Ursuline Church of the Holy Trinity in Ljubljana:
Discover the majestic Ursuline Church of the Holy Trinity, a true architectural jewel nestled in the heart of Ljubljana, Slovenia. This iconic Baroque church, with its distinctive curved façade and twin bell towers, is a focal point of Slovenian heritage and a captivating subject for any visual project.
The church was designed by Carlo Martinuzzi, a Friulian architect, and is noted for its extensive altar made of African marble designed by Francesco Robba, who also built the Fountain of the Three Rivers of Carniola which stands on Town Square in Ljubljana.
The original bell tower was destroyed in the Ljubljana earthquake of 1895. The current one was built in the 1900s. The staircase in front of the entrance has been partially designed by the architect Jože Plečnik in 1930.








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