Nova Gorica () is a town in western
Slovenia
Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and a short (46.6 km) coastline within the Adriati ...
, on the border with
Italy
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. It is the seat of the
Municipality of Nova Gorica. Nova Gorica is a
planned town, built according to the principles of
modernist architecture
Modern architecture, also called modernist architecture, or the modern movement, is an architectural architectural movement, movement and architectural style, style that was prominent in the 20th century, between the earlier Art Deco Architectu ...
after 1947, when the
Paris Peace Treaty established a new border between
Yugoslavia
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, flag_p ...
and Italy, leaving nearby
Gorizia
Gorizia (; ; , ; ; ) is a town and (municipality) in northeastern Italy, in the autonomous region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It is located at the foot of the Julian Alps, bordering Slovenia. It is the capital of the Province of Gorizia, Region ...
outside the borders of Yugoslavia and thus cutting off the
Soča
Soča (, in Slovene) or Isonzo (, in Italian; other names: ; ; or ') is a long river that flows through western Slovenia () and northeastern Italy ().
An Alpine river in character, its source lies in the Trenta Valley in the Julian Alps ...
Valley, the
Vipava Valley, the
Gorizia Hills and the northwestern
Karst Plateau from their traditional regional urban centre. It is the
European Capital of Culture
A European Capital of Culture is a city designated by the European Union (EU) for a period of one calendar year during which it organises a series of cultural events with a strong pan-European dimension. Being a European Capital of Culture can ...
in 2025. Since 1948, Nova Gorica has replaced Gorizia as the principal urban center of the
Gorizia region (), as the northern part of the
Slovenian Littoral
The Slovene Littoral, or simply Littoral (, ; ; ), is one of the traditional regions of Slovenia. The littoral in its name – for a coastal-adjacent area – recalls the former Austrian Littoral (''Avstrijsko Primorje''), the Habsburg poss ...
has been traditionally called. Since May 2011, Nova Gorica has been joined with Gorizia and
Šempeter-Vrtojba in a common trans-border metropolitan zone, administered by a joint administration board.
Name

The name ''Nova Gorica'' means 'new
Gorizia
Gorizia (; ; , ; ; ) is a town and (municipality) in northeastern Italy, in the autonomous region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It is located at the foot of the Julian Alps, bordering Slovenia. It is the capital of the Province of Gorizia, Region ...
'. The origin of the name ''Gorizia/Gorica'' itself is Slavic. The common local term for the town is ''Gorica'' (i.e., without the modifier ''nova'' 'new'), while residents tend to refer to the neighboring Italian town as ''Stara Gorica'' (i.e., 'old Gorizia'). This use is also reflected in Slovenian
license plates (''GO'' for Gorica), as well as in the name of the local
association football
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 Football player, players who almost exclusively use their feet to propel a Ball (association football), ball around a rectangular f ...
club
ND Gorica
Nogometno društvo Gorica, commonly referred to as ND Gorica or simply Gorica, is a Slovenian football club based in Nova Gorica that competes in the Slovenian Second League, the second tier of Slovenian football. They are one of the most succ ...
. The word ''gorica'' is a diminutive form of the
Slovene common noun ''gora'' 'hill'. In archaic Slovene, it also meant 'vineyard'. It is a common
toponym
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in Slovenia and in other areas of
Slovene settlement, as well as more generally in areas that have or historically had a Slavic-speaking population.
History
In 1947, following
World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
,
Italy
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signed a
peace treaty
A peace treaty is an treaty, agreement between two or more hostile parties, usually country, countries or governments, which formally ends a declaration of war, state of war between the parties. It is different from an armistice, which is an ag ...
with the Allies, including
Socialist Yugoslavia. The treaty transferred most of the
Slovene-inhabited areas of the
Province of Gorizia to Yugoslavia. The town of
Gorizia
Gorizia (; ; , ; ; ) is a town and (municipality) in northeastern Italy, in the autonomous region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It is located at the foot of the Julian Alps, bordering Slovenia. It is the capital of the Province of Gorizia, Region ...
itself, however, remained under Italian rule. The new border cut the city off from its northern and eastern suburbs. Around 40% of the municipality's territory was transferred to Yugoslavia, including the suburbs of
Solkan,
Šempeter,
Kromberk,
Rožna Dolina, and
Pristava. Together, these areas had a population of around 10,000 (almost exclusively Slovenes, with a tiny
Friulian-speaking minority), or around one fifth of the municipality's population. However, they lacked a cohesive structure, and were poorly connected. In order to overcome this problem, the Communist authorities of the
Socialist Republic of Slovenia
The Socialist Republic of Slovenia (, sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Socijalistička Republika Slovenija, Социјалистичка Република Словенија), commonly referred to as Socialist Slovenia or simply Slovenia, was one ...
decided to build a new settlement that would connect these suburbs into a new urban space. The new town was called Nova Gorica or "New Gorizia". The project had the personal backing of Marshal
Tito, Yugoslavia's Communist leader. The project was commissioned to the Slovenian architect
Edvard Ravnikar
Edvard Ravnikar (4 December 1907 – 23 August 1993) was a Slovenian architect.
Ravnikar was born in Novo Mesto and was a student of architect Jože Plečnik. Later, he led the new generation of Slovene architects, notable for developing ...
, a former pupil of
Le Corbusier
Charles-Édouard Jeanneret (6 October 188727 August 1965), known as Le Corbusier ( , ; ), was a Swiss-French architectural designer, painter, urban planner and writer, who was one of the pioneers of what is now regarded as modern architecture ...
. The first projects were laid out in winter of 1947, and the construction began at the beginning of the following year.

The city was formally established as an urban municipality in 1952, incorporating the older settlements of Solkan, Kromberk and Rožna Dolina, which thus became, somewhat reluctantly, suburbs of Nova Gorica. The building of the town continued throughout the 1950s and 1960s, reaching the current extent by the mid-1980s. In the early 1990s, all of the aforementioned older suburbs acquired again the status of independent settlements. This was however a purely symbolic act that only affected the official statistics on population: because of this, Nova Gorica dropped from the list of 10 largest towns in Slovenia. It nevertheless remains the second largest urban conglomeration in western Slovenia, after
Koper
Koper (; ) is the List of cities and towns in Slovenia, fifth-largest city in Slovenia. Located in the Slovenian Istria, Istrian region in the southwestern part of the country, Koper is the main urban center of the Slovene coast. Port of Koper i ...
.
Climate
Culture and education
Nova Gorica hosts one of the three national theatres in Slovenia. The is also located in the town's
Kromberk district, hosted in
Kromberk Castle.
The
University of Nova Gorica is located in the suburb of
Rožna Dolina. The
Nova Gorica Grammar School, located in the city centre, is one of the most renowned high schools in Slovenia.
The cultural magazine ''
Razpotja'' is published in Nova Gorica.
Nova Gorica and Gorizia won their joint bid to be designated as
European Capital of Culture
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in 2025; the other city selected for that year is
Chemnitz
Chemnitz (; from 1953 to 1990: Karl-Marx-Stadt (); ; ) is the third-largest city in the Germany, German States of Germany, state of Saxony after Leipzig and Dresden, and the fourth-largest city in the area of former East Germany after (East Be ...
,
Germany
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.
Kostanjevica Hill
To the south of the town stands Kostanjevica Hill, home to the Church of the
Annunciation of Our Lady and a 17th-century
Franciscan
The Franciscans are a group of related organizations in the Catholic Church, founded or inspired by the Italian saint Francis of Assisi. They include three independent Religious institute, religious orders for men (the Order of Friars Minor bei ...
monastery with rich treasures from the past. The last members of the
Bourbons, the French royal family, are buried in a crypt beneath the church (
Charles X Charles X may refer to:
* Charles X of France (1757–1836)
* Charles X Gustav (1622–1660), King of Sweden
* Charles, Cardinal de Bourbon (1523–1590), recognized as Charles X of France but renounced the royal title
See also
*
* King Charle ...
himself, and members of his family and entourage including his son
Louis-Antoine de France, and his grandson
Henri d'Artois, nephew of Louis (neither Louis-Antoine nor Henri ever reigned as kings)). He fled France following the revolution in 1830, finding refuge in Gorizia, and eventually died there. Also buried there is
Pierre Louis Jean Casimir de Blacas, a Bourbon nobleman who also died in exile (in 1839).
Sveta Gora

Opposite
Kostanjevica Hill, north of the town is the settlement of
Sveta Gora with Holy Mount () a peak that has attracted pilgrims for 450 years. The view from there is exceptional, and on a clear day visitors can see as far as
Istria
Istria ( ; Croatian language, Croatian and Slovene language, Slovene: ; Italian language, Italian and Venetian language, Venetian: ; ; Istro-Romanian language, Istro-Romanian: ; ; ) is the largest peninsula within the Adriatic Sea. Located at th ...
,
Venice
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, the
Dolomites
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, and the
Kamnik
Kamnik (; ''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, pp. 26–27. or ''Stein in Oberkrain'') is the ninth-largest town of Slovenia, located in t ...
and
Julian Alps
The Julian Alps (, , , , ) are a mountain range of the Southern Limestone Alps that stretches from northeastern Italy to Slovenia, where they rise to 2,864 m at Mount Triglav, the highest peak in Slovenia. A large part of the Julian Alps is inclu ...
. The mountain top is home to a magnificent basilica, where concerts are occasionally held, a Franciscan monastery, and a museum of the
Battles of the Isonzo.
People
Arts and sciences
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Diego de Brea, theatre director
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Dean Komel, philosopher
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Mirt Komel, philosopher and author
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Branko Marušič, historian
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Maja Novak, writer
*
Dušan Pirjevec Ahac, philosopher and literary critic (born in
Solkan, now part of Nova Gorica)
*
Katja Perat, poet and essayist
*
Uroš Seljak, physicist, cosmologist
*
Mitja Velikonja, sociologist
*
Erika Vouk, poet
*
Danilo Zavrtanik, physicist and scholar
*
Marko Peljhan, artist
*
Kaja Antlej, VR/AR Museum Heritage and Space Artist
Politics and public service
*
Robert Golob
Robert Golob (born 23 January 1967) is a Slovenian businessman and politician, serving as Prime Minister of Slovenia and leader of the Freedom Movement since 2022.
Early life and education
Golob obtained his PhD in electrical engineering at th ...
, current Prime Minister of Slovenia
*
Borut Pahor
Borut Pahor (; born 2 November 1963) is a Slovenian politician who served as President of Slovenia from 2012 to 2022. He previously served as Prime Minister of Slovenia from 2008 to 2012.
A longtime member and former president of the Social D ...
, politician, former
president of Slovenia
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*
Zvonko Fišer, former state general prosecutor of Slovenia
*
Tomaž Marušič, politician, former minister of justice of Slovenia (1998–2000)
*
Vlasta Nussdorfer, child psychologist, former Slovenian
ombudsmann
*
Senko Pličanič, lawyer and politician, former minister of justice of Slovenia
*
Majda Širca, film critic and politician, minister of culture of Slovenia (2008–2011)
*
Patricija Šulin, politician,
member of the European Parliament
A member of the European Parliament (MEP) is a person who has been Election, elected to serve as a popular representative in the European Parliament.
When the European Parliament (then known as the Common Assembly of the European Coal and S ...
*
Samuel Žbogar, politician and diplomat, former minister of foreign affairs of Slovenia
Sports
*
Jernej Abramič, slalom canoer
*
Jure Franko, ski champion
*
Kris Jogan, football player
*
Aleš Kokot, football player
*
Uroš Kodelja, slalom canoer
*
Jan Močnik, basketball player
*
Matej Mugerli, road bicycle player
*
Jani Šturm, football player
*
Eva Mori, volleyball player
Show business
*
Igor Vidmar, rock musician and journalist
*
Iztok Mlakar, singer-songwriter and actor
*
Aljoša Buha, rock musician
Other
*
Jana Krivec, chess
woman grandmaster
*
Vojteh Ravnikar, architect
*
David Tasić, journalist, political prisoner (
JBTZ trial), and publisher
International relations
Twin towns — sister cities
Nova Gorica is
twinned with:
*
Aleksandrovac
Aleksandrovac ( sr-cyr, Александровац) is a town and municipality located in the Rasina District of central Serbia. As of 2022, the town has a population of 5,586 inhabitants, while the municipality has 22,069 inhabitants.
History
Fr ...
,
Serbia
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*
Klagenfurt,
Austria
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*
Otočac,
Croatia
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*
San Vendemiano,
Italy
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*
Oghuz,
Azerbaijan
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See also
*
University of Nova Gorica
*
Evropski trg
References
External links
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Nova Gorica on Geopedia*
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Populated places in the Urban Municipality of Nova Gorica
Cities and towns in the Slovene Littoral
Italy–Slovenia border crossings
Planned communities
Planned communities established in the 1940s