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Ljubljana, the green capital of Europe, is dedicated to water in March

The first water supply system in the area of today's Ljubljana was built by the Romans 2,000 years ago. Emona was supplied with drinking water by the catchment near Kleče, which we still use today.

Ljubljana, the green capital of Europe, dedicates March to responsible water management. The Ljubljana City Museum also participates in this with programs and the Water exhibition. Ljubljana is rich in natural sources of drinking water, and the responsible handling of water resources is the blue thread of the Water in the Museum exhibition and also of the March program at the information point Točka.Zate., which is in front of the City Hall. Learn about how the Romans built an advanced water-sewage system in Emona or how groundwater is pumped.

Ljubljana, the green capital of Europe, is devoted to water in March. If you decide to devote yourself to water this month, when the snow is melting and it often rains, you are invited to one of the following events that will take place in the City Museum of Ljubljana and on location Period. For you. We ourselves recommend public free management March 17, 2016 at 7 p.m., accompanied by a museum archaeologist who will present how advanced water and sewage system were built in Emona by the Romans.

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Our capital is rich in drinking water.
Our capital is rich in drinking water.

On world water day, that is March 22, 2016, you are invited to the City Museum, where there will be an open day. From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., the museum will be open together with the Public Company VO-KA demonstrated how it works pumping of underground water near Kleče, this is the water that comes out of our taps every day.

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