The central square of the city began as a market and public meeting place, and later used for announcements, trials, festivals, etc., usually with a large number of religious and memorial buildings.
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The central square of the city square Ljubljana, the square is not large, in the middle is the Baroque Carniola fountain built in 1751, and three groups of exquisite marble statues are sculpted on the obelisk-style column base. They are said to represent the three rivers of Slovenia: the Sava, the Krka and the Ljubljana. The old city hall next to the square was built in 1718. It is an ancient Renaissance building. Now it has been turned into a sculpture museum. It is free to visit. In addition to ancient buildings and murals, it also displays many imaginative modern Sculpture work. Continuing from the city square, you can also go to the Cathedral of St. Nicholas built in the 18th century, and the concert hall built in 1702.
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The central square of the city began as a market and public meeting place, and later used for announcements, trials, festivals, etc., usually with a large number of religious and memorial buildings.
Ljubljana is the capital and political and cultural center of the Republic of Slovenia. Located in the northwestern Sava River, the mountainous basin surrounded by fog. The city is the residence of the central government of Slovenia and its ministries, parliament and president. The city has the leading economic position in Slovenia due to its advantages in transport links, industrial concentration, scientific research institutions and industrial traditions.
Ljubljana City Square is the central square here, one end of the three bridges is even followed by the city square, there are various old buildings in the square, it can be said that the whole Ljubljana central attractions to travel here, this is a must-come place, definitely worth a good visit.
A nice old part of the city that leads down a food and shopping street. It's the more beautiful part of the city.
The square is located in the heart of Ljubljana's old town, and is a bit romantic because of the beautiful buildings on both sides of the Ljubljana river and the river bank! The most striking thing on the square is the bronze statue of Preselen. Preseren is a 19th-century Slovenian national poet who wrote the poem "When the sun rises, war disappears from the world, everyone is a free compatriot" after Slovenia gained independence in 1991, becoming the lyrics of the national anthem. Behind the bronze statue of Pleisheren is the goddess holding the laurel branch. Next to the bronze statue, the red building is the St. Franciscan Church, the red exterior wall, very eye-catching! On the side of the square, you can see the castle on the mountain! Along the river bank is a bar street, and in the evening there are many buskers performing, very lively!
The city square is a very beautiful small square, just by the Ljubljana River, across the famous three bridges. People sit here leisurely, buskers blow bubbles to tease children, cool breeze, really is the best choice for vacation. Please slow down and look here and you will feel deeply how beautiful Ljubljana is.
The city square is the central square of Ljubljana, in the central area of the old city. After the famous three bridges, it is surrounded by many famous old buildings, and in the center is a statue with a history of more than 100 years, representing the city spirit of Ljubljana. It is also the most lively place in the city, with many restaurants and shops worth visiting.