Located in the center of the old city of Ljubljana, the square is a bit more romantic because of a river and beautiful buildings on both sides of the river. The bronze statue of Preseron is the most striking one in the square. Preseren is a Slovenian national poet of the 19th century. His poem "When the sun rises, war disappears from the world, everyone is a free compatriot,," became the lyric of the National Anthem after Slovenia gained independence in 1991. Behind the bronze statue of Priscillan is a goddess holding laurel branches. Next to the bronze statue, the red building is the Saint Franciscans Church, the red exterior wall, very eye-catching. On the side of the square, you can see the castle on the hill. Along the river bank, there is a bar street. In the evening, there are many street performers performing, very lively.