- St. Nicholas Cathedral, Ljubljana
St. Nicholas's Cathedral (Slovene: "Stolnica svetega Nikolaja") commonly referred to as the Cathedral of St. Nicholas or Ljubljana Cathedral is a
cathedral inLjubljana , the capital ofSlovenia . It is an easily recognizable landmark of the city with itsgreen dome and twin towers and is located onVodnik Square by the nearby market and theTromostovje (Triple Bridge) [ [http://www.ljubljana.info/sights/ Ljubljana info] ] .The site was originally occupied by an aisled Romanesque church which was first mention in historical records in 1262. An extensive fire in 1361 saw it refurbished in the
Gothic style but underwent alterations when the Diocese of Ljubljana was established in 1461. However in 1469 it was burnt down again; this time it was suspected to bearson , presumably by the Turks [ [http://www.ljubljana-tourism.si/en/sights/baroque_ljubljana/cathedral/default.html Ljubljana tourism.si] ] .Between 1701 and 1706,
Jesuit architectAndrea Pozzo designed and built a new Baroque hall church with side chapels built to resemble aLatin cross . Originally a fake dome was painted on the arch above the centre until the church's real dome was constructed, in 1841 [ [http://www.ljubljana-tourism.si/en/sights/baroque_ljubljana/cathedral/default.html Ljubljana tourism.si] ] . Inside much of the original Baroque decor remains withfrescoes painted by Giulio Quaglio between 1703-1706 and later 1721-1723. On the southern wall is a brightly decoratedpieta , a copy of one that possibly used to be in the earlier Gothic cathedral [ [http://www.ivebeenthere.co.uk/places/slovenia/ljubljana/tips/architecture I'vebeenthere.co.uk] ] .Other notable decoarations in the cathedral include the altar angels by the brothers Paolo and
Giuseppe Groppelli 's on the right part of the nave (1711) and byFrancesco Robba on the left (1745-1750).Angelo Putti was assigned to much of the artwork, with his painting of DeanJanez Anton Dolničar (1715), who had commanded the rebuilding of the church and the statues of the four bishops ofEmona seated under the dome beam (1712-1713). Thecupola was added lateer by architectGregor Maček , and the dome fresco painted byMatevž Langus in 1843-44 [ [http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Europe/Slovenia/Mestna_Obcina_Ljubljana/Ljubljana-688015/Things_To_Do-Ljubljana-Ljubljana_Church-BR-1.html Virtual tourist.com] ] . In the 1950s, architectJože Plečnik made plans for new church furnishings.In the 20th century several of the doors were altered on the church.
Tone Demšar painted a historical depiction of Slovene history to commemorate 1250th anniversary ofChristianity in Slovenia , andMirsad Begić redesigned the side doors with portraits of bishops at the church. Beyond the main door is now an automatic electric door, something quite unusual for a cathedral.References
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