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  • Castles that Ring Ljubljana

    It’s got the word “castle” in its name, grad, but it’s really a just very large house. Zaprice is my local museum. I can see it from my study as I write this, and I’ve visited it, and filmed in it, often. It was first mentioned in 1306, and like Turjak Castle, became known for housing and supporting Protestants, in this case Lutherans, before Protestantism was legal.

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  • Ljubljana Tourism Receives Two Gold Awards for Excellence in Berlin

    © Arhiv Turizma Ljubljana In the Culture and Art category, the gold was awarded to Plečnik's Ljubljana, a short video produced with the help of the Squareme agency to honor 2022, referred to as the Plečnik's year. The video shows the masterpieces of Ljubljana's greatest master architect in a way that attracts the viewers and invites them to visit Plečnik's Ljubljana, also inscribed on the UNESCO world cultural heritage list.

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  • Ljubljana souvenirs

    The elegant Makalonca collection This collection was created to mark the 140th anniversary of the birth of famous architect Jože Plečnik. The common thread connecting the beautifully designed items in the collection are Plečnik’s illustrations for the children’s book Makalonca by Fran Saleški Finžgar.

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  • Franciscan Monastery

    The parts of the monastery open to public viewing include the 20th century architect Jože Plečnik's famous Chapel of the Holy Grave (Kapela Božjega groba) and a magnificent Franciscan library. The inside of the monastery's Baroque Church of St.

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  • The Way of St. James: Snovik–Kamnik

    This route is part of the Way of St. James and follows the Prekmurje–Štajerska branch from Kobilje to Ljubljana.

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  • Gault & Millau Ljubljana Quality Mark

    Restaurants and inns Ateljer Karim (Ljubljana) Gostilna AS (Ljubljana) Restavracija CUBO (Ljubljana) Restavracija Harfa (Ljubljana) Gostišče Grič (Šentjošt nad Horjulom) Restavracija Strelec (Ljubljana) Restavracija Maxim (Ljubljana) JB restavracija (Ljubljana) Pen klub restavracija Slaščičarna in pekarna Zebra Patisseries Culinary shops Dolenjske dobrote  Honey House Piranske soline Porcelain Catbriyur IKA Rogaška Choice of Breweries Kajtimar (Ljubljana) Kult316 (Ljubljana) Loo-Blah-Nah (Ljubljana) Omnivar (Ljubljana) Tektonik (Ljubljana) Adam Ravbar (Domžale) Hopsbrew (Domžale) Barut brewing & blending (Kamnik) Maister (Kamnik) Kralj (Dobrova) Rooster (Škofljica) Popular Meeting Places Wine Bar Šuklje Fetiche patisserie Odprta Kuhna E vino bar Pop s pizza & sport Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for?

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  • Vrhnika

    In Roman times, the site of Vrhnika was occupied by a strategically important settlement called Nauportus. Next to the town's cemetery you can still see a surviving part of a Roman fort tower…

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  • Railway Museum

    The museum contains a collection of steam locomotives, which includes several rare models, and an extensive collection of old apparatuses, tools and other items of technical heritage related to railways. A visit to the Railway Museum, housed in picturesque old industrial premises, gives you an opportunity to learn about the workings of a railway station from the period of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy.

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  • Eco Camp Snovik ****

    Contacts Snovik 7 1219 Laze v Tuhinju Phone: +386 (0)1 83 44 100 Email: [email protected] Web site: Eco Camp Snovik **** Map Near me Terme Snovik Thermal Spa Point of interest map Snovik 7 Family experiences 2 m Budnar House Point of interest map Zgornje Palovče nad Kamnikom 5 4.5 km Gostilna Repnik Point of interest map Vrhpolje pri Kamniku 186 5.6 km Show more Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for?

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  • Church of St. Francis Assisi

    Francis Assisi © Dunja Wedam © Dunja Wedam © Matjaz Tavcar © Matjaz Tavcar © Bostjan Tacol © Miran Kambič As the population of Šiška grew, the original church became too small to serve the residents in the early 20th century. The remarkable architect Jože Plečnik, father of modern Ljubljana and the author of its eternal beauty, was thus invited to design a new church. Plečnik placed a dominant edifice featuring a double tympanum above the entrance in what was then a suburban area, where the former long tilled fields were divided transversely in a checkerboard pattern.

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