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The Gruber Palace ((スロベニア語:Gruberjeva palača)) is a palace in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, standing at 1 Astronomy Street () on the right bank of the Ljubljanica, to the east of Levstik Square () and Castle Hill. It currently houses the Archives of the Republic of Slovenia. ==History== The palace was built between 1773 and 1777 in a braided Baroque and Rococo style by the Jesuit Viennese hydrology expert and architect Gabriel Gruber who as the builder of the canal to drain the Ljubljana Marshes used the palace as a physics and hydraulics research institute. Testament to this is that he equipped the palace with its own astronomical observatory for the purposes of Gruber's School of Hydraulics and Mechanics.〔(Ljubljana tourism.si )〕 In 1840, the palace was purchased by Anton Virant who merged the property with his own adjacent and used it as a guest accommodation and cafe named "Zur Sternwarte" (meaning observatory). In 1887, it was bought by the Carniolan Saving Bank and in 1965, become the National Archive of Slovenia, undergoing renewal in 1990.〔(www.ijs.si )〕
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