Welcome to Ljubljana - the Capital of Slovenia (HDR Timelapse)
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This short film was taken only from photos. It is
Time lapse in
HDR (a daily part).
The music was made just for this project.
Take a look at this short promo and you will feel the beat of our beautifull city. It is a non-budget film and was made with our own resorces, so no money here :(
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Ljubljana is the political, scientific and cultural centre of the
Slovenian nation and, with just over 280,000 residents, is at the same time
Slovenia's biggest city and its most important commercial centre.
Those that live in Slovenia's capital and its numerous visitors say that Ljubljana is a city tailor-made for people.
Ljubljana is the political and cultural heart of the Slovenian nation. It is an important
European commercial, business, exhibition and congressional centre as well as the transport, science and education centre of Slovenia.
A people-friendly city
As its inhabitants and numerous visitors will tell you, Ljubljana is, indeed, a people-friendly city. Categorised as a medium-sized European city, it offers everything a metropolis does yet preserves its small-town friendliness.
Its geographical position in the centre of
Europe has determined Ljubljana as a natural meeting place for merchants and soldiers as well as - and more than once - peacemakers. The victors of the
Napoleonic wars selected this peaceful city as the site of the
Holy Alliance congress, which in 1821 sealed the European political geography for years to come.
The old meets the new
In Ljubljana the old meets the new; and it seems that history has spent all of the settlement's five millennia preparing it to become the nation's capital. It has managed to retain traces from all periods of its rich history; from the legacy of
Roman Emona; through to the
Renaissance,
Baroque and
Art Nouveau periods characterised in the house fronts
and ornate doorways of the city centre, the romantic bridges adorning the
Ljubljanica river, the lopsided rooftops and a park reaching deep into the city centre. Here eastern and western cultures met; and the
Italian concept of art combined with the sculptural aesthetics of
Central European cathedrals.
A city of culture
Ljubljana is a city of culture. It is home to numerous theatres, museums and galleries, and boasts one of the oldest philharmonic orchestras in the world. The first music society in Slovenia, the Academia philharmonicorum, was founded in 1701. It was a vehicle for baroque music and also facilitated the development of musical production in this region. Its honorary members included such renowned composers as
Joseph Haydn,
Ludwig van Beethoven and
Johannes Brahms, and distinguished musicians such as the violinist
Nicolo Paganini. Between 1881 and
1882, at the very start of his career,
Gustav Mahler was its resident conductor.
For the people of Ljubljana culture is a way of living and thinking and is very much a part of everyday life. Over 10,000 cultural events take place in the city every year, among which there are 10 international festivals. The inhabitants of Ljubljana and its visitors can admire artists from all the different fields - from music, theatre and fine arts to the alternative and avant-garde. In warmer months, the tables and chairs of the numerous cafés fill the banks of the Ljubljanica and the old city markets. It is here, after an almost obligatory Saturday visit to the Ljubljana market or the Sunday flea market, that the locals meet for a morning coffee or for an evening chat with friends.
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