bottling plant in Ptuj.
Since 1993 the Municipality of Jurginci has been organising the agricultural-tourist event Gratitude to Autumn. Each year it is dedicated to a different agricultural branch. During 2009's event the Queen of Autumn Heritage Museum was opened, arranged by the Association for the Preservation and Development of Heritage in a house near the church. Texts and pictures give a rich presentation of former Autumn Queens as well as the locality's natural and cultural heritage, some important figures from this part of Slovenske gorice, and old agricultural items and tools.
The Puh Museum or »Puhova cimprača« is a memorial centre for the world-renowned inventor Janez Puh located in his home village of Sakušak, near Juršinci in Slovenske gorice. By means of ethnological heritage, archive material and museum exhibits his life and work in the field of transport and automotive engineering are presented. Janez Puh was an inventor, visionary, factory-owner, and businessman.
St. Lawrence Church was first men-tioned in 1322. It was already a parish at the time. The present late Gothic church was completed in 1540. Around 1700 the Rosary Chapel was added. The exterior is formed by pillars from the years 1518, 1528 and 1540. The presbytery, covered by a meshed vault on pillars with capitals, dates from 1526 and displays stylistic parallels with the St. Lenart Church in Lenart. The church was painted by Jakob Brollo. The main altar is from 1830.