Ljubljana Old Town
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A visit to Ljubljana wouldn't be complete without a walk through the buildings of the old town. Stari trg is a cobbled avenue that runs right through the heart of the old town. On one side is Ljubljana castle, and on the other Ljubljanica.
You will walk past sites such as the Mestni trg - the Town Square. This is the main section of the plaza and is lined with many shops, restaurants, and pastel-coloured buildings.
Other notable features are the Robba fountain - a marble and limestone fountain with a great obelisk - and the Town Hall.
Make sure you visit the Cathedral of St. Nicholas . It was originally built in Gothic style but later renovated with Baroque architecture. Famous for its mint-green dome and dual towers. It stands alongside the Town Hall near the Central Market and Butcher's Bridge.
Photo: Yogendra Negi - Unsplash
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- Mestni trg, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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