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  1. This church was razed in 1740, and a new church was built in 1746 according to plans by Candido Zulliani (1712–1769) and consecrated by Bishop Ernest Attems (1742–1757) in 1747. The church was damaged by artillery fire during the Napoleonic siege of Ljubljana, and after its 1814 renovation it was given a Neoclassical facade.

  2. In 1756 the Ljubljana architect Candido Zulliani, on the basis of a commission by the Carniolan Estates, created a plan and a wooden model of an adaptation of the riding centre into a provincial theatre. The aim was to relieve the old smaller auditoriums in the town hall and the Jesuit college, in which theatre performances had hitherto been held.

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  3. The original church of the Trnovo district was built by architect Candido Zulliani in 1753. The only surviving items from that church are a few paintings, including those of St. John the Baptist and St. Anthony by Valentin Metzinger.

  4. Particularly detailed is the facade of the Schweiger House (No. 11a), completed in 1748–49 based on designs by architect Candido Zulliani, hailing from Trieste. Finally, a row of typical Baroque houses lines the Old Market, leading to Levstik Square, featuring a replica of the 17th-century Hercules Fountain crafted by Francesco Robba at its ...

  5. Media in category "Candido Zulliani" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. Candido Zulliani - Načrt za novo mitniško stavbo na Bregu v Ljubljani (2).jpg 458 × 615; 26 KB

  6. May 25, 2018 · Schweiger House. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: The Schweiger House, a Baroque house in Ljubljana, built in 1748–49 according to plans by the architect Candido Zulliani. Cultural monument of local significance (No. 358).

  7. Jun 16, 2015 · Landschaftliches Theater. Thus for approximately ten years it served as the third public theatre venue in Ljubljana. In 1756 the Ljubljana architect Candido Zulliani, on the basis of a commission by the Carniolan Estates, created a plan and a wooden model of an adaptation of the riding centre into a provincial theatre.

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