Souvan House

Souvan House

Souvan House (Slovene: Souvanova hiša) or Hohn House (Hohnova hiša) is the highest building at Town Square in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It stands near the Ljubljana Town Hall on the opposite (western) side of the square and has the address 24 Town Square. The building was originally erected in the late 17th century and renovated upon the plans by Francesco Coconi in 1827. Its façade from the early 19th-century is one of the highest-quality examples of Biedermeier architecture in the city. It is decorated with Coconi's reliefs representing trade, art and agriculture.[1]

References

  1. "Francesco Coconi: Souvanova hiša" [Francesco Coconi: Souvan House]. Arhitekturni vodnik [Architectural Guide] (in Slovenian). Zavod Trajekt. Retrieved 11 September 2012.

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Coordinates: 46°2′59.66″N 14°30′23.15″E / 46.0499056°N 14.5064306°E