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This is as close as Slovenia gets to St. Peter's. The vast Baroque wedding cake was built in the first years of the 1700s after the Turks destroyed Ljubljana's...more
see the Ljubljana guideOne of Plečnik's greatest designs is the colonnaded Central Market along Adamič-Lundrovo Nabrežje, just behind the cathedral. The stalls of the...more
see the Ljubljana guideThe sprawling hall in the middle of Tivoli Park is the home of the International Center of Graphic Arts (Mednarodni Grafični Likovni). The permanent...more
see the Ljubljana guideThough there's been some kind of a fortification on this site for more than 3,000 years, the existing castle is largely 16th- and 17th-century. There's not much...more
see the Ljubljana guideSlovenia's national gallery is housed in a pair of 19th-century museums connected by a glass building. One of the old structures displays a collection of...more
see the Ljubljana guideThis well-curated collection of photographs, artifacts, and amazing displaysincluding a life-size World War I soldiers' trenchilluminate Slovenian...more
see the Ljubljana guideThe house and studio where architect Jože Plečnik lived and worked feels like the master just stepped out of the room: His glasses, bedclothes,...more
see the Ljubljana guideThis splendid church was built in 1936 at the edge of Tivoli Park. The bright, creamy yellow exterior is compact and Eastern-influenced. The dark interior is...more
see the Ljubljana guideFormerly the recreational grounds of Tivolski Grad—a 17th-century stately home that is now the International Center of Graphic Arts—Tivoli Park has...more
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