Selo Mansion, Baroque mansion in Moste District, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Selo Mansion is a Rococo building in Moste featuring a spiral-shaped pediment above its stone entrance. The structure now operates as a multipurpose facility housing different organizations and services.
The mansion was built in 1760 as a Jesuit College retreat and later became the largest cloth manufacturing center in the Austrian Empire. This industrial phase shaped the building for decades.
The mansion now hosts diplomatic missions and social organizations, giving it an international character in the neighborhood. Visitors can observe spaces adapted for official and community purposes.
The building sits on Zalog Street in the Moste neighborhood and is easily accessible on foot. Visitors should know that portions of the complex are privately used and access may be limited.
The estate underwent a remarkable transformation from a religious retreat to a textile production center to military barracks. These shifting uses reflect how the building was adapted to serve various purposes.
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