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Bistra Castle: Technical Museum of Slovenia
The collection includes, among others, a 1939 Mercedes-Benz presented to President Tito by the Croatian Ministry of Internal Affairs, a 1937 Packard, which President Tito received as a gift from the Soviet president Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin in 1945, two 1954 ZISs presented to Tito by Stalin's successor, Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev, a Horch 951A presented as a gift from the Russian Third Army, and a 1952 Rolls Royce, a gift to the president from the Republic of Slovenia. Related Topics BrdaVajb – where the spirit of Brda meets dialect and humour Article Brda, Wine Tour Tour Postojna Cave & Predjama Castle Tour Contacts Bistra 6 1353 Borovnica Phone: +386 (0)1 750 66 70 Email: [email protected] Web site: Bistra Castle: Technical Museum of Slovenia Map Nearby Guesthouse Bistra Point of interest map Bistra 2 Restaurants 180 m Močilnik Point of interest map Parks and nature 3.2 km Vrhnika Tourist Information Centre Point of interest map Tržaška cesta 9 Tourist Information Centres 3.2 km Show more Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for?
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Hidden Gems Just Beyond Ljubljana
All purchases support the monastery, and your wellbeing, so they make an ideal souvenir or gift. In Ljubljana, you’re so close to so many fascinating day trips that you might consider extending your stay! From nature to manmade monuments, Ljubljana is the perfect base from which to explore central Slovenia.
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Hamo & Tribute 2 love Iz4kani lajv, concert
In the beautiful surroundings of the Ljubljana Castle, in the intimate Hribar Hall, they are preparing an acoustic concert that will fill you with both passion and excitement. And as we approach Women's Day this concert will also be a tribute to all the women in our lives.
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Flora and Fauna around Ljubljana
Another advance was to design beehives in the form of stackable boxes—this is the most commonly used system today. It’s no wonder that World Bee Day, an international celebration of bees first proposed by Slovenia to the UN, falls on May 20—Janša’s birthday. Slovenia is renowned for its distinctive traditional beehive architecture, referred to as "AŽ hives" or "AZ hives." 90% of all beekeepers in Slovenia use AZ hives, and many the world over.
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Volčji Potok Arboretum – a walk among millions of flowers
If you are a history lover, the ancient artifacts along with the story of how Vrhnika is transforming itself these days, will make for a compelling half-day trip. Naloži več Loader Pomagajte nam izboljšati spletno mesto Ste našli informacije, ki ste jih iskali?
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Biking Tour: Karst and Sea
On our way we will be passing by natural and cultural sights and most of the time we will have a view on the Adriatic Sea. To complete our mountain biking Slovenia adventure we select great country houses and taverns where you will taste unique Slovenian cuisine and drinks. If the weather is fine you can enjoy the tour all year long and the itinerary can be adjusted to 3 or 4 days.
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A glimpse of history: tea party with the noble
It will take only a couple of minutes to reach the mansion by foot. Tea with count Blagay is also a part of the full day experience trip Delights of Count Blagay’s Land. Več Sorodne zgodbe Visit Vrhnika for a trip into history When exploring Slovenia there is a lot to be said about the smaller towns, often offering more than meets the eye.
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A circular summit indicator helps visitors interpret the view, which takes in Ljubljana, the Barje wetland and the chain of the Alps with Slovenia’s highest mountain, Triglav, and extends to the hills of the Posavje, Dolenjska and Notranjska regions. Krim is also the most important trigonometric point in Slovenia; from 1817 to 1828 it was used as a benchmark for the first cadastral measurements in present-day Slovenia.
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Tatar goulash
Chef Mojmir Šiftar, the young talent of 2019 according to the Gault&Millau Slovenia guide, discovered his passion for cooking in childhood, and solidified his belief in a culinary career path under the mentorship of Janez Bratovž.
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Šmarna Gora from Zavrh (669 m)
Šmarna Gora from Zavrh (669 m) © Peter Košenina Šmarna Gora, Marked by Slovenia’s Highest Mountain, Triglav There are many trails leading to the top of Šmarna gora, with one route in particular exhibiting a true mountaineering character.
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