Ljubljana, Slovenia

Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia. It is the largest city in the country and the political, cultural and commercial center. With a population of around 300,000 it has the intimacy of a small town mixed with the cultural heritage and cosmopolitan feel of a vibrant city.

The stunning old town is nestled between a hill topped with a castle and the gently flowing Ljubljanica river. The banks of the river and many other important buildings were designed by local architect, Joe Ple?nik (1872-1957). When strolling through the streets of Ljubljana you can see the remains of the Roman settlement Emona, the medieval old town, the many works of Ple?nik and modern buildings blended with parks and squares.

The history of the city begins some 5,000 years ago with "marsh dwellers" inhabiting the boggy barje (marsh lands) near the city, and continues through the time of Roman Emona, followed by the medieval city under the castle. Over the last century, Ljubljana has experienced its highest rate of growth, becoming more important as the political and educational centre of Slovenia. With Slovenia becoming independent in 1991, it has become one of the smallest capitals in Europe.

As a new member state of the European Union since May1, 2004, Slovenia starts a new and exciting phase in its storied history.

You can walk through the entire city in just a few hours. If you have an entire day you can see almost all of the sights worth visiting. If you stay longer, Ljubljana is a great starting point to see the rest of Slovenia. Within a two hour drive you can see the Adriatic Sea, alpine mountains, the Karst (full of magical caves), the Panonian lowland, and a sub-alpine world of enormous beauty.

1.28.15.WP26