In the Ljubljana City Museum, we have only two more months to learn how life was conducted 2,000 years ago on the site of today's capital. The exhibition Emona: a city in the empire is on view only until May 31.
The exhibition about Emona takes us back as much as 2,000 years, into the lives of the natives and soldiers who are responsible for the construction of the monumental city at the time, which boasted multi-storey buildings, internal gardens, paved roads and streets, public baths, toilets and a six-meter defensive wall with moat, which protected the city for 500 years. During April, we are therefore offered the last exceptional opportunities for the time machine to take us into the past.
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Sunday April 12 at 11 a.m co-author Dr. Irena Žmuc, who will tell visitors all the details about the Greek heroes the Argonauts, who, according to legend, built Emona. If you would like to experience leadership after the exhibition in a different way, it will be on Thursday April 16 at 5 p.m organized multi-sensory experiential journey through the exhibition, when we will not only hear about Emona, but also smell, taste, touch and feel it in slightly more non-classical ways. Children and families will also come to their own expense, as it will be held on Saturday April 11 On the second floor of the museum, an Emon experimental room was opened, where children between the ages of four and eleven are especially invited to try out the role of archaeologists. But if we are interested in the work of real archaeologists, it will be on Tuesday April 21 at 6 p.m at a free lecture, museum archaeologist Martin Horvat told everything about the results of the research on Kongressni trg, which ended in 2011.
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