Emona: a City of the Empire
With the Emona: a City of the Empire exhibition, the City Museum of Ljubljana is joining the citywide celebration of the 2000th anniversary of Emona, the first urban settlement in the area of today's Ljubljana. Enter the world of remarkable Roman achievements and Emona’s echoes in the 20th century.
The Roman colony of Emona was the first actual city settlement in the area of today’s Ljubljana. Like a precise machine connected with other cities and the capital, Rome, Emona helped to propel the empire. With its universal form, architecture, way of life, laws and values the city educated its inhabitants into loyal Roman citizens. Emona's rituals, rules and everyday practices strengthened their common political, ideological and cultural identity.
The Emona: a City of the Empire exhibition thus displays the city's urban structure, its development, the relations within the colony among Roman newcomers and the native inhabitants and how the consciousness of being Roman had been reinforced. The exhibition also explores the Emona’s heritage, which started coming back to life in the last two centuries. It displays comprehensive archaeological excavations and a wealth of objects, companies and projects that found their names in Ljubljana's Roman past (the Emona café, Emona store, the gramophone Emona, Rex type-writers, Ilirija swimming pool, Mercator, Kolosej, Millenium, Emporium, etc.)
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The Emona: a City of the Empire exhibition's author is Dr. Bernarda Županek, PhD, curator for Roman Archaeology at MGML.
Sunday, 6. 7., at 1 p.m.: guided tour of the exhibition in English language.
Sunday, 13. 7., at 4 p.m.: guided tour of the exhibition and Archaeological Park Emona in English language.
Exhibition Catalogue
Location
Gosposka 15
1000 Ljubljana
Information and reservations:
T: +386 1 2412 500
T: +386 1 2412 506
E- mail: info@mgml.si, prijava@mgml.si
Opening hours
Tuesday–Sunday: 10.00–18.00
Mondays, 1 January, 1 November and 25 December: Closed
Tickets
Permanent exhibition Ljubljana. History. City. (basement and 2nd floor)
Solo visit: € 8 / reduced (students, over 60, unemployed, disabled): €6
Family ticket: 18€
Public guided tour: € 9.00; reduced: € 7.00
ICOM, PRESS, SMD, disabled companions, tourist URBANA, licensed tourist guide: free of charge