It was named ‘Lojzova jama’ during World War I, whereas its earlier name was 'Golobja jama’. In the 1916–1917 period, the Austro-Hungarian army reconstructed it as a shelter for 1,000 soldiers, featuring three storeys. All specialised detachments which participated in the construction are inscribed on a plate mounted near the cave entrance.
Organised groups can visit the cave at any time, by prior arrangement.