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Zois Mansion (Slovene: Zoisova palača) is a mansion in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It stands in the Center District, at Breg, a street on the west (left) bank of the Ljubljanica, between (Križevniška ulica) to the north and (Zoisova cesta) to the south. The mansion served as residence of Baron Sigmund Zois, a leading figure of Enlightenment in the Slovene Lands of the Austrian monarchy and supporter of the revival of Slovene culture and literature.

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  • Das Zois-Palais (slowenisch: Zoisova palača) ist ein ehemaliges Herrenhaus in der Altstadt von Ljubljana, der Hauptstadt Sloweniens. Benannt ist es nach der Familie Zois, die viele Jahre Besitzer war. Das Schloss diente als Wohnsitz von Baron Sigmund Zois (1747 bis 1819), einer führenden Persönlichkeit der Aufklärung im Herzogtum Krain. Das Anwesen wird heute als Mehrfamilienhaus mit kleinen Läden im Erdgeschoss genutzt. Rechts von der Eingangstür befindet sich eine Bronzebüste von Sigmund Zois, gestaltet von , aus dem Jahr 1993. (de)
  • Zois Mansion (Slovene: Zoisova palača) is a mansion in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It stands in the Center District, at Breg, a street on the west (left) bank of the Ljubljanica, between (Križevniška ulica) to the north and (Zoisova cesta) to the south. The mansion served as residence of Baron Sigmund Zois, a leading figure of Enlightenment in the Slovene Lands of the Austrian monarchy and supporter of the revival of Slovene culture and literature. (en)
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  • Das Zois-Palais (slowenisch: Zoisova palača) ist ein ehemaliges Herrenhaus in der Altstadt von Ljubljana, der Hauptstadt Sloweniens. Benannt ist es nach der Familie Zois, die viele Jahre Besitzer war. Das Schloss diente als Wohnsitz von Baron Sigmund Zois (1747 bis 1819), einer führenden Persönlichkeit der Aufklärung im Herzogtum Krain. Das Anwesen wird heute als Mehrfamilienhaus mit kleinen Läden im Erdgeschoss genutzt. Rechts von der Eingangstür befindet sich eine Bronzebüste von Sigmund Zois, gestaltet von , aus dem Jahr 1993. (de)
  • Zois Mansion (Slovene: Zoisova palača) is a mansion in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It stands in the Center District, at Breg, a street on the west (left) bank of the Ljubljanica, between (Križevniška ulica) to the north and (Zoisova cesta) to the south. The mansion served as residence of Baron Sigmund Zois, a leading figure of Enlightenment in the Slovene Lands of the Austrian monarchy and supporter of the revival of Slovene culture and literature. The mansion was built between 1765 and 1805, combining until 1770 four older buildings, and then in 1805 another one. The facade was redesigned in the neoclassicist style in 1798. The monumental stone portal dates to 1589 and was made by the manson for the building of the town warehouse. It was redesigned in the 18th century, except for the keystone that has been built into facade left of the main entrance. It bears a relief of the coat of arms of the town that has also been ascribed to Donino. Right of the main entrance, there is a bronze bust of Sigmund Zois from 1993, work by the sculptor . In the mansion's yard stands an old fountain. Zois's tombstone is etched into the wall facing the yard. Between the 1780s and the first decade of the 19th century, the mansion was used as the venue of the Slovene intellectual elite, which included the playwright and historian Anton Tomaž Linhart, poet and journalist Valentin Vodnik, philologists Jurij Japelj and , and linguist Jernej Kopitar. (en)
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