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− | The | + | The [[Branch Unit I, Archives of the Republic of Slovenia (ARS)|Branch Unit I]] of the [[Archives of the Republic of Slovenia]] in Kazina Palace in LJubljana was formerly the Archives of the Institute of the History of the Labour Movement, established in [[established::1959]], and since 1989 the Archives of the Institute of Modern History. In 1992 the Archives were eliminated from the Institute and annexed to the [[Archives of the Republic of Slovenia]]. It houses records on the 20th-century Slovene history. A reading room is available. |
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− | A | + | == Kazina == |
+ | A Neoclassical palace at the northern corner of Kongres Square was built in 1837 by Kazina Society. Three-storey building, designed by Venceslav Vadlav, houses two halls and a number of organisations, including Dance School Kazina, Institute of Modern History, and used to be a social centre of Ljubljana middle class elite. Its entrance is stresses with a balcony, supported by four Doric columns, and a gable. The upper two storeys are articulated with Ionic pilaster. | ||
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A Neoclassical palace at the northern corner of Kongres Square was built in 1837 by Kazina Society. Three-storey building, designed by Venceslav Vadlav, houses two halls and a number of organisations, including Dance School Kazina, Institute of Modern History, and used to be a social centre of Ljubljana middle class elite. Its entrance is stresses with a balcony, supported by four Doric columns, and a gable. The upper two storeys are articulated with Ionic pilaster.
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