The City Hall of Ljubljana was built in 1718, originally in Gothic style, and later changed to a Baroque style inspired by Venice. The city hall used to be the place where the local people held their weddings, but now they go to the castle for their weddings. The first floor of the city hall is open to the public. The city hall has four exhibition halls, which mainly display the history of the city of Ljubljana, international inter-city cooperation and other art exhibitions. If you have enough time, you can enjoy these exhibitions. Unfortunately, the exhibition is mainly in Slovenian, and the content is generally not understood. Next to the city hall is a Roman fountain.