Ursuline Church of the Holy Trinity

[2] The church was designed by Carlo Martinuzzi, a Friulian architect, and is noted for its extensive altar made of African marble designed by Francesco Robba, who also built the Fountain of the Three Rivers of Carniola which stands on Town Square in Ljubljana.

[3] In 1722, it was replaced with a stone one, made by Luka Mislej, whereas the marble statues have been presumably created by Francesco Robba.

[4] In 1834, the stonemason Ignacij Toman made a new pedestal and the original Robba's sculpture was replaced with a replica.

It was relocated in front of the Ursuline Church in 1927 upon plans by Plečnik as part of his redesign of Congress Square.

[5] After in 1991 Slovenia declared independence from Yugoslavia, the Ursuline Church was portrayed on the Slovene 10 tolar banknote.

Ursuline Church along Slovene Street
The marble statues of the Holy Trinity Column