SVN - Landscape - City of Ljubljana

Spring came to capital city of Slovenia, Ljubljana. During holidays most of locals left city to tourists, who were exploring every piece of it.
Ljubljana, Slovenia
2.May 2011


Tromostovje (Triple Bridge) in center of Ljubljana, Slovenia, is one of bridges crossing Ljubljanica river in old part of Ljubljana city. During spring months middle of city is still deserted on weekend, but as soon as temperatures rise, numerous cafes on side of Ljubljanica river open, and city is blooming just as trees in city parks are.
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Tromostovje (Triple Bridge) in center of Ljubljana, Slovenia, is one of bridges crossing Ljubljanica...

02.05.2011
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

Tromostovje (the Triple Bridge) with The Franciscan monastery and the Church of the Annunciation and the Presernov trg Square on background in center of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Tromostovje is one of bridges crossing Ljubljanica river in old part of Ljubljana city. During spring months middle of city is still deserted on weekend, but as soon as temperatures rise, numerous cafes on side of Ljubljanica river open, and city is blooming just as trees in city parks are.
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Tromostovje (the Triple Bridge) with The Franciscan monastery and the Church of the Annunciation and...

02.05.2011
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

Mestna hisa (Town hall) in center of Ljubljana, Slovenia, with Robbov Vodnjak (Robba fountain) in middle of square. The Robba fountain isofficially known as the Fountain of the Three Rivers of Carniola and is located infront of Town hall. The fountain was designed between 1743 and 1751 by the Italian sculptor Francesco Robba who, inspired by Berninis Fountain of the Four Rivers on Piazza Navona, designed the fountain to represent the three rivers of Carniola, Ljubljanica, Sava and Krka.
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Mestna hisa (Town hall) in center of Ljubljana, Slovenia, with Robbov Vodnjak (Robba fountain) in mi...

02.05.2011
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

Mestna hisa (Town hall) in center of Ljubljana, Slovenia, with Robbov Vodnjak (Robba fountain) in middle of square. The Robba fountain isofficially known as the Fountain of the Three Rivers of Carniola and is located infront of Town hall. The fountain was designed between 1743 and 1751 by the Italian sculptor Francesco Robba who, inspired by Berninis Fountain of the Four Rivers on Piazza Navona, designed the fountain to represent the three rivers of Carniola, Ljubljanica, Sava and Krka.
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Mestna hisa (Town hall) in center of Ljubljana, Slovenia, with Robbov Vodnjak (Robba fountain) in mi...

02.05.2011
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

Trees are glowing in fresh green on sides of Ljubljanica river in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on cloudy spring day. During spring months middle of city is still deserted on weekend, but as soon as temperatures rise, numerous cafes on side of Ljubljanica river open, and city is blooming just as trees in city parks are.
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Trees are glowing in fresh green on sides of Ljubljanica river in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on cloudy spr...

02.05.2011
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

Trees are glowing in fresh green on sides of Ljubljanica river in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on cloudy spring day. During spring months middle of city is still deserted on weekend, but as soon as temperatures rise, numerous cafes on side of Ljubljanica river open, and city is blooming just as trees in city parks are.
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Trees are glowing in fresh green on sides of Ljubljanica river in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on cloudy spr...

02.05.2011
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

Ljubljana castle overlooking old part of Ljubljana city, Slovenia, with Ljubljanica river flowing through the middle of city. During spring months middle of city is still deserted on weekend, but as soon as temperatures rise, numerous cafes on side of Ljubljanica river open, and city is blooming just as trees in city parks are.
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Ljubljana castle overlooking old part of Ljubljana city, Slovenia, with Ljubljanica river flowing th...

02.05.2011
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Tromostovje (the Triple Bridge) with The Franciscan monastery and the Church of the Annunciation and the Presernov trg Square on background in center of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Tromostovje is one of bridges crossing Ljubljanica river in old part of Ljubljana city. During spring months middle of city is still deserted on weekend, but as soon as temperatures rise, numerous cafes on side of Ljubljanica river open, and city is blooming just as trees in city parks are.
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Tromostovje (the Triple Bridge) with The Franciscan monastery and the Church of the Annunciation and...

02.05.2011
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

Tromostovje (the Triple Bridge) with The Franciscan monastery and the Church of the Annunciation and the Presernov trg Square on background in center of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Tromostovje is one of bridges crossing Ljubljanica river in old part of Ljubljana city. During spring months middle of city is still deserted on weekend, but as soon as temperatures rise, numerous cafes on side of Ljubljanica river open, and city is blooming just as trees in city parks are.
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Tromostovje (the Triple Bridge) with The Franciscan monastery and the Church of the Annunciation and...

02.05.2011
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

Tromostovje (Triple Bridge) in center of Ljubljana, Slovenia, is one of bridges crossing Ljubljanica river in old part of Ljubljana city. During spring months middle of city is still deserted on weekend, but as soon as temperatures rise, numerous cafes on side of Ljubljanica river open, and city is blooming just as trees in city parks are.
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Tromostovje (Triple Bridge) in center of Ljubljana, Slovenia, is one of bridges crossing Ljubljanica...

02.05.2011
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

View to Slovenska and Dunajska road in Ljubljana, Slovenia, from top of Neboticnik. Neboticnik (Slovene for Skyscraper) is a prominent high-rise located in the centre of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and is one of the citys most recognizable landmarks. Its thirteen stories rise to a height of 70.35m. Neboticnik was designed by the Vladimir Subic for the Pension Institute, the buildings investor. Construction began in July 1930 and the building opened on 21 February 1933. It was, upon completion, the tallest building in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and the ninth-tallest high-rise in Europe.
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View to Slovenska and Dunajska road in Ljubljana, Slovenia, from top of Neboticnik. Neboticnik (Slov...

02.05.2011
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

View to Tromostovje (Three bridges) and Ljubljana castle from top of Neboticnik. Neboticnik (Slovene for Skyscraper) is a prominent high-rise located in the centre of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and is one of the citys most recognizable landmarks. Its thirteen stories rise to a height of 70.35m. Neboticnik was designed by the Vladimir Subic for the Pension Institute, the buildings investor. Construction began in July 1930 and the building opened on 21 February 1933. It was, upon completion, the tallest building in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and the ninth-tallest high-rise in Europe.
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View to Tromostovje (Three bridges) and Ljubljana castle from top of Neboticnik. Neboticnik (Slovene...

02.05.2011
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By: Primoz Jeroncic

Stairs leading down from top of Neboticnik (Skyscraper) in Ljubljana. Neboticnik (Slovene for Skyscraper) is a prominent high-rise located in the centre of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and is one of the citys most recognizable landmarks. Its thirteen stories rise to a height of 70.35m. Neboticnik was designed by the Vladimir Subic for the Pension Institute, the buildings investor. Construction began in July 1930 and the building opened on 21 February 1933. It was, upon completion, the tallest building in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and the ninth-tallest high-rise in Europe.
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Stairs leading down from top of Neboticnik (Skyscraper) in Ljubljana. Neboticnik (Slovene for Skyscr...

02.05.2011
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By: Primoz Jeroncic