Kresija Building, Ljubljana
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of Ljubljana, the Kresija Building stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural heritage and architectural prowess. This elegant palace, located at the junction of the Ljubljanica River and Stritar Street, is an exemplary piece of Slovenian Art Nouveau architecture that has captivated both locals and tourists alike.
Constructed in the early 20th century, the Kresija Building was designed by the prominent Slovenian architect Ciril Metod Koch. Its façade is adorned with intricate details, including sculptural embellishments and colorful mosaics that illustrate the finesse of the Art Nouveau movement. The building's name, "Kresija," is derived from the Slovene word "kres," meaning a bonfire, symbolizing the enlightening role of administration in the community.
The Kresija Building originally served as the headquarters for the Ljubljana district authority and later housed various government offices. Today, it remains a vital administrative center and also stands as an iconic cultural monument. Its interior, though not usually open to the public, features grand staircases, ornate ceilings, and historical murals that speak volumes about the city's past.
Visitors to Ljubljana can admire the Kresija Building's exterior and its picturesque setting along the riverbank. It is a popular spot for photography, especially when the building's façade is illuminated at night, casting a warm glow over the surrounding area.
Kresija Building – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ljubljana Castle, Ljubljana Cathedral, Čop Street, Triple Bridge.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Kresija Building by public transport?
Bus
- Mestna hiša • Lines: Urban (2 min walk)
- 501032 ~ Lutkovno gledališče • Lines: 2 (5 min walk)
Train
- Ljubljana (15 min walk)
- Ljubljana Tivoli (16 min walk)