The centre has four halls named after
Slovene artists: Gallus Hall (named after the late-
Renaissance composer
Jacobus Gallus), Linhart Hall (named after the
Enlightenment erudite and playwright
Anton Tomaž Linhart), Kosovel Hall (named after the
Expressionist poet
Srečko Kosovel), and Štih Hall (named after the literary critic
Bojan Štih). The Cankar Centre also has a large foyer where events are held (artistic performances, dances, book fairs, etc.). In front of the building stands a monument to Ivan Cankar, designed in 1982 by the sculptor
Slavko Tihec. In September 2011 the renovation of the first lobby was held, increasing the height of the ceiling, replacing the carpet with bamboo parquet and refurbished lighting; The recast was received by critics of the Association of Architects of Ljubljana, the Association of Architects of Slovenia, the Chamber of Architecture and Space of Slovenia, the Architecture and Design Museum, the Dessa Galleries and the Ferry Institute for the purpose of encroaching on the architectural image Space. ==History==