The Pristava House () is a manor house in the Municipality of Jesenice in northern Slovenia. A popular excursion point, it is located above the settlement of Javornià ¡ki Rovt in the foothills of the Karawanks Alps, at an elevation of .
The house was built in 1641 or 1647 as a mountain chalet for the local ironworks-owning lower nobility. At the beginning of the 18th century, the building belonged to Karl von Zois, a nobleman and Enlightenment botanist who established the second botanical park in Carniola at the site. The park, which features a variety of local and exotic trees, still exists.
The Pristava House features an inn, a restaurant, and an open-air dance-floor. The surrounding meadows are known for their scenic profusion of wild daffodils in the late springtime. Nearby Javornik Falls, a series of three waterfalls in the upper course of Javornik Creek, is a popular hiking destination. The house is accessible by road from the village of Koroà ¡ka Bela, or on foot via the Gajà ¡ek Trail.