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Prešeren Square ((スロベニア語:Prešernov trg)) is the central square in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It is part of the old town's pedestrian zone and a major meeting point, where festivals, Ljubljana carnival, concerts, sports, political, and protest events take place. It was renovated in 2007.〔 ==Location== Lying in front of the medieval town's entrance, the square is a funnel-shaped hub of streets that run from it into different directions. To the south, across the Triple Bridge (), it is connected to Stritar Street (), which leads through a symbolic town gate formed by the Kresija Palace and Philip Mansion towards the city's town hall at the foothills of the Castle Hill. To the northwest, it is connected to Čop Street (), which leads towards Ljubljana Main Post Office and the Nama department store. To the north, Miklošič Street () runs past a number of notable Secessionist buildings beginning with the Urbanc House, towards the Ljubljana railway station. Between Čop Street and Miklošič Street stand Ljubljana–Center Franciscan Monastery and the Franciscan Church of the Annunciation. To the west, Wolf Street () leads past the Mayer department store presently housing an office of Bank Austria and an outdoor cafe, towards Congress Square (). On the southwest, Hribar Embankment leads upstream the Ljubljanica past Mansion Square () towards Zois Mansion and St. James's Bridge. To the east, past the Central Pharmacy building, the picturesque Trubar Street () leads towards the Dragon Bridge. Parallel to the Ljubljanica river runs Petkovšek Embankment towards St. Peter's Church. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Prešeren Square」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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