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[[Mali grad]] ('Little Castle') once formed part of a castle constructed in the 10th century but this was torn down in the 16th century, leaving only a two-storey Romanesque chapel (Dvojna kapela) constructed between the 11th and 15th centuries. One of the region's most important medieval monuments, the chapel features a wooden ceiling and exquisite fresco paintings.
 
[[Mali grad]] ('Little Castle') once formed part of a castle constructed in the 10th century but this was torn down in the 16th century, leaving only a two-storey Romanesque chapel (Dvojna kapela) constructed between the 11th and 15th centuries. One of the region's most important medieval monuments, the chapel features a wooden ceiling and exquisite fresco paintings.
 
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Mali grad
Tomšičeva 23, SI-1241 Kamnik
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Mali grad ('Little Castle') once formed part of a castle constructed in the 10th century but this was torn down in the 16th century, leaving only a two-storey Romanesque chapel (Dvojna kapela) constructed between the 11th and 15th centuries. One of the region's most important medieval monuments, the chapel features a wooden ceiling and exquisite fresco paintings.

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