Established in 1774, the National and University Library of Slovenia stands as one of the country’s most prestigious institutions. Located in Ljubljana, the building, designed by Jože Plečnik, houses an impressive collection of 1.3 million books, 8,700 rare manuscripts, and significant Slovenian artifacts and maps. Visitors can explore these treasures in ornate exhibition rooms, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural and historical heritage of Slovenia.
National and University Library of Slovenia (Narodna in Univerzitetna Knjiznica)
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