Nowhere in Slovenia there are so many (remains of) castles and manors as there are in the river basin of Savinja. The reasons for that can be found in several facts. Firstly it is important to stress that up to 1140 this was the centre of Savinja margraviate, that a lot of property was gained by the Carinthia Krško bishops and last but not least that a lot of noble families settled in this area. Among them, the most important were certainly the mighty counts and princes of Celje.
The Castles are a reflection of an era, however the people in different periods accepted and perceived them quite differently, just like life is getting new forms all the time.
Castles and manors have, with their extraordinary past and present, always teased human imagination. Various stories interwove about the castles, above all about their inhabitants, which were later changed by the people and have been told to their descendants to this day. And due to all those stories and legends about the castles and their inhabitants that were kept by the folk tradition, we can still (magically) relive the past of the mostly castle ruins, that still daringly and proudly stand on the clifs and remind us of their former glory.
Thus a lot of stories and legends about the Old Castle Celje, The Lower Castle, the Counts and the Princes of Celje and people from Teharje, were told.
The stories and legends edited by Janko Orožen: Castles and Manors according to folk tradition and the documentary film Veronika and Friderik.
Ljubljana, the charming capital of Slovenia, is known for its vibrant cultural scene, stunning architecture, and eco-friendly initiatives. The city is compact, walkable, and filled with green spaces, making it a unique and appealing destination for all types of travelers.
A medieval castle offering panoramic views of the city. It houses a museum, a chapel, and a puppet theater.
A stunning Baroque church with a green dome, dedicated to St. Nicholas, the patron saint of Ljubljana.
The largest park in Ljubljana, offering a peaceful retreat with walking paths, sports facilities, and cultural events.
A vibrant and alternative arts district featuring street art, galleries, and nightlife.
A unique architectural ensemble consisting of three bridges connecting the city center and the castle area.
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A traditional Slovenian rolled cake filled with walnuts, honey, and spices.
Carnelian sausage, a type of Slovenian sausage made from pork and flavored with garlic and spices.
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Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, outdoor festivals, and long daylight hours. However, it can be crowded and more expensive.
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A picturesque lake surrounded by mountains, featuring a castle, a church on an island, and stunning natural beauty.
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