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1. Piazza Unita d'Italia
Piazza dell’Unità (or Piazza dell'Unità d’Italia) is a huge sea-facing square and a magnificent accomplishment of civic pride. Once a location for extravagant processions and celebrations, today a combination of landmark architecture and cultural events continue to make it the city’s pulsating heart. Designed by Giuseppe Bruni, Piazza dell'Unità is enclosed on three sides, with one open side looking out over the Gulf of Trieste. Visit the square to appreciate its architecture, attend concerts and enjoy people-watching opportunities.
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2. Postjona Cave
The Postojna Cave is an intricate network of tunnels decorated by stalagmites and other natural features. An electric train runs through the intriguing passageways, which lead deep into the hillside before opening up at the site of a magnificent Renaissance castle.
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3. Ljubljana Castle
Tour Ljubljana Castle (Ljubljanski grad), an iconic city landmark and a place to discover centuries of Slovene history. Perched atop the wooded Castle Hill, the castle rises above Ljubljana’s medieval Old Town with a mishmash of defensive walls, towers and turrets. Much of the complex dates to the 16th century but evidence suggests that there has been a castle here since the 12th century. In its long history Ljubljana Castle has served as a garrison, prison and royal residence.
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4. Predjama Castle
Predjama Castle is a fascinating Renaissance relic embedded in the mouth of a cave. Dating back to the 13th century, the castle seems like something out of a dark fairy tale with its fortress-like façade, hidden passageway and historic legend. Learn the history of the structure as you traverse its eerie interior.
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5. Dragon Bridge
Dragon Bridge (Zmajski most) is a fairytale-like bridge that crosses the Ljubljanica River to the Old Town of Ljubljana. Stroll across the bridge, appreciate its craftsmanship and admire its decorative statues. The bridge opened to the public in 1901 and was originally known as the Jubilee Bridge of Emperor Franz Joseph I. It replaced an old wooden bridge and is one of Europe’s earliest examples of a reinforced concrete bridge.
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6. Canal Grande di Trieste
Whether you explore Canal Grande di Trieste by boat or on foot, there is no more unique way to discover the city. The waterway, which originates from the Gulf of Trieste, flows into the city center. Use it as a jumping off point to discover the picturesque surrounding neighborhood, Borgo Teresiano.
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What to do in Postojna
Popular places to visit

Postjona Cave
Admire the stunning formations sculpted by natural forces in this brightly lit maze of caves and follow the tunnel to a mysterious cliff-top castle.

Predjama Castle
Reach this elegant Renaissance castle via a secret tunnel and learn the legend of the rebel baron who resided in the largest cave castle in the world.
Pustolovski Park
You can take time to visit Pustolovski Park during your travels to Postojna. Wander the forest or discover the area's countryside.
Pivka Jama
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Pivka Jama during your travels in Postojna. Wander the forest or discover the area's countryside.
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