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Roman Wall at Mirje
In the 1930s, the city fortifications at Mirje were renovated based on designs by architect Jože Plečnik. The stone pyramid, the elevated wall sections, entrances, and the lapidarium—a vaulted space displaying stone remains from nearby Roman houses—are all his work, as is the inner park.
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Pionirski dom
Once known as the Baraga Seminary, the building from the late 1930’s designed by architect Jože Plečnik houses today the Academic College, the Mladinsko Theatre and the Pionirski dom educational & cultural institution, which manages the Festival Hall.
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NEW INNOVATIVE CULTURAL EXPERIENCE - MASTER BUILDER PLEČNIK
NEW INNOVATIVE CULTURAL EXPERIENCE - MASTER BUILDER PLEČNIK 29. okt. 2021 Predvajaj zvočni posnetek vsebine Your browser does not support the audio element. Master Builder Plečnik is about getting to know the heritage of Jože Plečnik’s spirit, and is an experiential construct for small groups.
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NEW INNOVATIVE CULTURAL EXPERIENCE - MASTER BUILDER PLEČNIK
NEW INNOVATIVE CULTURAL EXPERIENCE - MASTER BUILDER PLEČNIK 29 Oct 2021 Play audio recording of content Your browser does not support the audio element. Master Builder Plečnik is about getting to know the heritage of Jože Plečnik’s spirit, and is an experiential construct for small groups.
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Archaeological park Emona
A Brief History of EmonaBy 14 AD, the Roman colony of Julian Emona (Colonia Iulia Aemona) already stood on the site of present-day Ljubljana's city centre. This is evidenced by an inscription…
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Library Under the Treetops
In Ljubljana, the following locations are currently planned: Tivoli Park Kodeljevo Park Muste Park, Fužine Trnovo Beach Garden of Plečnik House Garden of the Muslim Cultural Centre Atrium of Škuc Gallery Zvezda Park (during the June in Ljubljana festival) Tickets Free entrance Remark Visit the organiser's website for more information.
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Gregorčki, a workshop for children and families
On the eve of this day, especially in craft towns, it was customary to "throw the light into the water," meaning that artisans stopped working by artificial light, as the days were becoming longer. They made paper boats, little houses, and churches with candles and let them float on the water.
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Children’s art workshop
On the eve of this day, especially in craft towns, there was a custom of “throwing the light into the water,” which meant that craftsmen stopped working by artificial light, as the days were becoming longer. They made paper boats, houses, and little churches with candles and set them afloat on the water.
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The most interesting churches in Ljubljana
Just follow the river Ljubljanica, heading right if you are standing on the Prešern square and the castle is on the hill in front of you. Tip: Famous architect Jože Plečnik lived in the house next to the church and I’d recommend visiting it. It’s now a very interesting museum that lets you learn more about this great man.
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The most interesting churches in Ljubljana
Just follow the river Ljubljanica, heading right if you are standing on the Prešern square and the castle is on the hill in front of you. Tip: Famous architect Jože Plečnik lived in the house next to the church and I’d recommend visiting it. It’s now a very interesting museum that lets you learn more about this great man.
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