Ljubljana: Art Nouveau Architecture
Places and attractions in the Art Nouveau architecture category
Categories
- Bridge
- Baroque architecture
- Church
- Museum
- Park
- Jože Plečnik
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Neo-renaissance architecture
- Square
- Neighbourhood
- Theater
- Concerts and shows
- Architecture
- Forts and castles
- History museum
- Natural attraction
- Memorial
- Vernacular architecture
- City
- Concert hall
- Sport venue
- Sport
- Arenas and stadiums
Triple Bridge
The Triple Bridge is a unique architectural ensemble and a renowned feature in the heart of Ljubljana, Slovenia. This group of three bridges, spanning the Ljubljanica River, connects the city's historical, medieval town on one bank with the modern city of Ljubljana on...
Dragon Bridge
Bridge featuring famous dragon statues The Dragon Bridge, a remarkable architectural gem and one of Ljubljana's most iconic landmarks, soars with history and cultural significance. Spanning the Ljubljanica River in the heart of Slovenia's capital, this bridge is not only a vital thoroughfare but also a...
Cobblers' Bridge
Historic bridge with geometric details Cobblers' Bridge, known as Šuštarski most in Slovenian, is a picturesque and historically rich footbridge that spans the Ljubljanica River in the heart of Ljubljana, Slovenia's charming capital. The bridge serves as a seamless connection between two vibrant parts of...
Prešeren Square
Prešeren Square is the central plaza in the heart of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, and a key meeting point for locals and tourists alike. Named after the revered Slovenian poet France Prešeren, the square serves as a cultural and social focal point of the city...
Ljubljana Slovene National Theatre Drama
The Ljubljana Slovene National Theatre Drama, or the Slovene National Theatre Drama in Ljubljana, is the national theatre in Ljubljana, Slovenia, best known for its conservative repertoire, including classical European dramatic texts and selected contemporary non-commercial European and Slovene ones.
Cooperative Business Bank Building
The Cooperative Business Bank Building is a building designed in 1921 by architect Ivan Vurnik and his wife Helena Vurnik in the so-called Slovene "National Style" using decorative ornaments in the colors of Slovene tricolor and was inspired by the Vienna Secession style of architecture.
Mladika Complex
The Mladika Complex, the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia, is a complex of two buildings in the Center District of the capital city of Ljubljana.