Čop Street

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Čop Street
Čopova ulica
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Čop Street, as seen from the Prešeren Statue
Former name(s) Elephant Street (Slonova ulica)
Prešeren Street (Prešernova ulica)
Length 205 m (673 ft)
Location Center District, Ljubljana, Slovenia
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West end Slovene Street (Slovenska cesta)
East end Prešeren Square (Prešernov trg)

Čop Street (Slovene: Čopova ulica) is a major pedestrian thoroughfare in the center of Ljubljana, Slovenia and regarded as the capital's central promenade.

Location

The street leads from the Main Post Office (Glavna pošta) at Slovene Street (Slovenska cesta) to Prešeren Square (Prešernov trg).

History

Until the late 19th century, the street was known as Elephant Street (Slonova ulica) in memory of the first elephant present in the city since Roman times. A gift from the Ottoman sultan, the animal had been traveling in the entourage of Emperor Maximilian II on his way back from Spain to Germany, and had been stabled at what is now the upper part of the street in 1550, where the Slon Hotel now stands.

In 1892, the name of the street was changed to Prešeren Street (Prešernova ulica). In 1949, it was renamed Čop Street after Matija Čop, an early 19th-century literary figure and close friend of the Slovene Romantic poet France Prešeren.[1]

Gallery

References

  1. Kopriva, Silvester. 1989. Ljubljana skozi čas: ob latinskih in slovenskih napisih in zapisih. Ljubljana: Borec, p. 149


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