Ljubljanica Tourism Board
Make a tour of the modern architectural masterworks of prodigious local talent Jože Plečnik, who took the Secessionists Art Nouveau style he learned in Vienna back home (via Prague) to remake his native city along his own, idiosyncratic lines. Like Gaudí in Barcelona, Plečnik designed his buildings right down to the smallest fittings, like the Pegasus door handles on the entrance to the National and University Library, which has a magnificent stage set of a staircase inside. Plečnik designed a bit of everything around town, from the central market (below) to the two flanking spans of Ljubljana's iconic Triple Bridge, to the café-lined embankments of the Ljubljanica River (Plečnik planted alternating rounded willows and pointy poplars to emulate the domes and spires of Prague). Learn more and get a full list of Plečnik sights at the city's official tourism site.
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From Travel + Leisure, May 2008
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