Уникално е, запазена във времето. Удобен и голям паркинг. Магазин за сувенири.
2019-05-23
Romana H.
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Čudovito.
2019-05-21
paul t.
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Not much to it. More like an old stone wall haha
2019-05-13
Ser R.
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"древнеримские" стены, пирамида и арки сложены заново в тридцатых годах 20-го века из старых камней в результате "реконструкции" под руководством Йожи Плечника.
2019-05-12
Nejc �.
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Very good wall. Would recommend!
2019-05-11
samo s.
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2019-05-11
Filip G.
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2019-05-07
Elona M.
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2019-05-04
Matija L.
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Lepo...
2019-04-29
Jonatan H.
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2019-04-27
Alessandro M.
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Chiuso al pubblico e in mezzo a una fabbrica
2019-04-23
Ambrus L.
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2019-04-20
Gašper O.
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2019-04-19
John S.
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Not much and mostly reconstruction
2019-04-17
Domen O.
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2019-04-13
Janez N.
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Priporocam
2019-04-13
Ziga S.
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2019-04-11
katka t.
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2019-04-11
Maša V.
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2019-04-03
Sašo J.
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Trenutno ob obzidju gradijo novo stavbo zato sprehod ni tako prijeten kakor je bil včasih.
2019-04-03
Robert L.
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This is the location of the southern fortifications wall of Roman city Emona, nowadays Ljubljana, capital of Slovenia. In the 1920s the city authorities wanted to remove the ruins, but the most famous Slovenian arhitect Jože Plečnik the architect of this city quarter's renovation - and conservator France Stele - project initiator - managed to change their minds. The wall was renovated and changed a bit with the addition of a pyramid and columns at the south city gate. Emona was built between the years 35 bc and 14-15 ad when these fortifications were finished.
To those uneducated the walls might seem not significant because the conditions of it not being destroyed were to lay it in the city plans in such a ways that it would not obstruct the traffic and city development and growth in any kind. So it is 'put' in this surrounding in most in kind of a 'hidden from a view' way...
There are to gateways, the east one is exactly the original main south gateway of Emona and is decorated with columns added by Plečnik, they were not there originally. Between them is a pyramid, which is interesting, but a kind of a mistake of Plečnik, because pyramids were not really a Roman thing, but Plečnik liked them. The small park running along the walls was also planned by plečnik. It's quite nice, because in half of a minute you can hide away from the main streets and hot summer sun to a quite place, sit down and relax.