At the time, the lords of Ljubljana Castle were from the Spanheim family, whereas the surrounding agrarian estate belonged to different noblemen, even counts.
Only a tourist train leaves Prešeren Square every day, transporting tourists to the Ljubljana Castle.
At the end of 2006, the Ljubljana Castle funicular started to operate.
The alternative sight Walk up the hill (or take the miniature train from Preseren Square) to Ljubljana Castle.
The Virtual Museum in Ljubljana Castle is a didactic plod through urban development that not even 3D specs can enliven.
In 1144, Ljubljana Castle was mentioned as a property and the seat of the Carinthian dukes of the House of Spanheim.
Having kept their fans waiting that long for a new album, Siddharta rewarded them with a free cultural event - an opening concert at the Ljubljana Castle.
The two buildings mark the entry into the town's medieval part under Ljubljana Castle.
It goes from Krek Square near the Ljubljana Central Market to the Ljubljana Castle.
High above, Ljubljana Castle, dramatically lit, stood on its steep, thickly wooded hill.