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[[Modrijan Bookshop]] in Ljubljana was opened in [[established::2009]] by the [[Modrijan Publishing House]]. It dwells in a modernist building designed by [[Anton Suhadolc]] and decorated with wooden sculptures by [[Tone Kralj]]. The bookshop's interior design was made by the [[AKSL Arhitekti]]. It offers works from classical antiquity, a programme of history books, a line of literary and theoretical texts by contemporary authors as well, especially contemporary prose in translation. | [[Modrijan Bookshop]] in Ljubljana was opened in [[established::2009]] by the [[Modrijan Publishing House]]. It dwells in a modernist building designed by [[Anton Suhadolc]] and decorated with wooden sculptures by [[Tone Kralj]]. The bookshop's interior design was made by the [[AKSL Arhitekti]]. It offers works from classical antiquity, a programme of history books, a line of literary and theoretical texts by contemporary authors as well, especially contemporary prose in translation. | ||
The bookshop serves also as a venue for book presentations, literary evenings, round tables and other events, usually on Thursdays. In 2014 the publishing company opened its second bookshop in Škofja Loka. | The bookshop serves also as a venue for book presentations, literary evenings, round tables and other events, usually on Thursdays. In 2014 the publishing company opened its second bookshop in Škofja Loka. | ||
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* [http://www.modrijanovaknjigarna.si Modrijan Bookshop web page] | * [http://www.modrijanovaknjigarna.si Modrijan Bookshop web page] | ||
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Revision as of 21:30, 30 August 2016
Archival article
Modrijan Bookshop in Ljubljana was opened in 2009 by the Modrijan Publishing House. It dwells in a modernist building designed by Anton Suhadolc and decorated with wooden sculptures by Tone Kralj. The bookshop's interior design was made by the AKSL Arhitekti. It offers works from classical antiquity, a programme of history books, a line of literary and theoretical texts by contemporary authors as well, especially contemporary prose in translation.
The bookshop serves also as a venue for book presentations, literary evenings, round tables and other events, usually on Thursdays. In 2014 the publishing company opened its second bookshop in Škofja Loka.