TIVOLI CITY PARK

09 March


With 542 square metres of public green space per resident, Ljubljana is one of the european greenest capitals. With numerous parks, forests and other green spaces you are always just a few steps from nature.

The largest park in Ljubljana is Tivoli City Park. Located on the western outskirts of the Center District, it is just a five minute walk from Prešeren Square. 

DESIGNED IN A TIME OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE

Park was designed in 1813 by engineer Jean Blanchard, when Ljubljana was the capital of Illyrian provinces, a short-lived autonomous part of the Napoleonic French Empire. In 1880 they excavated the pond, that was later used for boating and ice skating. 

JAKOPIČ PROMENADE

Between 1921 and 1939 the park was renovated by the Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik, who designed the Jakopič Promenade. He created visual axis from Tivoli Castle through Cankar Street to Prešeren Square. 

The wide path with chestnut trees on the sides firstly triggered uproar in the city, because that young trees did not provide enough shade. Today, this part of the park in one of the most popular sites in the city and a place of photography exhibitions. 

SIGHTSEEING IN TIVOLI PARK

Boat house - Čolnarna
Boat house is a coffee shop, especially popular among locals on weekends. In the vicinity you can also find the sculpture of a boy with whistle, an old green house and the pond. 

Tivoli Castle
At the end of a Jakopič Promenade stands a Tivoli Castle, that was built in the 17th century and renovated in the 19th century in the Neoclassical style. In front of the castle you can find four iron dogs without tongues. 

Rožnik hill
You can climb on a Rožnik hill, where you can find a church and local tavern.

Cekin Mansion
This mansion was built in 1720 and is a home to Museum of Contemporary History of Slovenia.

Tivoli Hall
With numerous sport and cultural events is one of the most visited complex in Ljubljana.

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