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Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
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Mestni trg 1, Ljubljana 1000, SloveniaMap
Phone+386 1 306 10 20
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Ljubljana City Hall is a very old building, just in the old city center, there are sculptures and pools in front, there are not many tourists, you can take pictures at will, and there is a central market nearby to buy and buy.
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Ljubljana City Hall is the current seat of the Ljubljana City Hall. Its main building is the work of the famous architect Peter Bezlaj in the 15th century. In 1719, the annex building was added to its sides. Today, there are four exhibition halls in the city hall, which mainly display various art exhibitions such as the history of Ljubljana's urban development and international inter-city cooperation.
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Ljubljana City Hall is a very old building, just in the old city center, there are sculptures and pools in front, there are not many tourists, you can take pictures at will, and there is a central market nearby to buy and buy.
Located in the heart of the Slovenian capital of Ljubljana, just beside the city square, the City Hall was built in 1718 and is a Renaissance-style building.
The town hall is located on the side of the city square, built in 1718, is now the seat of the city government, and the city museum is available for visitors to visit. There are some sculptures in front of the city government, small and exquisite.
Located in the capital of Slovenia, Eastern European countries, Ljubljana
The town hall, built in 1718, is a Renaissance building in the city square. There are three sets of statues on the base of the Cannibal Fountain, built in 1751, representing the three rivers of Slovenia: the Sava, the Kerka and the Ljubljana.
The Ljubljana City Hall was built in 1718 in the Gothic style, and later changed to a Venetian-inspired Baroque style. The city hall used to be the place where locals held weddings, and now they go to the castle to do weddings. The first floor of the city hall is open to the public. The City Hall has four exhibition halls, mainly displaying the history of the city development of Ljubljana, international intercity cooperation and other art exhibitions. If you have enough time, you can watch these exhibitions. Unfortunately, the exhibition is mainly in Slovenian, and the content is generally not understood. Next to the town hall is the Roman-style fountain.