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    The present-day church and sacristan’s house were built in the middle of the 18th century using stone from the surrounding wall. Ljubljana  Church of St. Ulrich, Podolnica: 18 km Ljubljana  Horjul: 20 km Explore Horjul A cemetery near the Church of St. Margaret in Horjul is surrounded by a wall designed by the celebrated Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik.

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  • Maks Pečar sports centre

    The multipurpose hall, which measures over 1,500 m2, has floor markings for basketball, volleyball and handball and can be partitioned into thirds. The dance studio has partially mirrored walls. A small climbing wall is also available in the dance studio. The martial arts hall has soft flooring and punch bags. The hall is used by schools for sports education in the morning and by volleyball and basketball clubs in the afternoon.

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  • Mengeš

    Many prehistorical, Roman and Slav archaeological findings bare witness to this. The town was first mentioned in 1154 and gained square rights in 1867. Traditionally peasant settlement later became known as a centre of home crafts.

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  • Visit Vrhnika for a trip into history

    Later water gradually retreated but large vessels could still navigate it in Roman times. Its inhabitants, from the prehistoric pile-dwellers to Celts, Romans (Vrhnika, which was named Nauportus then, was their port) and later Slavic tribes, left behind a wealth of historic objects, excellently preserved in the riverbed and the clay of the marshes.

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  • Visit Vrhnika for a trip into history

    Later water gradually retreated but large vessels could still navigate it in Roman times. Its inhabitants, from the prehistoric pile-dwellers to Celts, Romans (Vrhnika, which was named Nauportus then, was their port) and later Slavic tribes, left behind a wealth of historic objects, excellently preserved in the riverbed and the clay of the marshes.

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  • Svoboda sports park

    Other facilities in the park include a bar and an outdoor climbing wall. Dimensions: Park area: approx. 40,000 m2, pitch dimensions: main pitch: 105 x68 m, artificial turf pitch: 40 x 20 m; Capacity of stands: approx. 500 Other facilities: changing rooms, toilet facilities, climbing wall, bar, boules court, outdoor fitness area, meeting room Disabled access: YES   Contacts Phone: 041 385 291 E-mail: [email protected] Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for?

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  • Carlo Mô: YouGur | 18th Klovnbuf Festival

    Carlo Mô appears with a wall on his back... and no clear objective. But everything changes when he decides to carry everything he finds in his path, driven by the strange and seemingly pointless desire to store it all.

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  • Grosuplje: GREETING THE BATS IN THE MAYOR’S CAVE (Trekking/gravel)

    The very first village on the route, Bičje, will impress you with its varied surroundings: meadows and woods and a wooded inselberg, as well as Prehistoric mounds, Roman graves, and the remains of a Roman road near the village... The rural hinterland of the capital will continue to reveal itself to you as you continue your journey, and in time you will be passing close to the major attractions in the area: Županova jama (Mayor’s Cave) and Tabor nad Cerovim.

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  • Vurnik House

    The staircase hall on the first and second floors is decorated with stained glass windows depicting geometric motifs. The building's fasade frescoes and interior wall paintings are the work of the architect Vurnik's Viennese-born wife Helena, who had taken part in her husband's research and design of distinctive Slovenian architecture.

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  • Iški vintgar

    The gorge's scenic appearance is also due to its vegetation, which includes trees whose roots cling to the gorge's steep walls and numerous alpine plants such as sedge, rhododendron, twoflower violet, Carniolan primrose and spring snowflake. About an hour's walk from Iški vintgar there is a World War II partisan hospital, which is also well worth visiting.

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