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The oldest building in the city is St. Daniil’s Monastery built in the 14th century. In the Middle Ages, the monastery was considered as a central building in the city. Today, it is located in its western part. The temple is a vivid example of the Gothic architecture. It has preserved beautiful interior elements finished in the 16th century. Its visitors can admire an ornate ceiling and aisles. When it was reconstructed in the 18th century, St. Francis’s Chapel was built in it. Today, it is an incomparable supplement to the general architectural complex. Another unusual architectural monument is the Celje House that you can see when walking through the historic district. The beautiful stone house was built at the beginning of the 20th century. It was projected by Peter Brang, a famous architect from Vienna. The construction looks like it was built in the Middle Ages. In the period of the First World War, it has managed to survive in its initial form. In the historic district of Celje, there is the preserved water tower built in the 15th century. Initially, there were four defense towers but only one has been preserved over 500 years later. After viewing the tower, you should certainly pay your attention to the St. Daniel Church. It is quite small and was built on the ruins of the destroyed church of the 14th century. In 2006, the beautiful church with a tiled roof and high narrow windows has gained a status of the cathedral church. St. … Read further

Our guide to Celje

Celje sightseeing

The third-largest city of Slovenia, Celje, has been known since ancient times. In the Middle Ages the city was the center of the only Slovenian state that had managed to maintain the complete independence (Celje County). Therefore, the count's symbol (three stars) has become the emblem of the city and a part of the State Emblem. The old count's castle, which has preserved here, is one of the city's major … Open

Travel guide to Celje

The most visited cultural center of Celje is the Posavje Museum that occupies the beautiful old castle. The Posavje Museum collection is quite diverse. Here, you can see old weapons, pieces of art, unique accessories, and ancient books. Most of the exhibits are devoted to multiple wars Slovenia has seen for the last hundred years. St. Joseph’s Church is very symbolic and unusual from the architectural … Open

Overview of festivals and celebrations in Slovenia

In the summer, Slovenia hosts a great variety of festivals. Every year in June a wine fair is organized in Ljubljana where you can enjoy products of local winemakers and take part in all kinds of fun competitions. In the same period, the country's second largest city of Maribor has the Lent Music Festival, which has become one of the largest on the European continent. Its program includes performances of various musical groups playing in different genres, from rock to national folk. Festival guests will see a variety of theatrical productions and all sorts of show. Also in the summer, the Ana Monroe Theater organizes an international street theater festival in major Slovenian cities. As part of the festival, actors from all over the world perform on the streets, offering the audience to watch various interpretations of the works by world-famous authors for all tastes. … Open

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