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  • Top 5 reasons to visit Polhov Gradec

    The mansion is a cultural center for the locals and visitors. Inside of it is a wedding hall, two museums, wine cellar and exciting experience, which you can take part – tea party with the Count Blagaj. There’s even a small garden / park, which is especially nice during the summer months.

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  • Plečnik's Ljubljana

    Plečnik's original designs of the early 1930s were later considerably revised and the Barrier was only built between 1939 and 1944. © Dunja Wedam Roman town walls in Mirje In the 1930s, the town wall complex in Mirje was restored to a design by the architect Jože Plečnik. His additions to the surviving Roman walls include a stone pyramid, upward extensions of the walls, the gates to the wall complex, an arched vault covered in stone remains from nearby Roman buildings, and a park inside the walls.

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  • The eighth successful Adria security summit 2023

    Adria Security Summit is an annual conference and trade show which brings together experts from the fields of commercial security, cyber security, IoT, ICT, smart solutions, automatisation and…

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  • Komenda

    One of its most important historical figures was Peter Pavel Glavar (1721-1784), renowned as a priest, economist and patron of art who encouraged the development of Komenda and left all his possessions to the town's residents.

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  • Sport venues

    Sport venues Maks Pečar sports centre Kodeljevo multipurpose hall Stožice Sports Park Arena Point of interest map Stožice Sports Park Stadium Point of interest map Kolezija, a city swimming pool Point of interest map Tivoli Hall Point of interest map Kodeljevo outdoor sports area Dvorana Zalog Kodeljevo swimming pool Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for?

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  • Top 5 reasons to visit Polhov Gradec

    The mansion is a cultural center for the locals and visitors. Inside of it is a wedding hall, two museums, wine cellar and exciting experience, which you can take part – tea party with the Count Blagaj. There’s even a small garden / park, which is especially nice during the summer months.

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    The new main bronze door was created in 1996 by sculptor Tone Demšar to mark 1250 years of Christianity in our country and in honour of the Pope’s visit to Ljubljana, while sculptor Mirsad Begić carved the history of the Ljubljana Diocese on the side door. Town Hall The first building erected on this site in 1484 was rebuilt in 1718 to the plans of local master builder Gregor Maček. It has preserved a number of memorials to Ljubljana’s past, including the Hercules and Narcissus fountains.

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  • CD Congress & Events Management

    CD’s largest hall, Gallus Hall, is an auditorium with a seating capacity for 2000 delegates. Its extensive lobby is often used as an exhibition space suited for conferences with larger accompanying exhibitions, as well as for receptions and gala events.

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  • Gregorčki, a workshop for children and families

    According to the old calendar, spring began on March 12th, on St. Gregory’s Day. 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.

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  • Ljubljana gymnastics centre

    Ljubljana gymnastics centre Basic description Šport Contacts Ljubljana Gymnastics Centre consists of a large hall that can be divided into two halves: one for rhythmic gymnastics and one for artistic gymnastics. The centre also includes a hotel (Sport Hotel Ljubljana) and fitness centre (Fitnes Vič).

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