Slovenia, wedged between Austria and Italy, has always been proud of its unique heritage. The capital, Ljubljana, is a perfect example of this blend of German, Mediterranean, and Slovenian culture. The old town is a blend of Baroque, Renaissance, and Art Nouveau buildings, watched over by a medieval castle. Cut through the gardens of Tivoli Park to the National Museum of Contemporary History for a history of modern Slovenia, featuring crumbled statues of Stalin and a recreation of a WWI trench.
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4.5 based on 110 reviews
My wife and I visited the house. It was not easy to find and would benefit from clearer signage. We took the tour on offer and really enjoyed looking around the house and garden. We were able to store our bags in a locker during the tour. There are toilets on site for visitors.
4.5 based on 79 reviews
This house is the oldest in Prešeren square from 1873, while it is only one to survive earthquake in 1895. It was renewed by architect Koch in 1904 in the secession style. It is interesting with its green ornaments
4.0 based on 20 reviews
One of many wonderful walking streets in the old town. The variety of buildings, some art deco, some more traditional. I just know what I like when I see what I like.
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