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Ljudski vrt
football stadium, home of NK Maribor
Krško Nuclear Power Plant
Nuclear power plant in Slovenia
Tivoli Hall
sports complex
Bonifika Stadium
football stadium
Nebotičnik
'''''' (; ) is a prominent high-rise located in the centre of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and is one of the city's most recognisable landmarks. Its thirteen storeys rise to a height of . It was designed by the Slovenian architect Vladimir Šubic for the Pension Institute, the building's investor. Construction began on 19 April 1931 and the building opened on 21 February 1933. It was, upon completion, the tallest building in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and the ninth-tallest high-rise in Europe. It was and would remain for some time the tallest residential building in Europe.
Podmežakla Hall
arena
National Assembly Building
modernist palace at Republic Square in Ljubljana, Slovenia (1959)
Ljubljana University Medical Centre
medical centre in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Co-Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Nova Gorica
church in Nova Gorica, Slovenia
Nova Gorica Sports Park
sports venue in Nova Gorica, Slovenia
Cankar Hall
Slovenian convention, congress and culture center
Trbovlje Power Station
power station in Slovenia
K67
kiosk design created in 1966 by the Slovenian architect and designer Saša J. Mächtig
Šoštanj Power Plant
power plant
Fužine Bridge
bridge in Slovenia
Red Hall
sports facility in Velenje, Slovenia
Tabor Hall
sports venue in Maribor, Slovenia
Nama
chain of department stores in Slovenia
Ljubljana Thermal Power Station
coal power plant