Quite a tongue twister the capitol of Slovenia, is a compact attractive little city. The old town now has a more Germanic architectural feel about it. The main Preseren square is named after Slovenia’s national poet. The large grey Viennese style town hall contrasts with the salmon pink Baroque Church of the Annunciation. Further on the main Cathedral of St Nicholas is a masterpiece of gothic art. Beautiful winding alleyways make this a lovely place to spend some time wandering.
The small river Ljubljana winds its way through the town. The pretty bridges spanning the river feature the unique triple bridge which comprises three separate bridges side by side.
Further downstream is the Dragon bridge. Built in 1901 it was at the time the world’s longest single span bridge. It is adorned with four dragons, the symbol of this city. Legend has it that Jason and the Argonauts killed a dragon here and established the city.
Overlooking all of the town is the Ljubljana castle. Commenced in the 11th century it affords a beautiful view of the rooftops of the old city.