SkyBell Church: Ljubljana (Stožice) — Church of St. George at Stožice Cemetery (Slovenia)

In Ljubljana’s Stožice district, the Church of St. George (Cerkev sv. Jurija) sits quietly beside the Stožice cemetery—small, historic, and full of layered stories. In this SkyBell Church drone flight, we approach slowly and orbit the church to capture its compact medieval shape, the baroque bell tower, and the peaceful atmosphere around the cemetery grounds. This is the kind of place that feels “hidden in plain sight”: a 15th-century church with a simple rectangular presbytery, later marked by Baroque details, and then carefully adapted again in the late 20th century. From above, the calm geometry stands out beautifully—white walls, warm rooflines, and the gentle openness of the landscape around northern Ljubljana. One detail that makes this location especially unique is what lies beneath the surface: the church stands on the site of a Roman villa rustica, linking today’s quiet sanctuary to a much older layer of life in this area. • Denomination: Roman Catholic • Location: Stožice Cemetery area, Ljubljana, Slovenia (north of the city center) • Architectural style or era: Medieval church (15th century) with a Baroque bell tower • Date / period: 15th century; redesigned/adapted in the 1980s • Notable feature: Built on the site of a Roman villa rustica + carved altars in the interior