<Dl> <Dt> Metelkova and Rog </Dt> </Dl> <Dt> Metelkova and Rog </Dt> <P> A Ljubljana equivalent of the Copenhagen's Freetown Christiania, a self - proclaimed autonomous Metelkova neighbourhood, was set up in a former Austro - Hungarian barracks that were built in 1882 (completed in 1911). </P> <P> In 1993, the seven buildings and 12,500 m2 of space were turned into art galleries, artist studios, and seven nightclubs, including two LGBTQ+ venues, playing host to all range of music from hardcore to jazz to dub to techno . Adjacent to the Metelkova are located the Celica Hostel with rooms all artistically decorated by the Metelkova artists, and a new part of the Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Contemporary Art . Another alternative culture center is located in the former Rog factory . Both Metelkova and Rog factory factory located in Tabor neighborhood are walking distance from the city centre and visited by various tours . </P>

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