Mladika Complex

The L-shaped building was built in 1906 and 1907 following the Ljubljana earthquake of 1895, as part of a wider plan of urban renovation carried out by the mayor Ivan Hribar, to host the town's girls' lyceum.

From 1910 until 1912, the second building was built by Mladika upon the plans by the architect Ciril Metod Koch to host its boarding house, which was operated by the society until 1919.

[1] Fabiani's modernist building, based on local architectural tradition, features a white façade with a number of red brick elements.

The main entrance is surmounted by a clock turret and decorated with a relief of four girls bearing coats-of-arms of the Duchy of Carniola, of the town of Ljubljana and of the businessman Gorup who financed the construction.

[3] Koch's building, closer to the Vienna Secession style, has a rectangular ground plan and also features two contrasting colours.