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A Neoclassical building in Ljubljana, it houses institutions such as the Institute of Modern History, Archives of Slovenia, and Tone Tomšič Academic Choir, previously serving as a meeting place for Ljubljana's higher social classes.
A historic square in Ljubljana, built in 1821 on the site of a former Capuchin monastery, featuring a park, notable buildings, and several monuments, including statues of prominent figures and a fountain.
A major square in Ljubljana's city center features the Ljubljana Town Hall, Robba Fountain replica, and the Krisper House, where Slovene poet France Prešeren's muse Julija Primic was born, and composer Gustav Mahler lived for a time.
A palace with Neo-Renaissance façades and interior, featuring Baroque-inspired decoration, built in 1897-1898 as a Kreisamt administrative office and currently housing municipal offices, a gallery, and a visitor center.
A bronze statue of the Slovene national poet France Prešeren, facing the window where his adored Julija Primic used to live, and accompanied by a sculpture of a Muse sitting on a rock and holding a laurel branch. The statue stands on a pedestal with bronze reliefs depicting scenes from Prešeren's poems.
A Neo-Renaissance opera house, originally built in 1890-1892 as the Provincial Theatre, serving as a venue for Slovene and German productions. It is the seat of the Ljubljana Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet and Slovenia's national opera building.
A national museum founded in 1821, initially named the "Estate Museum of Carniola", now featuring archaeological and numismatic collections, as well as exhibits on applied arts and history.
A Slovenian national museum with natural history, scientific, and educational contents, the Slovenian Museum of Natural History is the oldest cultural and scientific institution in Slovenia, featuring national, European, and worldwide collections on biodiversity and natural history.
A national art gallery, the National Gallery of Slovenia hosts a permanent collection of Slovene and European art from the Middle Ages to the early 20th century, featuring notable works by Slovene and European artists. The gallery is housed in a restored 19th-century building and includes a glass gallery and extension.
Congress Square