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The relics of [[Roman Emona]] may be found in three main areas of Ljubljana. The archaeological site at Jakopičev gardens contain the foundations of an Emona house (part of an insula) with mosaics and the remains of floor heating, part of a street and a section of the town sewage system. A section of the old Roman city walls, renovated by architect Jože Plečnik, may be seen in Mirje district. And the remains of a baptistry with a pool, mosaics and part a portico may be seen at Erjavčeva 18, next to [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]] and Majda Vrhovnik Primary School. | The relics of [[Roman Emona]] may be found in three main areas of Ljubljana. The archaeological site at Jakopičev gardens contain the foundations of an Emona house (part of an insula) with mosaics and the remains of floor heating, part of a street and a section of the town sewage system. A section of the old Roman city walls, renovated by architect Jože Plečnik, may be seen in Mirje district. And the remains of a baptistry with a pool, mosaics and part a portico may be seen at Erjavčeva 18, next to [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]] and Majda Vrhovnik Primary School. | ||
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Revision as of 00:32, 18 November 2009
The relics of Roman Emona may be found in three main areas of Ljubljana. The archaeological site at Jakopičev gardens contain the foundations of an Emona house (part of an insula) with mosaics and the remains of floor heating, part of a street and a section of the town sewage system. A section of the old Roman city walls, renovated by architect Jože Plečnik, may be seen in Mirje district. And the remains of a baptistry with a pool, mosaics and part a portico may be seen at Erjavčeva 18, next to Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre and Majda Vrhovnik Primary School.