Discover the essence of spacious living in Ljubljana!
Book now to secure your stay in this modern apartment located beneath Roznik hill. Enjoy the convenience of an open plan kitchen and living room combo, complete with access to a large terrace boasting picturesque views. With room for up to 10 guests and private parking available, your perfect getaway awaits. Plus, elevate your experience with the option to hire private chefs for brunches or lunches right in the comfort of your apartment.
Additionally, this location serves as an excellent starting point for day trips to all other regions of Slovenia, as the highway is a mere 5-minute drive away. Don't miss out on this exclusive opportunity - reserve now and create unforgettable memories in this historic neighborhood just moments from the city center.
Hello, I'm Matic, and I'm deeply passionate about both hosting and connecting with people from across the globe. This spacious apartment holds a special significance, as it was a project conceived by my father, who was both a construction engineer and an architect.
The open gallery in the living room pays homage to the high ceilings found in older European city apartments, while each room was meticulously designed with larger families or groups in mind.
Beyond my hosting endeavors, I'm an avid enthusiast with a wide array of hobbies. To name a few, from volunteering and hiking to traveling and the art of renovating and designing spaces, I find joy in countless pursuits.
During your stay, I'll personally greet you during check-in, providing essential insights, maps, and brochures about Ljubljana. Should you have any questions or need assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out. However, I also understand and respect your need for privacy, ensuring minimal intrusion during your time here.
I'm eagerly looking forward to the opportunity to host you!
Warm regards,
Matic
The church in Spodnja Šiška is one of the oldest in Ljubljana. It is dedicated to St. Bartholomew and is also known as the Old Church (Slovene: Stara cerkev). Built in the 13th century, it holds historical significance for the area. Interestingly, the church underwent remodeling between 1933 and 1938 by the renowned Slovene architect Jože Plečnik, adding to its architectural charm and cultural importance within the community.
The name Spodnja Šiška, literally meaning 'lower Šiška', distinguishes the settlement from its neighboring counterpart, Zgornja Šiška ('upper Šiška'). Its etymology traces back to *Hiška, a diminutive form of the common noun hiša, meaning 'house'. The transformation from H- to Š- in its phonology may be attributed to Upper Carniolan palatalization, discontinuous assimilation, or both. The name's semantic origin is linked to a single small house believed to have originally stood in the settlement. The German name for the area was Unterschischka in the past.
Historically, the oldest settlement core of Spodnja Šiška lies between Milan Majcen Street (formerly Saint Bartholomew Street, Svetega Jerneja cesta) and Fire Station Street (Gasilska cesta). The houses in this area were characterized by long strips of land in a north-south direction. Notably, in 1382, a peace treaty between the Republic of Venice and Leopold III of Habsburg was signed in front of St. Bartholomew's Church in Spodnja Šiška, wherein the Austrians agreed to return the city of Trieste.
Spodnja Šiška was annexed by the City of Ljubljana in 1914, marking the end of its existence as an independent settlement.
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