Difference between revisions of "Festival Hall"
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− | [[Festival Hall]], a synonym for cultural life in Ljubljana, was originally built between 1936 and 1941 by [[Jože Plečnik]] as part of the Baraga Theological Seminary. It was rearranged for the Festival Hall needs in 1956. It hosts numerous national and international dance events, concerts, conferences, fashion shows, end of school dances, weddings and other events every year. Since 1963 it operates within the [[Pionirski dom Youth Culture Centre]]. It is possible to rent a hall for for various social events and training to interested businesses and individuals. | + | The [[Festival Hall]], a synonym for cultural life in Ljubljana, was originally built between 1936 and 1941 by [[Jože Plečnik]] as part of the Baraga Theological Seminary. It was rearranged for the Festival Hall needs in 1956. It hosts numerous national and international dance events, concerts, conferences, fashion shows, end of school dances, weddings and other events every year. Since 1963 it operates within the [[Pionirski dom Youth Culture Centre]]. It is possible to rent a hall for for various social events and training to interested businesses and individuals. |
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− | The [[Mladinsko Theatre]] operates within the same architectural complex. | + | The [[Mladinsko Theatre]] also operates within the same architectural complex. |
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Revision as of 21:48, 28 May 2012
The Mladinsko Theatre also operates within the same architectural complex.