Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Škofja Loka

ŠKOFJA LOKA

This is a presentation of the city Škofja Loka. This is a small town
on the sunny side of the Alps.



Basic Information:
1. surface (land area in km2) : 145 km2
2. number of inhabitants : 21761 inhabitants
3. year of the first mentioning of the town - unknown
4. hills above Škofja Loka - Lubnik 1025m, Stari vrh 1217m, Koprivnik 1393m, Blegoš 1562m
5. name of the river that flows through Škofja Loka: The Sora
6. the cathedral: unfortunately we have no cathedral, see some pictures of our churches below
7. names of famous poets and novelists from Škofja Loka area: Ivan Tavčar (19th century), Tine Debeljak, Neža Maurer ...
8. number and type of museums: 2 history museums
9. number of cinemas; what's on this week? - one cinema, this week is on: James Bond: Quantum Of Solace
10. distance in km to the closest airport: 19km
10. number of swimming-pools: 2
11. picture of the cathedral (see below)
12. picture of some other sights (see below)
13. Submitted by Blaž Bernik 1.A, Aljaž Stanonik 1.A

History of the town:
The town's history began in 973 when Emperor Otto II granted the territory of Loka to Bishop Abraham of Freising in the Duchy of Bavaria. However Loka named in that deed of donation wasn't looking like now, but only a part of the town which is now known as Stara Loka (Old Loka).

In the Middle Ages the town of Loka was starting to spread around the confluence of the rivers Selška Sora and Poljanska Sora. The bishops of Freising renamed the centre of their lordship Škofja Loka and in a 1274 has received town privileges. In the early 14th century construction of a town wall began including five gates, each of them protected by a guard tower; most of it is still well preserved. The history shows that the town was many times faced by attack, fire and earthquake. The worst of the earthquakes in 1511 badly damaged the town which was later rebuilt by prince-bishop Philip of Freising. From that time on the image of Škofja Loka was just slightly changed so today it is now known as the best-preserved historic town in Slovenia. Old town core is consisted of the upper town square called Plac and the lower town square called Lontrg, both dominated by Škofja Loka Castle.

Some pictures of our town:



The town of Škofja Loka


St. Križ


St. Jurij (Stara Loka)


St. Andrej


The Sora River


The town square


Homan's house


The town's fountain


Information and pictures by Aljaž
Text editing and translating by Blaž

Thanks for your visit.