Plečnik Parliament is the colloquial name of two unrealized designs for a parliament building intended to house the legislature of the People's Republic of Slovenia within the second Yugoslavia. Formally known as the Slovene Acropolis and the Cathedral of Freedom (Slovenska akropola / Katedrala svobode), the two designs were conceived in 1947 by Slovenia's most eminent architect, Jože Plečnik, but were both rejected in favor of a more conventional design.
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- Plečnik Parliament is the colloquial name of two unrealized designs for a parliament building intended to house the legislature of the People's Republic of Slovenia within the second Yugoslavia. Formally known as the Slovene Acropolis and the Cathedral of Freedom (Slovenska akropola / Katedrala svobode), the two designs were conceived in 1947 by Slovenia's most eminent architect, Jože Plečnik, but were both rejected in favor of a more conventional design.
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- Plečnik Parliament is the colloquial name of two unrealized designs for a parliament building intended to house the legislature of the People's Republic of Slovenia within the second Yugoslavia. Formally known as the Slovene Acropolis and the Cathedral of Freedom (Slovenska akropola / Katedrala svobode), the two designs were conceived in 1947 by Slovenia's most eminent architect, Jože Plečnik, but were both rejected in favor of a more conventional design.
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