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  • Via Slovenica – Exploring Roman Heritage

    Schedule 1 April – 31 October 2014: Thursdays at 8:30.  1 November 2014 – 31 March 2015: Thursdays at 8:30.  Duration Nine hours (full-day excursion).   Number of participants The tour requires a minimum of two people to operate.

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  • Archaeological park Emona

    A Brief History of EmonaBy 14 AD, the Roman colony of Julian Emona (Colonia Iulia Aemona) already stood on the site of present-day Ljubljana's city centre. This is evidenced by an inscription referring to a donation granted to the city by Emperors Augustus and Tiberius.

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  • Where to eat in Ljubljana on New Year's Eve 2019

    So you’re looking to spend your New Year’s Eve in Ljubljana? I can’t blame you. Ljubljana is a charming city with a friendly and cosmopolitan vibe, now even more than ever before. And if you’re in search of a cosy or festive place to bid 2019 farewell and say hello to 2020, you’ll be sure to find it in this compact city.

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  • Slovenian Escape Room Association Established

    In Slovenia, the first room opened in summer 2014 and the end of that year there was 6 rooms. Today, there are almost thirty different forms of games and some of them have also received the “Certificate of Excellence 2016” by the TripAdvisor.

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  • UNESCO 2nd Open Education Global Conference to take place in Ljubljana in 2017

    UNESCO (represented by its Director General, Irina Bokova) supported the initiative and proposed Slovenia to host the 2nd Open Education Global Conference. In September 2014 Director General of UNESCO, Irina Bokova, and Director of the Jožef Stefan Institute (IJS), Prof. Jadran Lenarčič, PhD, signed an agreement on the establishment of UNESCO Chair on Open Technologies for Open Educational Resources and Open Learning, based at the IJS Ljubljana.

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  • Ljubljana Makes the List of Most Sustainable Tourism Practices for the 10th Time

    The destinations that make the top 100 stand out for their effectiveness, innovation, and the ability to inspire other destinations. The competition has been organized by Green Destinations since 2014, and Ljubljana is the only city in the world to have made this prestigious list ten times. This year, the international jury was impressed by LUV Fest, a festival of love, art, and rambling, which takes place from February 8 to March 12.

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  • Ljubljana among finalists for the European Capital of Smart Tourism 2022

    Ljubljana among finalists for the European Capital of Smart Tourism 2022 4. okt. 2021 Predvajaj zvočni posnetek vsebine Your browser does not support the audio element.

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  • Ljubljana is once again in the finals of the European Capital of Smart Tourism competition

    On 7 August 2019, the European Commission announced the finalists of the 2020 European Capital of Smart Tourism competition, which include Ljubljana. After a presentation in Helsinki, on 8 October 2019 the European Jury will select two winning cities and award four others in the accessibility, sustainability, digitalisation, and cultural heritage and creativity categories

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  • City Museum of Ljubljana - MGML

    To round off the tour of the four-storey museum building, visitors can stop at the museum café for refreshment or at the museum shop to buy a souvenir. Emona: The Roman Trail of Ljubljana The Roman Trail of Ljubljana is a circular route taking in ten monuments of the Roman city of Emona, whose 2000th anniversary of foundation was celebrated in 2014.

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  • Ljubljana has been ranked as one of the Global TOP 100 Sustainable Destinations 2017 – again for the third time!

    © Primož Hieng This year 155 destinations from 57 countries were nominated for the prestigious list. Ljubljana has been ranked this year for the third time (first was in 2014, and secondly last year, when the Slovenian capital hosted the two-day conference Global Green Destinations Day).

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