Ljubljana Castle

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Ljubljanski grad
Grajska planota 1, SI-1000 Ljubljana
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Ljubljana Castle 2012 distant view Photo Simon Pintar - Madpixel.jpgA view of Ljubljana Castle before the storm, 2012


Ljubljana Castle is situated on a small hill in the centre of Ljubljana. Rebuilt several times, some parts of today's structure originated in the 15th century. The castle complex has been renovated for more than 40 years by various architects; one can even trace Jože Plečnik’s various ideas at the Castle Hill.

Ljubljana Castle serves as a venue of a number of cultural events, including weddings and exhibitions. Over 400 events attract up to 500,000 visitors per year.

Since 2011 the venue programme has been managed by the Ljubljanski grad Public Institute.


History

The oldest castle on the hill probably dates back to the 11th century. Written sources mention it in 1144 as the seat of the feudal estate of the Carinthian Dukes of Spanheim. In the first half of the 13th century they conferred town privileges on the settlement on the Ljubljanica River. In approximately the same period a stone-built fortress was erected on the Castle Hill to better protect the town; together with the two extensions of the town walls, it closed the fortification ring of Mestni trg (Town Square). In 1335 the castle was transferred into the seat of Carniola to the Habsburgs, thereafter remaining their hereditary property for several centuries.

The present castle, historically the third one, was built by the Duke, later Emperor, Frederick III. It was erected in the 15th century after its predecessor had been completely destroyed. Except for the outer walls, the castle chapel, the corner towers and two entrance towers, the rest of the buildings originated in the 16th and 17th centuries.

As late as 1848 the appearance of the castle was enhanced by the dominant watchtower replacing the wooden one, which gave the present architectural ensemble its final form and the castle its characteristic silhouette, corrected in 1990s.

During its long and varied history the castle was mostly a military fortress, but also functioned as the seat of provincial rulers, with the city tower being used by pipers and fire guards. In spite of all this the role of the castle gradually dwindled, as did the strategic importance of the fortress and walls. It was rescued from total destruction by a governmental decree in 1814 to turn it into a penal institution. In 1905 the castle was bought by the City of Ljubljana and turned into multi-residential building for the citizens, but mainly for prisoners and the poor.

Renovation

Since 1988 the Municipality of Ljubljana has been carrying out continuous archaeological research at Ljubljana Castle, which confirmed the continuous settlement of the hilltop.

In the 1930s Jože Plečnik's idea was to build a new conical parliament to replace the castle, but he managed to realise only Šance (redesigned remains of the fortifications) and the avenue. The first renovation work was carried out in 1940s according to town planner Boris Kobe. The recent renovation work was carried out in 1964–2004 by architects Miha Kerin, Majda Kregar, and Edo Ravnikar, which gave the castle a new steeper roof, a higher watchtower, new access, and a regulated defensive corridor around the margin of the former fortified walls, linking the renovated castle structures together.

Ljubljana Castle 2012 courtyard.jpgLjubljana Castle courtyard, venue for performing arts events, exhibition projects and film screenings i.e. Kinodvor Cinema's Film under the Stars during the summertime. Viewing tower in the background, 2012

At the end of 2006 the Municipality of Ljubljana connected the Ljubljana Castle with the historic city centre by an urban means of transport – a funicular railway. The ride up the slope of the castle hill has been included in a regular guided walking tour of the city organised by the Ljubljana Tourist Board. The lower station of the funicular railway is located at Krek Square, next to the Ljubljana Puppet Theatre and the Dome, just across from the city's open-air marketplace.

Premises and permanent exhibitions

The castle offers a tourist viewing tower, a virtual museum, a chapel, and several cultural venues: Hribar's Hall, Palatium, Pentagonal Tower, Rocks Hall, Estate Hall, White and Blue Halls, Erasmus Tower, Archers' Tower and Pipers' Tower. Cultural events, such as Gustav Film's Comedy under the Stars, also take place in the castle courtyard. In addition to performing arts events, exhibition projects and film screenings (i.e. Kinodvor Cinema's Film under the Stars during the summertime), and some permanent exhibitions featuring the history of the city are displayed at Ljubljana Castle.

Perhaps the most attractive of these is the Virtual Museum – Ljubljana Squares through the Ages, prepared by the City Museum of Ljubljana and sponsored by the Tobacco Factory, which presents the history of Ljubljana. In this exhibition the urban and architectural development of the city is presented alongside its cultural and economic growth to afford an impression of the life of its inhabitants.

Another important permanent exhibition is entitled Settlement of the Ljubljana Basin – the Urban Development of Ljubljana; it explains how the area was settled and enlightens the development of the settlement itself from prehistory to the present using drawings, ground plans, projects, photographs, prints and models, and provides a brief survey of the historical periods of Ljubljana.

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