The Ljubljana Central Market (Slovene: Osrednja ljubljanska tržnica) is a market in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The riverside market building, sometimes referred to as Plečnik's Market (Slovene: Plečnikova tržnica), was designed by Jože Plečnik between 1931 and 1939.[1] It stretches between the Triple Bridge and the Dragon Bridge, on the right bank of the Ljubljanica River.[1][2] The marketplace and Vodnik Square (Slovene: Vodnikov trg), where it is located, are cultural monuments of national significance. It is partly located at Adamič and Lunder Embankment (Adamič-Lundrovo nabrežje) and at Pogačar Square (Pogačarjev trg).
History
The 1895 earthquake destroyed an old monastery with a diocesan college for girls. After the damaged building was removed, Vodnik Square provided a venue for an outdoor market. The present market building, designed by the architect Jože Plečnik, was built between 1940 and 1942 by Matko Curk's company.[3][4] It originally had an area of 1,876 square metres (20,190 sq ft).[3]
The design of the complex reflects Renaissance influences. It was conceived as a two-storey market hall following the curve of the river. On the side overlooking the river the market halls have large semi-circular windows, while the street side is defined by a colonnade.[5] In order to provide views of the river, the building is interrupted with two open-columned loggias.[6] The roof is covered with concrete tiles.[5]
Plečnik planned to fill the middle gap between the market halls with a monumental covered bridge to connect to the Petkovšek Embankment (Petkovškovo nabrežje), but his design was never built.[5] His plans for a bridge were finally fulfilled in July 2010, when the newly designed Butchers' Bridge was inaugurated.[7]
Since August 2021, the Ljubljana Central Market has been inscribed as part of Plečnik's legacy on the UNESCO World Heritage List.[8]
Market
The market is open daily except for Sundays. It has a flower market at the junction of Pogačar Square and Vodnik Square, a fish market and dried fruit on the lower level of the market hall and bakery, dairy and meat stalls on both levels.[2] The colonnade at the Triple Bridge end provides shelter for stalls selling herbs, spices, and arts and crafts.[5]
^ abLutman, Marjana. "Ljubljanske tržnice" [Ljubljana Markets]. In Šmid Hribar, Mateja; Golež, Gregor; Podjed, Dan; Kladnik, Drago; Erhartič, Bojan; Pavlin, Primož; Ines, Jerele (eds.). Enciklopedija naravne in kulturne dediščine na Slovenskem – DEDI [Encyclopedia of Natural and Cultural Heritage in Slovenia] (in Slovenian). Retrieved 20 June 2012.
^"8822: Ljubljana - Plečnikove tržnice" [8822: Ljubljana – Plečnik's Market]. Register nepremične kulturne dediščine [Registry of Immovable Cultural Heritage] (in Slovenian). Ministrstvo za kulturo Republike Slovenije. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
^"MOL izpodbija odlok o zaščiti tržnice" [MOL Rebuts the Decree on the Protection of the Market]. MMC RTV Slovenija (in Slovenian). RTV Slovenija. 20 June 2012.