Cankarjev dom is the largest Slovenian convention, congress and culture center. The building was designed by the architect Edvard Ravnikar and was built at the southern edge of Republic Square in Ljubljana between 1977 and 1982. Construction was funded entirely by the Socialist Republic of Slovenia.
The ground floor of the centre, like most of the present-day square, was owned by the Roman Catholic Church until 1960, when it was nationalized by the People's Republic of Slovenia. During the building of the Cankar Centre, remnants of the ancient Roman town of Emona were found; the Roman wall was dynamited to make way for construction.[7]Most of the finds have been transferred to the National Museum of Slovenia, which stands on the opposite side of the square.
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Toni Z.
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Nice halls.
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Damjan M.
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Arijan M.
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Martín D. M.
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Massive venue for cultural activities. Really good infrastructure.