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  • Pippi Travels the World

    Pippi Longstocking opens her treasure chest full of gold coins only to find a reason for a new adventure. Since the chest is empty, she has no choice but to set off on a journey to find her father…

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  • The Police Orchestra

    The Police Orchestra will start their performance with a march on Jakopič Promenade and recall the recent history of the Breakfast Concerts performed by various brass bands at Švicarija. 

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  • Dol pri Ljubljani

    In the past, its area was closely connected with the Sava river, a major travel and trade route before the introduction of the railway.

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  • St. Bartholomew's Church

    The church was later redesigned by Ljubljana’s greatest architect, Jože Plečnik. Next to it, he created a stone staircase that leads to Tivoli Park. Plečnik left a semi-circular opening in the roof above the main entrance. Why? So that the lime tree next to the church could continue to grow.

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  • National and University Library

    Accessible to persons with movement disabilities Designated parking space for persons with movement disabilities Designated path from the car park/public transport to the building Designated entrance for persons with movement disabilities Designated sanitary facilities accessible to persons with movement disabilities Adequate access to the building for persons with movement disabilities (hallways, staircase, lift, etc.)

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  • Discover green Ljubljana with a bicycle

    See green Ljubljana from a biker’s perspective Getting around town on a bicycle is so easy and fast and there’s so much more to see than the city centre, so I suggest you hop on your rented two wheeler and take a tour. Why not start in our largest park, the lungs of the city, the Tivoli Park? Go say hello to the ducks at the Tivoli pond and maybe start with a cup of coffee at the nearby Čolnarna coffee shop.

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    Ljubljana  Log-Dragomer: 17 km Explore Log and Dragomer Besides the natural environment, the sports park in Log pri Brezovici also invites you to come to the edge of the Ljubljansko Barje. The park has one of the largest walls for bouldering in Slovenia, and occasionally hosts important climbing competitions. 17TO THE PICTURESQUE KARST POLJE Planinsko Polje and the River Unica, which flows out of the famous Planinska Jama Cave, is a paradise for fishing and fly-fishing.

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  • City Museum of Ljubljana - MGML

    The trail includes, among other things, the Emona House and the Early Christian Centre archaeological parks, where visitors can see the most beautifully preserved remains of Roman houses in Ljubljana, and the remains of the Emona city wall, renovated by the famous architect Jože Plečnik.

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  • City Museum of Ljubljana - MGML

    The trail includes, among other things, the Emona House and the Early Christian Centre archaeological parks, where visitors can see the most beautifully preserved remains of Roman houses in Ljubljana, and the remains of the Emona city wall, renovated by the famous architect Jože Plečnik.

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  • Top art museums and galleries in Ljubljana

    The adjacent Museum of Modern Art represents artistic phenomena of 20th and 21st century, such as the constructivism of Avgust Černigoj, the monumental realism of Tone Kralj, and the avant-garde provocation of Neue Slowenische Kunst. The International Centre of Graphic Arts in Tivoli Park is known as the producer of the famous International Biennial of Graphic Arts since 1955. In the Museum of Contemporary Art (MSUM) Metelkova you meet Eastern European avant-garde artists, from Kazimir Malevič to Marina Abramović.

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