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National Assembly Building of Slovenia : ウィキペディア英語版
National Assembly Building of Slovenia

The National Assembly Building ((スロベニア語:Zgradba Državnega zbora), also ) in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, is a modernist palace housing the legislature of Slovenia. Built between 1954 and 1959 by the architect Vinko Glanz, it is a three-storey building with an area of . It is located on the Republic Square in the center of Ljubljana.
Despite its name, the building houses both the National Assembly (lower house) and the National Council (upper house) of the legislature. The building is an officially protected monument, led in records as the People's Assembly Building of the Republic of Slovenia (, It was opened on 19 February 1959 as the Palace of the People's Assembly (), because it was built in the time when the Socialist Republic of Slovenia had a People's Assembly. It is also colloquially referred to as the Parliament ().〔
==Architecture==

The three-story building is externally austere. The facade is faced with Karst marble, with green Oplotnica granite below the windows. The only decorative element is the main portal, supported by five pilasters enclosing four double oak doors, which supports a mass of intertwined sculptures by Karel Putrih and Zdenko Kalin, depicting peaceful scenes from everyday life, focusing on industry and family.
The center of the building is occupied by the 422 m2, 150 seat Great Hall, where the lower house convenes. Formerly rectangular, it was renovated into an amphitheater in 2000. The Small Hall on the ground floor houses the upper house.

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