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  1. Celje (, em alemão: Cilli, pronúncia em alemão: (escutar ⓘ)) [2] é a quarta maior cidade da Eslovênia. É um centro regional da tradicional região eslovena da Estíria e sede administrativa da Município da Cidade de Celje (em esloveno: Mestna občina Celje).

    • Celje
    • 45 d.C., (como municipium Claudia Celeia)
  2. 23 de dez. de 2023 · Celje é a terceira maior cidade da Eslovénia, depois de Ljubljana e Maribor. É o centro da região da Estíria. Situa-se na confluência de 4 rios, daí a sua importância estratégica. Tem uma longa e rica história e uma atmosfera fantástica. É uma das minhas cidades favoritas na Eslovénia .

  3. As principais atrações a visitar em Celje são as seguintes: Celje Castle; Pokrajinski muzej Celje; Museum of Recent History Celje; Mestni park; TIC Celje; Veja todas as atrações em Celje no Tripadvisor

    • Celje Castle
    • The Old Landgraviate Building
    • Prince’s Mansion
    • Museum of Recent History
    • Josip Pelikan’s Skylight Photo Studio
    • Celje Cathedral
    • City Walls
    • Sights Around Celje
    • Celje Adventure Park
    • Šmartinsko Jezero

    The Counts of Celje had the most powerful dynasty in Slovenia in the 14th and 15th centuries and their seat of power was this brooding castle just south of the modern city. The hilltop enclosure took shape in the 1330s and kept an entire town inside its outer ward, making it Slovenia’s largest fortification at the time. In the complex is the four-s...

    Celje’s finest Renaissance building dates to the turn of the 17th century and backs onto the city’s southern walls beside the Savinja. Outside the most striking feature is the long arcade and first floor gallery on the facade, while within there’s the Celje Ceiling, which was painted at the Renaissance-Baroque transition. Inside is a branch of the ...

    Another residence for the Counts of Celje, this property has been recognised as a national monument. After their line died out in the 1456 this palace had many different roles, one of which was as a barracks during the rule of Empress Maria Theresa in the 1700s. The house is also now a site for the Celje Regional Museum: The best bit is in the base...

    This museum about contemporary life in Celje has a few locations around the city, including a former Minorite monastery used by the Nazis and Josip Pelkan’s photography studio. The headquarters is the Neoclassical former town hall on Prešernova Ulica. In this building you’ll get a summary of life in the city across three generations in the 20th cen...

    This building on Razlagova Street is listed as a Slovene cultural monument and managed by the Museum of Recent History. It dates to the first decades of the 20th century and was where the much-loved photographer Josip Pelikan worked his magic. On the upper floor is one of the few remaining skylight studios in Europe, while downstairs the darkroom a...

    The city’s cathedral is a rather muted Gothic monument from the beginning of the 14th century and has been altered many times since then. The most recent works took place in 1858 when the church was given its current Neo-Gothic style. But history geeks might find a few things to hold their attention for a while: The ceilings on the nave and choir h...

    The last remaining fragments of Celje’s defensive system is still in place beside the water by the Old Landgraviate Building. These were started in 1450 and wouldn’t be completed until 1473. They stood strong for 300 years but come the end of the 18th century they were no longer needed they were sold off in an auction. The biggest chunks are on the...

    The centre of Celje is compact and also walkable, as a few of the streets around the City Hall are pedestrianised. The city has that late-19th-century Historicist design, with regal stucco-clad townhouses and municipal buildings. One such monument is the Neo-Renaissance Narodni Dom from 1896, while the Celjski Dom is from 1907 and sticks out for it...

    If you’re searching for something fun and active for kids to get up to, this attraction opened Celjska Koča in 2014. On a wooded hillside there’s an adventure course with planks, nets, climbing walls, zip-lines and various rope bridges, all raised above the forest floor and attached to tree trunks. The park is made up of three courses, Blue, Red an...

    In 1970 the Koprivnica River was dammed about five kilometres up from Celje, creating a large reservoir that has become a favourite beauty spot. The lake is convenient and accessible if you want to see more of the idyllic countryside near the city. Walkers can set out on woodland trails around the water, sections of which are on raised footbridges....

  4. Celje is the town of the Counts of Celje because of one of the most powerful European noble families. Celje Castle and the town centre are surrounded by a green environment where you can take an active break. The nearby hop-growing Žalec is home to the internationally known attraction the Green Gold Fountain.

  5. A Stari Grad em Celje, sobre uma colina proeminente com vista para a cidade de Celje, é uma das estruturas medievais mais marcantes na Eslovénia. O banco dos últimos governantes da Eslovénia antes de ser assimiladas a as posses da família Habsburg, a história do castelo está excepcionalmente bem apresentado.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CeljeCelje - Wikipedia

    Celje (pronounced [ˈtsɛ̀ːljɛ] ⓘ, German: Cilli, German pronunciation: ⓘ) is the fourth-largest city in Slovenia. It is a regional center of the traditional Slovenian region of Styria and the administrative seat of the City Municipality of Celje (Slovene: Mestna občina Celje).