Sela Mansion
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Sela Mansion (Slovene: Dvorec Sela) is a mansion in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. In 1994 the building was declared a historical monument of Slovenia.
The mansion was built around 1762 and initially served as Jesuit College retreat from Trieste [1]. It eventually fell under private ownership but is currently owned by GIVO Real.
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The mansion exemplifies profoundly the late Baroque influence evident on many stately homes and palaces in Slovenia. The main entranceway comprises a stone portal with an attic which is spiral shaped.
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