Bežigrad neighbourhood number 3
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Nove Stožice, also known as the Bežigrad Neighbourhood Number 3 (BS3), is a living settlement in the Bežigrad district of Ljubljana
, Slovenia
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Nove Stožice is located at the end of the Vojkova Road, where is a turn-around point for the Ljubljana Passenger Transport bus number 20. On the left side, there is a settlement along the city highway. There is a world trade center building along the Dunajska Road, the Austrian Trend 4 star hotel, a gas station and the Automobile Association of Slovenia headquarters. From the Dunajska Road to the Baraga Street closer to the city centre there is the Autocommerce building. The complex of buildings on the four main streets in Nove Stožice (Puhova Street, Trebinjska Street, Maroltova Street and the Reboljeva Street) consist of 4-floor high apartment-buildings, designed by the architect Ilija Arnautović
in 1976-1978 and a complex of two 20-floors high skyscrapers, designed by the same architect in 1981.
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Slovenia , officially the Republic of Slovenia , is a country in Central and Southeastern Europe touching the Alps and bordering the Mediterranean. Slovenia borders Italy to the west, Croatia to the south and east, Hungary to the northeast, and Austria to the north, and also has a small portion of...
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Nove Stožice is located at the end of the Vojkova Road, where is a turn-around point for the Ljubljana Passenger Transport bus number 20. On the left side, there is a settlement along the city highway. There is a world trade center building along the Dunajska Road, the Austrian Trend 4 star hotel, a gas station and the Automobile Association of Slovenia headquarters. From the Dunajska Road to the Baraga Street closer to the city centre there is the Autocommerce building. The complex of buildings on the four main streets in Nove Stožice (Puhova Street, Trebinjska Street, Maroltova Street and the Reboljeva Street) consist of 4-floor high apartment-buildings, designed by the architect Ilija Arnautović
Ilija Arnautović
Ilija Arnautović was a Slovene architect of Serbian origin, known for his many projects during the period of Slovenian socialism...
in 1976-1978 and a complex of two 20-floors high skyscrapers, designed by the same architect in 1981.