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  • Trg francoske revolucije square

    Trg francoske revolucije square © Tanja Pečenko © Tanja Pečenko © Tanja Pečenko © Tanja Pečenko  Trg francoske revolucije (French Revolution Square) was built in 1793.

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  • Bistra Castle: Technical Museum of Slovenia

    Particularly notable are a collection of limousines owned by the late president of the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito (1892-1980), and the exhibition The Written Word: Printing in Slovenian Inhabited Areas. Tito's Cars This collection brings together fifteen cars used by the former Yugoslav president Tito.

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  • Grandpa Frost is coming to Ljubljana

    He will greet children on his traditional route through Čevljarski Most Bridge, Mestni trg Square, Stritarjeva Street, Prešernov Trg Square, Wolfova Street, Kongresni Trg Square, and Novi Trg Square, with stops in front of the City Hall and on Prešernov Trg Square and Novi Trg Square.

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  • 32nd Hike along the Velike Lašče Cultural Trail

    The hike will start between 7:00 and 10:00 AM at the main square in Velike Lašče.

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dokumenti-PDF/Statisticni-podatki/Annual-Data-Overview_2024.pdf

    ANNUAL DATA OVERVIEW TOURISM FLOWS IN LJUBLJANA Ljubljana Tourism in 2024 Source: Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, TL. P ARRIVALS OVERNIGHT STAYS LENGHT OF STAY Total 2.0 Foreign 2.0 Domestic 1.7 1.276.455 (+14.6 % compared to 2023) (+13.2 % compared to 2019) Foreign 1,210,004 (94.8 %) Domestic 66,451 (5.2 %) 2.590.898 (+12.7 % compared to 2023) (+16.3% compared to 2019) Foreign 2,480,191 (95.5 %) Domestic 110,717 (4.5 %) Increase in Arrivals and Overnight Stays, 2024/2023 (in %) Source: Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, TL.

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  • Monthly Data on Arrivals and Overnight Stays in Ljubljana

    Monthly Data on Arrivals and Overnight Stays in Ljubljana Year 2025 The following data represents information for the current year, acquired from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia (SURS) and is available with an approximate delay of 2 months. Monthly data for May 2025 Monthly data for April 2025 Monthly data for March 2025 Monthly data for February 2025 Monthly data for January 2025 Year 2024 The following data represents information for the current year, acquired from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia (SURS) and is available with an approximate delay of 2 months.

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  • Monthly Data on Arrivals and Overnight Stays in the Central Slovenia Region

    Monthly Data on Arrivals and Overnight Stays in the Central Slovenia Region Year 2025 The following data represents information for the current year, acquired from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia (SURS) and is available with an approximate delay of 3 months. Monthly data for May 2025 Monthly data for April 2025 Monthly data for March 2025 Monthly data for February 2025 Monthly data for January 2025   Year 2024 The following data represents information for the current year, acquired from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia (SURS) and is available with an approximate delay of 3 months.

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  • Mengeš

    Many prehistorical, Roman and Slav archaeological findings bare witness to this. The town was first mentioned in 1154 and gained square rights in 1867. Traditionally peasant settlement later became known as a centre of home crafts.

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  • Plečnik's Ljubljana

    Using augmented reality and 3D recordings, you'll get to explore how Plečnik envisioned Prešeren Square, the Butcher's Bridge, the City Hall, and much more.   The investment is co-financed by the Republic of Slovenia and the European Union under the European Regional Development Fund.

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  • Cukrarna - from an industrial facility to a gallery and a special venue

    New beginnings: gallery and special venue At the end of 2018, with the financial support of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia and the European Regional Development Fund, the City Municipality of Ljubljana (MOL) began the first proper renovation of the building, through which Ljubljana will gain the largest gallery (2500 square meters) and a special venue suitable for hosting 1,000 guests and for presenting more demanding Slovenian and foreign artistic-exhibition projects.

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