BTC City
BTC City (Slovene: Družba BTC) is a shopping mall, sports, entertainment and business area in Ljubljana, Slovenia, with more than 500 shops. It is one of the largest shopping and entertainment complexes in Europe.
History
In 1954, a company named Centralna skladišča (Central Warehouses) was founded with a founding contract. Central Warehouses expanded their operations by starting to carry out the warehousing activities also for other companies, which were not among the co-founders of the company. Due to the expansion of the activity and the extent of operations, the company changed its name to Javna skladišča (Public Warehouses). In 1975, the company became the largest goods and transport centre in former Yugoslavia. In the same year, Javna skladišča changed its name to Blagovno Transportni Center Ljubljana (Ljubljana Goods and Transport Centre, BTC). 1990 presented a turning point for BTC. In search and confirmation of the entrepreneurial freedom, the company decided to change its name to Blagovno Trgovinski Center (Goods and Shopping Centre) and the company, which, up to that point, managed warehousing space, transformed itself into a public limited company in 1990, becoming responsible for the selection of new, profitable, compatible and competitive programmes and business contents, and suitable infrastructure as well. First individual stores started opening. In 1993, when the management of the company was taken over by Jože Mermal, the empty warehousing facilities began to acquire a new, more attractive image, and the first shops formed in the renovated Hall A. In 1994, the company stocks were quoted on the Ljubljana Stock Exchange. In 1997, the public limited company BTC became an international capital company, as its shares were the listed at the London Stock Exchange as shares of the first Slovenian company. Soon afterwards, the Frankfurt and Munich Stock Exchanges followed.[1]
Facilities
BTC City has a total gross area of more than 250,000 m2. It includes a main shopping mall called CityPark, 16 smaller shopping malls, a multiplex with twelve screens, the recently opened Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Ljubljana, a market, a mini golf course, a waterpark with a spa center and an entertainment center with a casino, bowling, 3D cinema as well as two high rise office buildings. One of these, the Crystal Palace, is the tallest building in Slovenia.
CityPark
It is the main shopping mall with more than 150 shops and 15 bars and restaurants. It was built in three phases from 2002 to 2010. Major anchors include: Adidas, H&M, Interspar, K&0, Marks&Spencer, NewYorker.
Restaurants
- Bangkok Street
- Burger King
- Chinese House
- Imperio Mexicano
- InterSpar Restaurant
- McDonald's
- Pizzeria Al Capone
- Restaurant Pri Oljki
Electronics, telecommunications
- Apple store
- Big Bang
- Comshop
- Sony Centre
- Telekom Slovenija
Cosmetics
- DM Drogerie Markt
- L'Occitane en Provence
- Limoni
- Melvita
- Stenders
Fashion and sport
- 7Camicie
- Accessorize
- Adidas
- Blue Jeans Shop
- Calzedonia
- Comma
- Desigual
- Exclusive
- Fred Perry
- G-Star Raw
- Guess
- H&M
- Hervis Sport
- Intimissimi
- Jack and Jones
- Jack Wolfskin
- Kastner & Öhler Fashion House (Armani Jeans, Calvin Klein, Diesel, Lacoste, etc.)
- Levi's
- Lisca
- Marks & Spencer
- Mura
- Naracamicie
- NewYorker
- Okaidi
- Orsay
- Palmers
- Princess
- Promod
- S.Oliver
- Socks
- Sportina
- Tally Weijl
- Tkanina
- Tom Tailor
- Tomas Sport
- Triumph
- Two Way
- Women's Secret
- XYZ Premium Fashion Store
- Zero
Fashion accessories, jewellery and watches
- Kleo Bijoux
- Six
- Sten Time
- Swarovski
- Swatch
- Jewlerry Celje, Jewlerry Sterle
Shoes and bags
- After Leonardo
- Bags & More
- Bata Shoes
- Camper
- Deichmann
- Humanic
- Mass
- Toko
- Transport Footwear
Kolosej
It is a multiplex that was opened in 2001. It has got twelve screens with capacity of viewers from 140 to 600. Inside of the multiplex there is also an entertainment section with billiards and other games, two restaurants and McDonald's, three bars, a bookshop and two fashion shops. Kolosej closed in March 2023.[2]
References
External links
- BTC City official website
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- Central Market
- Emonika
- Exhibition and Convention Centre
- Ljubljana Castle funicular
- Ljubljana Passenger Transport
- Ljubljana railway station
- Ljubljana Ring Road
- Ljubljana Stock Exchange
- Nama
- Trams
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Natural monuments |
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Designed nature monuments |
- Kucja Valley
- Mount Saint Mary
- Rožnik
- Anton Melik Geographical Institute
- Archives of the Republic of Slovenia
- Historical Archives of Ljubljana
- Biennial of Graphic Arts
- Botanical Garden
- Cankar Centre
- Rog factory
- International Centre of Graphic Arts
- Jakopič Pavilion
- Jožef Stefan Institute
- Ljubljana International Film Festival
- Kiberpipa
- Križanke
- Ljubljana Slovene National Theatre Drama
- Ljubljana Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet
- Ljubljana Opera House
- Ljubljana Summer Festival
- Metelkova
- Museum of Contemporary History
- Museum of Modern Art
- The Naked Stage
- National Gallery
- National and University Library
- National Museum
- Poligon
- Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
- Natural History Museum
- Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra
- Slovenian Railway Museum
- St. Stanislaus Institute
- University of Ljubljana
- Zoo
the administrative seat
- Besnica
- Brezje pri Lipoglavu
- Češnjica
- Črna Vas
- Dolgo Brdo
- Dvor
- Gabrje pri Jančah
- Janče
- Javor
- Lipe
- Mali Lipoglav
- Mali Vrh pri Prežganju
- Malo Trebeljevo
- Medno
- Pance
- Podgrad
- Podlipoglav
- Podmolnik
- Prežganje
- Rašica
- Ravno Brdo
- Repče
- Sadinja Vas
- Selo pri Pancah
- Šentpavel
- Spodnje Gameljne
- Srednje Gameljne
- Stanežiče
- Toško Čelo
- Tuji Grm
- Veliki Lipoglav
- Veliko Trebeljevo
- Vnajnarje
- Volavlje
- Zagradišče
- Zgornja Besnica
- Zgornje Gameljne
- Bizovik
- Bokalce
- Brod (Črnuče District)
- Brod (Šentvid District)
- Črnuče
- Dobrava pri Črnučah
- Dobrunje
- Dolnice
- Dravlje
- Fužine
- Glince
- Glinica
- Gmajna
- Grič
- Gunclje
- Hradeckega Vas
- Hrastje
- Jarše
- Ježa
- Ježica
- Kamna Gorica
- Kleče
- Koseze
- Kozarje
- Laze
- Mala Vas
- Moste
- Nadgorica
- Obrije
- Podboršt
- Podgora
- Podgorica pri Črnučah
- Podutik
- Poljane (Šentvid District)
- Polje
- Pržan
- Rožna Dolina
- Rudnik
- Savlje
- Selo
- Šentjakob ob Savi
- Šentvid
- Slape
- Šmartno ob Savi
- Šmartno pod Šmarno Goro
- Sneberje
- Sostro
- Soteska
- Spodnja Hrušica
- Spodnja Šiška
- Spodnja Zadobrova
- Spodnji Kašelj
- Štepanja Vas
- Stožice
- Studenec
- Tacen
- Tomačevo
- Trata
- Vevče
- Vič
- Vižmarje
- Vodmat
- Vrhovci
- Zadvor
- Zalog
- Zapuže
- Zavoglje
- Zgornja Hrušica
- Zgornja Šiška
- Zgornja Zadobrova
- Zgornji Kašelj
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