Mount Saint Mary

Mount Saint Mary[1][2][3] (Slovene: Šmarna gora, German: Großkahlenberg[4][5]), originally known as Holm,[6][7] is an inselberg in the north of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia.

[8][9] The two-peaked mountain resembles the humps of a Bactrian camel or woman's breasts,[10] and it has two peaks: Mount Saint Mary (Šmarna gora; 669 metres, 2,195 ft) to the east and Grmada (676 m, 2,218 ft) to the west.

The name of the western peak, Grmada, literally means 'heap, pile (of wood for a bonfire)'.

The hill is surrounded by the villages of Vikrče and Spodnje Pirniče to the west, Zavrh pod Šmarno Goro to the north, and the former villages (now part of Ljubljana) of Šmartno pod Šmarno Goro and Tacen to the southeast.

The bell tower on the top of the mountain rings each day half an hour before midday.