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Cultural venues in Ljubljana

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Ljubljana Castle
castle in Slovenia
Tivoli City Park
park in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Nebotičnik
'''''' (; ) is a prominent high-rise located in the centre of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and is one of the city's most recognisable landmarks. Its thirteen storeys rise to a height of . It was designed by the Slovenian architect Vladimir Šubic for the Pension Institute, the building's investor. Construction began on 19 April 1931 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. It was and would remain for some time the tallest residential building in Europe.
Metelkova
thumb|right|260px|Metelkova in 2012 Metelkova (full name in , "Metelkova City Autonomous Cultural Centre", referred to by the acronym AKC) is an autonomous social and cultural centre in the city centre of Ljubljana, Slovenia's capital city. Formerly, the site was the military headquarters of the Army of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, then it became the Slovenian headquarters of the Yugoslav People's Army. It consists of seven buildings (military barracks) extended over a total area of , which have been squatted since September 1993. The squat is named after nearby Metelko Street (Slovene: Metelk
Ljubljana Town Hall
town hall in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Opera Ljubljana
theatre in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Government and Presidential Palace, Ljubljana
government office building in Ljubljana, Slovenia
National Assembly Building
modernist palace at Republic Square in Ljubljana, Slovenia (1959)
Grand Hotel Union
hotel in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Slovenian Computer History Museum
museum in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Cankar Hall
Slovenian convention, congress and culture center
Kresija Palace
palace in Ljubljana
Gruber Palace
building in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia
Rog (factory)
Evicted social centre in Slovenia