Prince’s Mansion in Celje
The Prince’s Mansion in Celje is one of the landmarks of the town and an important historic monument. It is one of the few secular Gothic buildings in Slovenia. It hosts museums, galleries and congress …
The Prince’s Mansion in Celje is one of the landmarks of the town and an important historic monument. It is one of the few secular Gothic buildings in Slovenia. It hosts museums, galleries and congress …
This family centre, which is the first of its kind in Slovenia, is an innovation in content, as well as design. The rich reconstructed facade of the 1900s building, formerly a public bath, welcomes the …
The new cultural and administrative centre of the town of Sveti Jurij ob Ščavnici replaced the old Austro-Hungarian school in front of a 13th-century church. The building hosts artists’ studios, rehearsal rooms, and offices, as …
The building which hosts a music school is a historical monument and its facade and the inner staircase are included in the monument protection programme. The interior was in urgent need of reconstruction due to …
Minorite church of St. Francis of Assisi is a typical Gothic church of a mendicant order. The single-nave church was built in 1268, originally with a three-part chevet. In mid-18th century it was restyled in …
The library was designed in 1973 by architect Adi Miklavc. When it was converted into a gallery, the original plan was preserved, as well as the basic architectural elements which resemble sculptures. Energetic renewal did …
The most beautiful Renaissance villa in Slovenia, Villa Vipolže, has been renovated to become a central point of cultural tourism, events and exhibitions in Brda region. Its history reflects life at the crossroads of three …
The cultural centre Mediadom is located in the old centre of Piran. Archeological findings, which were discovered during maintenance work on the original building, are now presented in-situ on the ground floor and in the …
The restoration of the church was one of the final stages of preservation of the Minorite monastery complex. The restoration works unveiled foundations of Romanesque pillars under the church floor, which made almost the entire …
The chapels at Mengeš cemetery were designed in 1974 by architect Branko Rebek (1932 – 1986) and statics expert Matjaž Karlovšek. Brutalist-style chapels feature a distinct roof resembling the firmament. Previous renovations included functional repairs …
The funeral space is situated in the centre of the cemetery, with the chapel in the midst. A slope connects the old and the new plateau. A modest and simple monolithic building resembles the figurative …
The design of the new parish is derived from the central organization of space in Orthodox communities, but it is interpreted in a modern way. The building is both shapely and color-dominated by the neighboring …