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Ljubljana Botanical Garden (Botanični vrt) is one of the oldest continuously operating botanical gardens in Europe, founded in 1810 during the Napoleonic era. It houses over 4,500 plant species, with a focus on Slovenian and Balkan flora.

Tivoli Park (Park Tivoli) is Ljubljana's largest and most popular urban green space, stretching from the city center into forested hills. Its tree-lined Jakopič Promenade, open-air photo exhibitions, and Tivoli Mansion make it a centerpiece of daily life.
Žale Cemetery is Ljubljana's central cemetery, transformed by Plečnik in the 1930s into a monumental garden of remembrance. His grand entrance gates, colonnades, and chapel create one of Europe's most architecturally distinctive burial grounds.