Holidays in Ljubljana
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Ljubljana is a beautiful city with many stories. On the right bank of the river, the Old City of Ljubljana was maintained on a hill based in IX-X. Archaeological excavations indicate that there were celtic and Illirian constructions on the hill. The Yulican Alps with Mount Tricha, the national symbol of Slovenia, are visible from the panoramic site. Cafedral Cell, built in 1701,708, City Ratusha, built in 1484 and rebuilt in 1718 on the Gregor Machek Zod. In a square named in honor of the great Slovene poet, Franz Prescher, his monument was installed in 1905, there is a French church built in 1646-1660. From the square to the Old City, the Troy Bridge will cross through the river, the creation of Joge Plechnik. Although Slovenia has been part of the Austrian Empire for a long time, Ljubljana has preserved the characteristics of the Slavic city.
Ljubljana has the Old and New Square. In New Square, it's interesting to see the palace of Lontovj, where the Academy of Sciences and Arts is now located. The Republic is known by its vast Cultural Centre. Ljubljana's left shore is a variety of museums. The City Museum has a large meeting of the ancient arts. Interest is also expressed by the State Museum, the Museum of Natural History, the State Gallery, the Gallery of Modern Arts, the Municipal Gallery and the Modern Art Gallery, the Slovenian ethnographic Museum, the Architectural Museum, the Slovene Technical Museum, the Museum of Archaeology, the Museum of Piwa and the Tobox.
Discotheques and nightclubs are working for night entertainers.