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9th Castle Days

Fairy tale book presentation: Friderik the Castle Rat

18. May from 11:00, Dragon's Den, Ljubljana Castle

Friderik is a cute, benevolent rat who is more than five hundred years old. He was named after Emperor Frederick III of Habsburg, who founded the Ljubljana Diocese and first established a fortress on the Castle Hill. Our Friderik lived on the Castle Hill before even before that, and was one of the first inhabitants of the Ljubljana Castle.

His favourite place to live was in the Erasmus Tower, where there was a dungeon for disobedient nobles. He was a confidant with whom the prisoners liked to share their stories. Since he was dexterous and quick, he could move around unnoticed throughout the castle and secretly observe events from dark corners. Thus, he had a good insight into everything that was happening and eventually became the castle chronicler.
For centuries, Friderik has been convinced that he has noble blood, which is why he walks on two legs. For a rat, he is well built and tall, but the years have added a touch of grey to his whiskers. Although he knows how to cast a dirty look, he usually wears a good-humoured smile on his face.
After five hundred years, Friderik still resides in the Ljubljana Castle. He carefully records all of the goings-on, knowing that they will one day be of interest to people, just as his stories from the past enthral visitors today.
Friderik has become so famous that he has now got his own picture book, which will be presented to us by the illustrator Gorazd Vahen on the occasion of its publication.

Psst: The easiest to find Friderik today is in the Castle Souvenir Shop.

We recommend using the funicular railway to visit the picture book presentation. For the duration of the Castle Days, there will be a uniform discounted price for a return ticket for the funicular.

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