Kodeljevo Castle

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Grad Kodeljevo
Koblarjeva 34, SI-1000 Ljubljana


Phone386 (0) 1 544 3067




Kodeljevo Castle 2012 exterior Photo Anja Premk.JPGKodeljevo Castle, 2012

Kodeljevo is a 17th-century settlement located on the outskirts of Ljubljana with a castle and a number of late Renaissance features. In the 18th century a small chapel was built onto Kodeljevo Castle and decorated with frescoes by Baroque painter Fran Jelovšek. Kodeljevo is named after Baron Peter Anthony Codelli, who bought a mansion Turn in 1700. The last descendant, Baron Anton Codelli (1875–1954), was a famous inventor and first automobile owner in Ljubljana.


Past cultural activities

After completion of the restoration of the castle in 2004 a cultural programme was presented here for a couple of years. It was programmed by Artreflect, a project for young enthusiasts from the fields of Visual Arts and the Social Sciences with a general aim is to promote alternative, progressive ways of expressing and reflecting social reality. In 2005 the Break Festival presented an exhibition of 16 installations in the castle gallery, and in 2007 the Šerpa Literary Art Association and the Sploh Institute which co-presented a series of interdisciplinary events called Con-fine aperto.

The plan for the Kodeljevo Castle to become a Slovenian Sports Manor was stalled because of the heritage conservation issues and the ownership claims. Today only a restaurant is located in the building.


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Grad Kodeljevo +
Grad Kodeljevo +
SI-1000 Ljubljana +
Koblarjeva 34 +
Located on the outskirts of the Ljubljana city centre, Kodeljevo is a pleasant 17th-century settlement with a castle and a number of late Renaissance features. +
Located on the outskirts of the Ljubljana city centre, Kodeljevo is a pleasant 17th-century settlement with a castle and a number of late Renaissance features. +
+386 / 1 544 3067 +
Ljubljana +
SI-1000 +