First mentioned in 1526, this church in the village of Groblje is dedicated to the two patron saints of Aquileia with absolutely fantastic names. That isn’t the only fantastic thing about this however, as the baroque style in which it is built is glorious. The current incarnation replaced the late Gothic style in the late 18th century, when the church was used to worship the patron saint of peasants. The interior is covered in fine frescoes painted by Franc Jelovšek. Our favourite aspect however is the 200m linden tree-lined walk to the church. We’re romantics at heart
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