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  • A different view on CD Congress Centre Ljubljana: Fashion Rules!

    Signed by architect Edvard Ravnikar (student of the famous Jože Plečnik, who left a strong print on Ljubljana), this architectural gem was created in the era of modernism and is considered a prime example of monumental architecture, comparable to Alvar Aalto’s Finlandia Hall in Helsinki. A number of smaller details are still surprising, yet the most astonishing fact is that the architecture’s significance has not diminished in the 36 years since its construction. And here is a fine example of a successful blend between different concepts – lifestyle, design and architecture.

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  • Together for a Clean Ljubljanica

    On Saturday, April 19, the traditional spring environmental campaign For a More Beautiful Ljubljana will conclude with the cleaning of the Ljubljanica River. Between 10:00 and 14:00, the Shoemaker’s Bridge (Čevljarski most) will transform into a cozy open-air living room, where passers-by can relax, enjoy live piano performances, or take part in creating a large collaborative drawing inspired by Ljubljana and the Ljubljanica.

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  • The region of Central Slovenia at EXPO Milano 2015

    Another one of this year's cultural highlights in Ljubljana will also be the 60th edition of International Biennial of Graphic Arts, organized by the International Centre of Graphic Arts - one of the oldest and most renowned events of its kind in the world. The entertainment programme The dragon mascot of Ljubljana will be on the premises, offering visitors a chance to take their photos with him.

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  • Love for Love = Ljubezen za Ljubezen

    Love for Love is a creative community project bringing together seven Slovenian and international designers to explore their personal experiences of love through textiles, design, and storytelling…

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  • A different view on CD Congress Centre Ljubljana: Fashion Rules!

    Signed by architect Edvard Ravnikar (student of the famous Jože Plečnik, who left a strong print on Ljubljana), this architectural gem was created in the era of modernism and is considered a prime example of monumental architecture, comparable to Alvar Aalto’s Finlandia Hall in Helsinki. A number of smaller details are still surprising, yet the most astonishing fact is that the architecture’s significance has not diminished in the 36 years since its construction. And here is a fine example of a successful blend between different concepts – lifestyle, design and architecture.

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/O-nas/Vodniska-sluzba/ANG-Eticni-kodeks-za-gostince.pdf

    Together, we establish appropriate conditions for so- cialising, education, and vocational activity. We also ensure equal treatment of everyone, including the most vulnerable groups. respect the local community and its daily rhythm; well-maintained and people-friendly public spaces; ensure a pleasant, inclusive, and sustainable environment; noise reduction and responsible use of natural resources; protect natural and cultural heritage; inclusion of all visitor groups, including vulnerable groups; the creation of conditions for quality living, working, learning, and socialising – for all who live, work, or visit this part of the city. strengthen the image of Ljubljana as a responsible and hospitable tourist destination.

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  • We have the new taste of Ljubljana 2021!

    Boštjan Volk created a Home-style Dessert (Slov. Sladica po domače): on the visually most perfected plate, Volk allowed the slightly unusual dessert ingredients to speak for themselves, resulting in a delicate and finely tuned dish, soothing to both the eyes and taste buds.

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  • Cultural venues

    Go to Ljubljana Castle Website Metelkova – Alternative Culture Centre Metelkova is one of the most famous attractions in Ljubljana. The alternative culture centre, which rose from a squat in former army barracks, brings together a variety of creative practices and events.

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  • Šmarna gora: route via Spodnja Kuhinja (669 m)

    It is also known as the “Path over the Roots” – for reasons that will soon become apparent! This is the most popular route up Šmarna Gora, on which you will meet other hikers from early morning until late in the evening. The route is not exposed, but it is quite steep, with frequent tree roots on the path and some rocky sections.

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  • Kamniška Bistrica Valley

    Attractions The Kamniška Bistrica Valley boasts a number of natural attractions, the most popular being the main source of the river Kamniška Bistrica, the smaller Mali izvirek source, the Veliki Predaselj and Mali Predaselj gorges, and the Orglice waterfall.

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