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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. Candido Zulliani (1712–1769), a master builder, born in Trieste and living in Ljubljana. ... Date of death: 24 May 1769 Ljubljana: Country of citizenship:

  3. Trnovo Church (Church of St. John the Baptist) 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. The present church, which was built between 1854 and 1857 ...

  4. Schweiger house (walking distance from Urban hotel 11 minutes): is one of Ljubljana’s most beautiful Baroque palaces. On commission from Franz Karl Schweiger von Lerchenfeld, it was rebuilt from an older house to a design by the architect Candido Zulliani between 1748 and 1749. Zulliani designed a large number of Baroque buildings in ...

  5. Zulliani (Suliani) Candido Danielle Silvestro, stavbenik, krščen 4. jan. 1712 v Trstu stavbnemu mojstru Giovanniju in Mariji r. Sugali, u. 24. maja 1769 v Ljubljani (pokopan v nekd. franč. c. na Vodnikovem trgu).

  6. May 25, 2018 · 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). Slovenščina: Schweigerjeva hiša, baročna hiša v Ljubljani, zgrajena v letih 1748–49 po načrtih arhitekta Candida Zullianija kot prezidava starejših hiš.

  7. Jun 16, 2015 · The construction did not commence until 1765, at a time when Ljubljana was expecting a visit by the Empress and her husband. Landschaftliches Theater. This never took place as on 18 August 1765 the Empress Maria Theresa’s husband, Francis I, suddenly died. The construction of the theatre thus began in June 1765 and was finished within six months.

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