Difference between revisions of "Praetorian Palace"
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Recent reconstruction works were undertaken by [[Koper-Capodistria Urban Municipality]] with funding from the Phare EU programme, and concluded in 2001. The venue functions both as a town hall and as a space for exhibitions and other cultural events co-ordinated by Koper-Capodistria Tourist Information Centre. | Recent reconstruction works were undertaken by [[Koper-Capodistria Urban Municipality]] with funding from the Phare EU programme, and concluded in 2001. The venue functions both as a town hall and as a space for exhibitions and other cultural events co-ordinated by Koper-Capodistria Tourist Information Centre. | ||
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Revision as of 01:43, 18 November 2009
During the Baroque period the 'Platea comunis' (main town square) acquired its present-day aspect, and the reconstruction of the Praetor's Palace facade in 1664 gave the palace a more sophisticated and harmonious appearance.
Recent reconstruction works were undertaken by Koper-Capodistria Urban Municipality with funding from the Phare EU programme, and concluded in 2001. The venue functions both as a town hall and as a space for exhibitions and other cultural events co-ordinated by Koper-Capodistria Tourist Information Centre.