The Ljubljana Central Pharmacy (), or shortly the Central Pharmacy (), is one of the most prominent buildings at Preà ¡eren Square (), the central square of the Slovenian capital of Ljubljana. It is also known as Mayer Palace () or . It houses the city's central pharmacy.
The Neo-Renaissance building is located between Trubar Street () and the Petkovà ¡ek Embankment (). It was designed in 1896âÂÂ97 by Ferdinand Hauser and was built before the end of the century by Gustav Tönnies, whereas the façade was carried out by Filip SupanÃÂiÃÂ. Until World War II, the building also housed a cafe named the Preà ¡eren Cafe () after the poet France Preà ¡eren (1800âÂÂ1849).