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Step into the narrow streets of the town center, where instead of traffic you’ll hear bicycle bells, and instead of gridlock you’ll find riverbanks lined with cafes, pubs and historic architecture.
Ride the funicular to Ljubljana Castle, a beloved landmark that has been standing above the city for more than 900 years.Then head toPreseren Square, named after France Preseren, whose poem “A Toast” became the country’s national anthem.
Stroll to nearbyCongress Squareand Park Zvezda. From here, you can see theUniversity of Ljubljana, one of the largest places of learning in Europe.
Visit the Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra building, one of the world’s oldest musical institutions with famous connections to composers such as Beethoven and Brahms.
Cross the Dragon Bridge, famous for its fearsome dragon statues, who’s tails are said to twitch when a pure and untouched maiden is nearby.
Pick up a free bicycle rental and follow the Jokopic Promenade to the Tivoli Castle and check out the print collection at the International Centre of Graphic Arts.
Immerse yourself in art of a different kind in the Metelkova Mesto, a funky cultural zone, which hosts more than 1500 events each year.
Ljubljana may have taken a dragon as its symbol but unlike that mythical beast, this city is welcoming, warm and delighted to share its treasures with visitors.
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Часть 19. Город Любляна. Part 19. City Ljubljana
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ВИРТУАЛЬНОЕ ПУТЕШЕСТВИЕ С УКРАИНЫ В ИРЛАНДИЮ
Часть 19. Город Любляна (Словения). Part 19. City Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Это бы Вы увидели, находясь за рулём своего автомобиля, проезжая через город Любляна
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Любляна — это столица Словении. Город расположен на реке Любляница.
Население Любляны составляет 260 тысяч человек.
Более подробно о городе и его истории читайте здесь!
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Center for Translational Research and Education Construction Timelapse
Beginning on Monday October 7, 2013 until April 15, 2016,
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Villa Elegance
In a unique location in a quiet and tidy village 8 km from the center of Ljubljana we sell a detached upscale apartment building. It has cellar on the whole area of the house, with a light-rich basement, equipped for business. Additionally, it has first floor as independent unit.
The house has a modern architecture with a touch of postmodernism and high-quality earthquake construction. The forest with many well-maintained trails is a 3-minute walk away. The street does not allow for fast driving, so traffic does not interfere with rest and play outside.
- 8 km from the center of Ljubljana
- 4 km to the Highway connection
- nearby (directly in the village) all infrastructure (post office, kindergarten, elementary school, shop, doctor, pharmacy, dentist, fitness, restaurants, tennis courts, beach volleyball,)
- the house is already functionally divided into two separate residential units and business premises (each floor already has its own electric and radiator cabinet and separate hot water)
- UTP network and cinch (TV) cable all over the house
- in addition to the garage there are 5 parking spaces
- wonderful views of the Ljubljana Marshes and Forest
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Built on the foundations of two medieval burgs that blossomed on the nearby hills of Gradec and the Kaptol bishopric, with a documented history from 1094, Zagreb has always been Croatia's true cultural metropolis and has now blossomed into its business center and a leading conference destination in the country.
Asgi (orona) traction elevator @ Girona, Spain
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EKSKLUZIVNO ZA HELMCAST - Rodoljub Roki Vulović: Moramo sačuvati Republiku Srpsku! (ENG SUB)
Gost u našoj novoj emisiji je bio Rodoljub Roki Vulović, muzičar i tekstopisac iz Bijeljine, muzička ratna legenda devedesetih, koji je proslavio Vojsku Republike Srpske, Gardu Pantere i brojne druge aktere odbrambeno-otadžbinskog rata u BiH.
Ovo je prvi dugometražni intervju sa njim, na srpskom jeziku, a za njegove fanove širom sveta obezbeđeni su engleski titlovi.
This is the first long-running with Roki Vulović, recorded on Monday 6th of November, in Roki's apartment in Bjeljina.
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Art Nouveau
Art Nouveau (French pronunciation: [aʁ nuvo], Anglicised to /ˈɑːrt nuːˈvoʊ/; cz Secese; at. Sezession, germ. Jugendstil, eng. Modern Style) or Jugendstil is an international philosophy and style of art, architecture and applied art—especially the decorative arts—that was most popular during 1890–1910. English uses the French name Art nouveau (new art), but the style has many different names in other countries. A reaction to academic art of the 19th century, it was inspired by natural forms and structures, not only in flowers and plants, but also in curved lines. Architects tried to harmonize with the natural environment.
Art Nouveau is considered a total art style, embracing architecture, graphic art, interior design, and most of the decorative arts including jewellery, furniture, textiles, household silver and other utensils and lighting, as well as the fine arts. According to the philosophy of the style, art should be a way of life. For many well-off Europeans, it was possible to live in an art nouveau-inspired house with art nouveau furniture, silverware, fabrics, ceramics including tableware, jewellery, cigarette cases, etc. Artists desired to combine the fine arts and applied arts, even for utilitarian objects.
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Art Nouveau | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:04 1 Naming
00:05:49 2 History
00:05:58 2.1 Influences
00:09:19 2.2 Origins of Art Nouveau – Brussels (1893–1898)
00:13:54 2.3 Paris – Maison de l'Art Nouveau (1895)
00:15:29 2.4 Paris iExposition Universelle/i (1900)
00:18:02 3 Local variations
00:18:12 3.1 Art Nouveau in France
00:21:13 3.2 Art Nouveau in Belgium
00:23:49 3.3 iNieuwe Stijl/i in the Netherlands
00:27:01 3.4 Modern Style and Glasgow School in Britain
00:30:11 3.5 iJugendstil/i in Germany
00:34:29 3.6 Secession in Austria-Hungary
00:34:39 3.6.1 Vienna Secession
00:37:38 3.6.2 Hungarian iSzecesszió/i
00:41:17 3.6.3 Other variations
00:43:27 3.7 iStile Liberty/i in Italy
00:45:18 3.8 iModernismo/i in Spain
00:49:39 3.9 iArte Nova/i in Portugal
00:51:01 3.10 iJugendstil/i in the Nordic countries
00:51:11 3.10.1 Finland
00:53:11 3.10.2 Norway
00:54:22 3.10.3 Sweden and Denmark
00:54:59 3.11 iModern/i in Russia
00:59:00 3.12 iJūgendstils/i (Art Nouveau in Riga)
01:00:39 3.13 iStyle Sapin/i in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland
01:01:26 3.14 iTiffany Style/i and Louis Sullivan in the United States
01:04:44 3.15 Art Nouveau in Argentina
01:06:17 3.16 Art Nouveau in the rest of the world
01:07:45 4 Characteristics
01:11:14 5 Relationship with contemporary styles and movements
01:13:00 6 Genres
01:13:26 6.1 Posters and graphic art
01:16:12 6.2 Painting
01:18:25 6.3 Glass art
01:21:53 6.4 Metal art
01:23:06 6.5 Jewellery
01:25:36 6.6 Architecture and ornamentation
01:29:03 6.7 Sculpture
01:30:09 6.8 Furniture
01:35:25 6.9 Ceramics
01:38:31 6.9.1 Mosaics
01:38:59 6.10 Textiles and wallpaper
01:41:07 7 Museums
01:42:12 8 See also
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Art Nouveau (; French: [aʁ nuvo]) is an international style of art, architecture and applied art, especially the decorative arts, known in different languages by different names: Jugendstil in German, Stile Liberty in Italian, Modernisme in Catalan, etc. In English it is also known as the Modern Style (not to be confused with Modernism and Modern architecture). The style was most popular between 1890 and 1910. It was a reaction against the academic art, eclecticism and historicism of 19th century architecture and decoration. It was often inspired by natural forms such as the sinuous curves of plants and flowers. Other characteristics of Art Nouveau were a sense of dynamism and movement, often given by asymmetry or whiplash curves, and the use of modern materials, particularly iron, glass, ceramics and later concrete, to create unusual forms and larger open spaces. One major objective of Art Nouveau was to break down the traditional distinction between fine arts (especially painting and sculpture) and applied arts. It was most widely used in interior design, graphic arts, furniture, glass art, textiles, ceramics, jewelry and metal work. The style responded to leading 19-century theoreticians, such as French architect Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc (1814–1879) and British art critic John Ruskin (1819–1900). In Britain, it was influenced by William Morris and the Arts and Crafts movement. German architects and designers sought a spiritually uplifting Gesamtkunstwerk (“total work of art”) that would unify the architecture, furnishings, and art in the interior in a common style, to uplift and inspire the residents.The first Art Nouveau houses and interior decoration appeared in Brussels in the 1890s, in the architecture and interior design of houses designed by Paul Hankar, Henry Van de Velde, and especially Victor Horta, whose Hôtel Tassel was completed in 1893. It moved quickly to Paris, where it was adapted by Hector Guimard, who saw Horta's work in Brussels and applied the style for the entrances of the new Paris Metro. It reached its peak at the 1900 Paris Internationa ...
Orona Elevator At The River Island Rushmere Shopping Centre
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For sale House, Budapest, Budapest, Hungary, Dozsa Gyorgy ut
Luxury executive multi-generation family home for sale with spacious living areas, 5 generous bedrooms, a lush mature garden with heated pool and Very close to American school. - ICSB an international American school is 6 minutes away by car.
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The house is ideally situated with excellent transport links and ametities on its doorstep.
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Bus stop is 100 meters away with Móricz Zsigmond Körtér (M4) a 30-minute bus ride.
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The Campona shopping mall is 5 minutes by car and 10 minutues by Bus.
This 3-storey property offers a spacious 325 sqm of living space on a 1100 sqm double plot in Budapests XXII District. The house is ideal as a multi-generational family home or a combined family home and office.
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The lush mature garden has a heated outdoor pool, a private well with drinking quality water, an automatic irrigation system and is designed for easy maintance.
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Zagreb Museums Part 1
6/7 Friday
We are determined to get into some museums today. We have a nice walk into the city once again, it's a beautiful day. Zagreb spends time and money on its parks, and there are yard workers tending the flowerbeds all over the city. Our first stop is the Museum of Contemporary Croatian Art, in a beautifully baroque building right in town. The collection is very interesting: a small room with 19th century works, then a bigger collection from 1940's to current, with a brief history of expressionism contained therein. These are works that would be hard to find anywhere else, and it's quite enjoyable to see them.
We stop for a visit to the Dolac market, where the fish building is open. Want fish? They've got fish! Beautiful piles of sardines, snapper, mullet, octopus, shrimps, monkfish, anchovies, squid, and everything else.
We take a break for lunch at the market, a popular grill where everyone is having huge pitas filled with meat. We're sharing a simple hamburger when the skies open up once again for a dramatic thunderstorm. Again, it last for about a half an hour, then it's lovely weather once more.
We climb steep stairs to the Old Old town for a visit to the Museum of Naïve Art. I wouldn't call most of it truly naïve. It's representing a certain mystical or lyrical style, some of it evokes Breughel or even Grant Wood. It's not unschooled or without artistic references. It is a very nice collection of Croatian art, nonetheless.
The upper town is filled with tourists, tour groups, school groups and wedding photographers today, making for an interesting mix in the streets. We find the chains from Admiral Nelson's warship, a disappointing little corner that's not even marked, and the oldest pharmacy in Zagreb, still functioning but just closing as we find it.
Back in the main plaza, the Cest Fest is going on, while dozens of kilted soccer fans are grouping around the beer tents. Scottish soccer chants are wafting through the air, answered by Croatian soccer chants, but it's all more congenial than competitive, and many of the Scots are wearing Croatian red and white checked t-shirts with their tartan kilts.
The performers for the street fest are pretty lame. It's an 'international festival, and for some reason they've dredged up some characters all the way from England and New Zealand to be awful in Croatia. One Felicity Fantastic has a talent of juggling swords while hanging upside down on a scaffold, a stunt that takes thirty minutes to get started and round up helpers from the audience, and about five seconds to execute. A second performer spends quite a long time getting a drunken Scotsman, who is actually very amusing, to use a bicycle pump to inflate a rubber glove that he, the performer, has duct-taped to his head, before juggling the same swords while riding a unicycle, which requires about four helpers from the audience to hold so he can get onto it, which takes so long we just have to leave before we actually see the five seconds of juggling.
But we do have some fun chatting with the soccer fans, Scots and Croats, all swilling beers and shots under the umbrellas together before taking off for the game. All the cafes in the city have tv screens out to show the game. It turns out to be quite an upset, with Scotland winning 1-0!
At Tesla Square, we stop for dinner at a charming little fish restaurant on the second floor, where we can look out to see the Fest musicians playing on the corner while we enjoy our cuttlefish stew.
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Graz | Wikipedia audio article
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Graz
00:01:08 1 Etymology
00:02:05 2 Geography
00:02:36 2.1 Neighbouring municipalities
00:03:06 2.2 Districts
00:03:18 3 History
00:08:01 4 Population development
00:08:34 5 Climate
00:09:57 6 Slovenes and Graz
00:11:44 7 Main sights
00:12:20 7.1 Old Town
00:15:31 7.2 Outside the Old Town
00:16:43 7.3 Greater Graz area
00:17:28 8 Culture
00:17:48 8.1 Museums
00:19:34 8.2 Architecture
00:20:30 8.3 Sports
00:21:49 8.4 Styriarte
00:22:13 9 Transport
00:23:54 10 Health
00:26:26 11 International relations
00:26:36 11.1 Twin towns and sister cities
00:26:58 12 Notable residents
00:27:12 13 See also
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Graz (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʁaːt͡s]) is the capital of Styria and the second-largest city in Austria after Vienna. On 1 January 2018, it had a population of 325,021 (of which 289,440 had principal residence status). In 2015, the population of the Graz larger urban zone who had principal residence status stood at 633,168.Graz has a long tradition as seat of universities: its six universities have almost 60,000 students. Its historic centre is one of the best-preserved city centres in Central Europe.For centuries, Graz (Slovene: Gradec) was more important to Slovenes, both politically and culturally, than the capital of Slovenia, Ljubljana, and it remains influential to this day.In 1999, Graz was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites, and the site was extended in 2010 with Eggenberg Palace (German: Schloss Eggenberg). Graz was the sole Cultural Capital of Europe of 2003 and became a City of Culinary Delights in 2008.