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Performing arts and convention centre, built 1977-1982 by Edvard Ravnikar. Named Kulturni Dom Ivana Cankarja (later shortened to Cankarjev Dom) in honour of the Slovene writer and political activist, Ivan Cankar (1876-1918). The complex contains the main hall Gallusova Dvorana with 1545 seats, three smaller halls (562, 253 and 212 seats) as well as various smaller convention rooms. (English)
Property / Note: Performing arts and convention centre, built 1977-1982 by Edvard Ravnikar. Named Kulturni Dom Ivana Cankarja (later shortened to Cankarjev Dom) in honour of the Slovene writer and political activist, Ivan Cankar (1876-1918). The complex contains the main hall Gallusova Dvorana with 1545 seats, three smaller halls (562, 253 and 212 seats) as well as various smaller convention rooms. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Performing arts and convention centre, built 1977-1982 by Edvard Ravnikar. Named Kulturni Dom Ivana Cankarja (later shortened to Cankarjev Dom) in honour of the Slovene writer and political activist, Ivan Cankar (1876-1918). The complex contains the main hall Gallusova Dvorana with 1545 seats, three smaller halls (562, 253 and 212 seats) as well as various smaller convention rooms. (English) / qualifier
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theatre building, Slovenia
  • Cankar Hall
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Cankar Hall [Ljubljana]
theatre building, Slovenia
  • Cankar Hall

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Performing arts and convention centre, built 1977-1982 by Edvard Ravnikar. Named Kulturni Dom Ivana Cankarja (later shortened to Cankarjev Dom) in honour of the Slovene writer and political activist, Ivan Cankar (1876-1918). The complex contains the main hall Gallusova Dvorana with 1545 seats, three smaller halls (562, 253 and 212 seats) as well as various smaller convention rooms. (English)
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