Among the many religious attractions, St. Nicholas' Cathedral stands out. The latter was built and designed by Andrea del Pozzo in the 18th century. Having replaced an older Romanesque-style church first mentioned in 1262, the present building is a masterpiece of baroque architecture. As is characteristic of all buildings in this style, the cathedral is striking not only with its magnificent appearance but also with rich interior decoration. An equally interesting monument of sacred architecture is Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church built in 1936 upon the project of Momir Korunović. The most interesting part of the temple is its interior, especially the beautiful frescoes adorning the walls. One shouldn't pass by Župnijska Cerkev sv.Trojice. Don't miss the opportunity to see the beautiful church from the inside.
Museums in Ljubljana are also worth visiting, the more especially as they can hardly be criticized for uninteresting expositions or poor presentations. To get acquainted with the modern history of the state, head to the Muzej Novejše Zgodovine Slovenije, but if you want to know more about the city itself, be sure to visit the Mestni Muzej Ljubljana, which tells about the capital of Slovenia from Roman times to our days. Jewish culture occupies a special place in the local culture. Representatives of this nation have been lived in the state since the 13th century. And it is this culture that the Kulturni Zavod Judovski Kulturni Center is dedicated to. If you want to learn more about the history of Jews and all the troubles that have befallen them, this is the right place for that.
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