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  • Meet the Artists

    (Ljubljana, 2020), Pixxelpoint (2020), Vinterljus Festival of Lights (Linkoping, SE, 2019), IZIS (Portorož, 2019), Ventura Future (Italy, 2019), Responsive 2019 (Canada, 2019), Interference Tunis Light Art Project (Tunis, 2018), Design without borders (Budapest, 2018), Center for Creativity (Maribor, 2018), Visualia (Pula, HR, 2017), Bella Skyway (Poland, 2015, 2016), Lumina Festival (Portugal, 2013, 2015, 2016), Svetlobna Gverila (2013, 2014, 2019, 2021).

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  • Grandpa Frost Will Visit Ljubljana

    Each day at 5:00 PM, he will set off from Breg for a procession through the old city center in a carriage. The festive atmosphere will also be enhanced at the end of the month by the Ana Mraz street theater festival, featuring performances by clowns, jugglers, artists, and circus entertainers.

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  • Volčji Potok Arboretum – a walk among millions of flowers

    The vicinity with the Arboretum makes it a great combination to join nature with history. Kamnik is a small town, but its picturesque old center bursts with historical buildings, such as two castles and Franciscan monastery. To get the real local feel, we suggest visiting Kamnik on Tuesday or Saturday, when there’s local market, selling everything from home grown veggies, fruit, meat and dairy products.

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  • Ljubljana’s moving pictures

    It takes place in late August in a couple of venues dotted near the city center and showcases fresh shorts from former Yugoslavia and a selection of retrospectives of carefully chosen auteurs. On the other hand, Animateka already has a rich and storied tradition.

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  • Open Kitchen on a Platter – The Gourmet Ljubljana Tasting Menus

    Wine Pairing: Two glasses of wine from renowned Slovenian winemakers 15,00 € Beer Pairing: Maister Gasllus, Lager and Tektonik NorMal, Pale Ale 13,50 € Cocktail Pairing: Two glasses of signature cocktails from the Brina stand 22,00 € Non-alcoholic Pairing: Kombucha 5,00 € Open Kitchen tasting menus will be available only by prior order at the Tourist Information Center Ljubljana on Adamič-Lundrov embankment 2 or via the form on the website www.visitljubljana.si. You can choose from four different tasting menus and (optionally) add one of four beverage pairings.

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  • Ljubljana’s moving pictures

    It takes place in late August in a couple of venues dotted near the city center and showcases fresh shorts from former Yugoslavia and a selection of retrospectives of carefully chosen auteurs. On the other hand, Animateka already has a rich and storied tradition.

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  • Top 5 reasons to visit Polhov Gradec

    The main architecture style is Baroque, which can best be seen from the beautiful chapel on the first floor. The mansion is a cultural center for the locals and visitors. Inside of it is a wedding hall, two museums, wine cellar and exciting experience, which you can take part – tea party with the Count Blagaj.

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  • Volčji Potok Arboretum – a walk among millions of flowers

    The vicinity with the Arboretum makes it a great combination to join nature with history. Kamnik is a small town, but its picturesque old center bursts with historical buildings, such as two castles and Franciscan monastery. To get the real local feel, we suggest visiting Kamnik on Tuesday or Saturday, when there’s local market, selling everything from home grown veggies, fruit, meat and dairy products.

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  • Hidden Gems Just Beyond Ljubljana

    This multilingualism reflects the interconnectedness of medieval Europe and the importance of Stična as a center of learning and culture. The monastery continues to be a functioning religious center, and its doors are open to visitors seeking a glimpse into Slovenia's spiritual and historical past.

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