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The Tivoli Mansion that is now called Tivoli, was built in the early 1600s by Jesuits who wished to use it as a summer house. It later became the property of the Catholic church and then the Provincial States. In1852 it was purchased by Emperor Franz Joseph and leased to Field Marshal Joseph Radetzky, who added neoclassical features and developed the gardens. It now houses the International Center for Graphic Arts and a gallery of post war fine art prints. There is a library of art books and a printmaking workshop on the premises. The center offers three-week artists' residencies for silkscreening, lithography and intaglio printing.

Pod Turnom 31000,Ljubljana, Phone: +386-0-12-41-38-00

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