Šivec House is placed in a row of two-storey buildings along the south-west side of Linhart square. From here, ones sight can almost capture the whole old city centre, which is today a protected cultural monument. In comparison to similar cities of Gorenjska, including Kranj, Škofja Loka and Kamnik, the size of Radovljica is relatively small. The size is namely conditioned with its location on a strategically very suitable natural prominence. Just as the majority of settlements with a medieval design, Radovljica too has the following architectural entities: church segment with parish church of St. Peter, a rectory and a building for nuns, the segment for lords with Thurn-Valsassina's baroque castle and bourgeois Vidic house, defense system with the only preserved defensive ditch in Slovenia and bourgeois segment with houses of merchants and craftsmen from the past.
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