Library

National and University Library

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Gal
September 11, 2017
Beautifull architecture from the outside and from the inside
Baja
May 8, 2017
The National and University Library, established in 1774, is one of the most important national educational and cultural institutions of Slovenia buldet by most famous Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik
Tomaž
July 14, 2021
National and University Library (NUK) NUK was established in 1774 & is one of the most important national educational and cultural institutions of Slovenia. It is located in the centre of Ljubljana on Turjaška ulica 1. The building was designed by the architect Jože Plečnik in the years 1930–31 and constructed between 1936–41. The building is considered one of the greatest achievements by Plečnik. According to the Mandatory Publications Copy Act, issuers are bound to submit a copy of each publication they publish to the National and University Library. In 2011, the library kept about 1,307,000 books, 8,700 manuscripts, and numerous other text, visual and multimedia resources, and was (in 2010) subscribed to 7900 periodicals. Since the COVID-19 restrictions, you can only access the staircase and the lobby (free of charge). OPENING HOURS: Monday-Friday 9am–6pm Saturday 9am–2pm Sunday Closed
National and University Library (NUK) NUK was established in 1774 & is one of the most important national educational and cultural institutions of Slovenia. It is located in the centre of Ljubljana on Turjaška ulica 1. The building was designed by the architect Jože Plečnik in the years 1930–31 an…
Lan
March 25, 2019
Known to locals by its Slovene acronym NUK, the library was originally established by Empress Maria Theresa in 1774 and moved to its current Plečnik-designed building in 1941. Aside from serving as one of the country's central educational and cultural institutions it's also considered one of the prolific architect's most monumental works, and is a must see for visitors to Ljubljana. Highlights include the somewhat schizophrenic brick and stone façade, the colonnaded central staircase and the massive main reading room. A planned expansion on nearby Zoisova Cesta has been in the works for nearly 20 years, but has been plagued by a host of problems, most notably caused by the discovery of Roman ruins, which is a surprisingly common occurrence in and around the city.
Known to locals by its Slovene acronym NUK, the library was originally established by Empress Maria Theresa in 1774 and moved to its current Plečnik-designed building in 1941. Aside from serving as one of the country's central educational and cultural institutions it's also considered one of the p…
Darjan&Nina
July 23, 2019
Architectural monument by biggest slovenian architech Josef Plecnik, also a very cosy and hidden cafe in the inside garden

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1 Turjaška ulica
Ljubljana, Ljubljana