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This year marks the 2,000-year anniversary of Emona, the city buried beneath Slovenia’s capital. Despite its modernity, Ljubljana’s past is alive – and increasingly accessible.
Excavations beneath Gosposvetska Street in downtown Ljubljana revealed remains of the Roman settlement of Emona, which would eventually become the modern capital of Slovenia.
The Atelier Emona architecture workshop at Atelier Abroad in Slovenia teaches students practical architectural skills to build their portfolios.
In the 2,000 years since Caesar Augustus laid one of Ljubljana’s first stones, then for a settlement called Emona, this city has often hidden in plain sight. No longer: As Slovenia’s capital ...
Less than two months after being cut loose by Sega, which resulted in another round of layoffs at the studio, Company of Heroes developer Relic Entertainment says it is "returning to its roots as ...
Read our guide to the best things to do in Ljubljana, as recommended by Telegraph Travel. Plan your trip with our expert reviews of the best attractions, and the best free things to do.
On the 22nd of this month, Ljubljana (pronounced Lubliana), the Capital of Slovenia, celebrated two thousand years of Emona, a Roman city that stood on the site of modern day Ljubljana.
The Emona Group of companies was established in 1979. Emona's operations combine imports, manufacturing, and exports, with offices around Australia and international sales offices in Auckland, New ...
Unlike in the past when Emona private hostel struggled to fill rooms due to high fees, more University of Namibia (Unam) students have taken up residence in the hostel. The students say they have ...
All three volumes are lifted above Emona. Emona becomes part of Ljubljana and at same time part of the library; a walk through Emona becomes part of a routine. At both sources of dynamics – from ...
[Submissions must be received by 23 March] Slovenia’s Chamber of Architecture and Spatial Planning has launched an international design competition for a new national and university library in ...
This year marks the 2,000-year anniversary of Emona, the city buried beneath Slovenia’s capital. Despite its modernity, Ljubljana’s past is alive – and increasingly accessible.
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