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  • Kamnik

    Its former glory can still be seen in the medieval urban design of its old city centre, Zaprice Castle (Grad Zaprice) and Little Castle (Mali grad).

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  • Slovenian Philharmonic

    The Slovenian Philharmonic building, which was fully renovated in 2001, features two halls, the smaller of which is quite often used for receptions. With open windows, guest can catch a view of the baroque Ursuline Church at the top of the square, and the adjacent seat of the Ljubljana University, an imposing building from the turn of the 20th century.

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  • Visit Vrhnika for a trip into history

    The museum is housed in Vrhnika's brand new cultural centre which used to be an industrial object. Its halls are submerged in half-light and packed with archaeological artifacts including the replica of world's oldest wooden wheel (3,350-3,100 B.C.).

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  • Giuseppe Verdi: IL TROVATORE, opera

    Cast:
    Il Conte di Luna: Leon Kim
    Leonora: Carolina Lopez Moreno
    Manrico: Angelos Samartzis
    Acuzena: Olesya Petrova
    Ferrando: Giorgi Manoshvili
    Ines: Olha…

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  • Ljubljana Among 100 Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities

    Ljubljana Among 100 Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities 29 Apr 2022 Ljubljana was selected as one of 100 climate-neutral and smart cities by the European Commission within the Climate Neutral and Smart Cities mission.

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  • Kavalir: getting around the city centre by electric car

    Kavalir: getting around the city centre by electric car Ljubljana's electric-powered vehicles referred to as Kavalirs (Gentle Helpers) are a free city centre public transport option friendly both to people and the environment.

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  • Visit Vrhnika for a trip into history

    The museum is housed in Vrhnika's brand new cultural centre which used to be an industrial object. Its halls are submerged in half-light and packed with archaeological artifacts including the replica of world's oldest wooden wheel (3,350-3,100 B.C.).

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dokumenti-PDF/Tiskovine-EN/2024-SLO-ANG-Brosura-Plecnikova-arhitektura.pdf

    Plečnik combined these grand concepts with his own entirely unique method of planning the city. From his house in Trnovo district he designed the land axis that leads along the streets of Emonska and Vegova directly to the heart of the city in Congress Square and Zvezda Park.

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  • Where to grab a coffee in Ljubljana?

    When we grab coffee with my friends, we usually end up in the cafe Pritličje. This cafe is located next to the Town Hall and it used to be considered a bit alternative, but today it's made its way to the mainstream. Besides coffee, they also offer snacks and alcoholic drinks.

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  • National and University Library

    You can see the central staircase with the lobby and the current exhibition in the Exhibition Hall. ** Entrance fee: €5 (children up to 15 years of age have free entry). You can see the central staircase with the lobby, the Grand Reading Room, and the current exhibition in the Exhibition Hall.

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