Słowenia, Slovenia, Lublana, Ljubljana, Trg republike square

Plac Republiki (pierwotnie Plac Rewolucji) w Stolicy Słowenii Lublanie.
Tu 26 czerwca 1991 roku ogłoszono niepodległość Słowenii.


Trg republike square
With its modernist design by architect Edvard Ravnikar, Trg republike square is the symbolic heart of Slovenia’s statehood. The square is surrounded by the Slovenian parliament building, the futuristic triangular towers of the TR3 and Ljubljanska Banka buildings, with the Cankarjev Dom congress and cultural centre behind them, and the Maximarket department store.

Dzięki modernistycznemu projektowi architekta Edvarda Ravnikara plac Trg republike jest symbolicznym sercem słoweńskiej państwowości. Plac otacza budynek słoweńskiego parlamentu, futurystyczne trójkątne wieże budynków TR3 i Ljubljanska Banka, a za nimi centrum kongresowo-kulturalne Cankarjev Dom oraz dom handlowy Maximarket.
https://www.visitljubljana.com/en/poi/trg-republike-square/

TR3, Trg republike 3

NLB Tower









TR3, Trg republike 3

It was on June 27, 1991, that a Slovene, Toni Mrlak, along with a Macedonian, Bojanče Sibinovski, two members of the Yugoslav People’s Army, were flying a helicopter to Vrnika with a delivery of bread for the soldiers who were stationed there. But the men never arrived, as their helicopter was hit by two Strela 2M anti-air missiles fired from a terrace on top of TR3.
https://www.total-slovenia-news.com/lifestyle/1975-republic-square-ljubljana-s-own-concrete-utopia

Słowenia, Slovenia, Lublana, Ljubljana, Trg republike square





Monument of Edvar Kardelj, by Draga Tršar

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