Casino Building

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The Casino Building, built in the Neoclassical style, faces the northwest corner of Congress Square.

The Casino Building[1][2] (Slovene: Kazina) is a Neoclassical building in the city centre of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It stands in the northwestern corner of Congress Square next to the crossroad of (Slovenska cesta) and (Šubičeva ulica). In the past, it was the meeting place of Ljubljana's higher social classes. Today the Casino Building houses several institutions, including the , the Archives of Slovenia, the , and the .

History[]

The Casino Building was built in 1837 at the initiative of the (Kazinsko društvo), Ljubljana high society's social club. The Casino Building was a meeting place with a well-stocked reading room, and was the venue for numerous social events.[2] It was the venue of a dance where the Slovene poet France Prešeren was meeting his muse, .[3] By the turn of the century, the restaurant had become a meeting place for the German community in the city, thus it was named the German Casino (German: Deutsches Casino).

References[]

  1. ^ Hrausky, Andrej. 1997. Plečnik's Ljubljana: An Architectural Guide. Ljubljana: Dessa.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Habič, Marko (1997). "Kazina" [The Casino Building – Kazina]. Prestolnica Ljubljana nekoč in danes [A Pictorial Chronicle of a Capital City]. Geopedia.si. National Publishing House of Slovenia. ISBN 86-341-2007-4.
  3. ^ Slodnjak, Anton (2009). "France Prešeren". In Vide Ogrin, Petra (ed.). Slovenski biografski leksikon [Encyclopedia of Slovene Biography (in Slovenian) (Elektronska izdaja [Electronic Edition] ed.). Scientific and Research Centre, Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. ISBN 978-961-268-001-5. Archived from the original on 2013-11-11. Retrieved 16 February 2012.

Coordinates: 46°3′3.06″N 14°30′12.38″E / 46.0508500°N 14.5034389°E / 46.0508500; 14.5034389

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