Eastern and Central Europe (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

(Ben Green) #1
LJUBLJANA 425

National and


University


Library 9
Narodna in univerzitetna
knjižnica


Turjaška 1. Map E4. Tel (01) 200




  1. 8am–8pm Mon–Fri,


    9am–2pm Sat. 8 =




Set back from the west bank
of the Ljubljanica river on
the site of a former palace,
the National and University
Library is considered
to be the masterpiece
of Jože Plečnik,
the architect
responsible for
the appear ance of
modern Ljubljana.
Completed in 1940,
the landmark build ing
is typical of Plečnik’s
work, com bining the
straight lines popular in the
archi tecture of the period
with inspired decorative
details. The exterior is a


Plečnik House 0
Plečnikova hiša

Karunova 4. Map D5. Tel (01)
280 1600. # 10am–6pm
Tue–Thu, 9am–3pm Sat. & 8
http://www.aml.si

Present-day Ljubljana would
be unimaginable without the
work of Jože Plečnik, the
archi tect and town planner
responsible for the Triple
Bridge, Market Colonnade
(see pp420) and the
Ljubljanica riverbank area,
as well as the National and
University Library. Plečnik’s
work was in many ways a
precursor of Post- Modernism,
combining pure forms of
modern archi tectural style
with ornamental details
drawn from Egypt, Classical
Greece and Central
European folk art.
The house where Plečnik
lived from 1921 until his
death in 1957 exemplifies
his extra ordinary commitment
to the world of architecture.
With each room having its
own design scheme, the house
now serves as an intimate
and absorbing museum of
his work. Visitors can view
the sunny, cylindrical annexe
he built to serve as a work
space, filled with furniture
he designed him self. Most
of his original plans, photo-
graphs and models of his
major works are pre served
here. Most famous among
his unfinished projects is
the Slovene Acropolis, a
monu mental parliament
building originally intended
for Ljubljana’s Castle Hill.

is the Vače Situla, a 30-cm
(12-inch) high bronze bucket
from the 6th century BC that
once served as a ritual drink-
ing vessel. Its outer surface
has stunning frieze-like reliefs
depicting a parade of horse-
men, a drinking party and a
line of antelope-like animals
being stalked by a big cat.
The natural history collect ion
features an ancient mammoth
skeleton found near Kamnik
and a 200-million-year-old
fossilized fish skeleton discov-
ered near Triglav National Park
(see pp436–9) as well as a
large collection of minerals.


patchwork of different
hues, mixing grey hunks of
Slovene granite with terracotta-
coloured brickwork. Inside,
a dark stair way of polished
black limestone leads to the
brightly lit first floor reading
rooms, symbolizing the trans-
ition from ignorance to
knowledge. The exquisite
doorknobs, table lamps and
chandeliers were all designed
by Plečnik himself, fusing
Art Deco with folk-influenced
motifs to create a highly per-
sonalized style.
Immediately south of
the library is Križanke, a
medieval monastery
com plex reno vated by
Plečnik and turned into
an out door concert venue.
A major venue
for rock concerts
in summer, Križanke
also hosts several
classical music events
as part of the popular
Ljubljana Summer Festival
(see p444), held between July
and August every year.

Aerial view of the imposing National and University Library


Detail of library
door handle

Plečnik House, residence of Slovenia’s most influential architect
Free download pdf