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  • National Museum of Slovenia

    One of the most outstanding is the 60,000 year old Neanderthal flute from the Divje Babe excavation site. The National Museum of Slovenia is housed in a centrally located neo-Renaissance palace built between 1883 and 1885 to designs by Viljem Treo. The Museum's history goes back to 1821, to the foundation of its predecessor, the Provincial Museum of Carniola.

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  • Best Ljubljana museums for kids

    It takes you 10 minutes of walking to get from the Prešernov trg square to the entrance of the museum. House of Experiments Slovenia’s first hands on science centre. My first visit was actually long before I had any kids, while I was studying in Ljubljana, so even if you are traveling without kids, this makes a good outing.

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  • Best Ljubljana museums for kids

    It takes you 10 minutes of walking to get from the Prešernov trg square to the entrance of the museum. House of Experiments Slovenia’s first hands on science centre. My first visit was actually long before I had any kids, while I was studying in Ljubljana, so even if you are traveling without kids, this makes a good outing.

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  • The Way of St. James: Ivančna Gorica - Grosuplje (Perovo)

    The route is part of the Way of St. James from Slovenska vas to Trieste in Italy.

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  • Art and culture

    Art and culture PLEČNIK’S LJUBLJANA Jože Plečnik, whose selected masterpieces are inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, is credited with elevating Ljubljana to one of the most significant comprehensive works of art of the 20th century, recognized as a global urbanistic phenomenon.

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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.

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  • Travel Trade

    In Ljubljana you can experience: the friendly atmosphere and the vibrant pulse of a creative city, guided tours in 19 languages, original activity tours, excellent local cuisine, the unspoilt beauty of the Ljubljana region. Sightseeing photos Plečnik’s Ljubljana Architect Jože Plečnik (1872-1957) left his mark on Ljubljana in the same way as Antoni Gaudí did on Barcelona. Vibrant city Festivals, cultural events and outdoor happenings give pace to Ljubljana's lively heartbeat throughout the year.

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  • Gostilna Mihovec

    On Fridays and Saturdays, Gostilna Mihovec hosts dance events with live music played by the in-house ensemble Mihovec. Menu choice: Slovenian dishes, game dishes, freshwater fish, seafood, vegetarian dishes, grilled dishes, lunchtime menus, desserts, homemade bread, homemade baked goods, homemade schnapps, varietal Slovenian wines.

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  • Valvas'or

    Valvas'or © Tanja Pečenko © Tanja Pečenko © Tanja Pečenko © Tanja Pečenko The restaurant Valvas'or may be named after a famous figure in Slovenian history, the polymath Janez Vajkard Valvasor (1641–1693), who was born in a house next door, but its approach to culinary arts is distinctly modern. Its cuisine is mainly characterized by Mediterranean flavours, but its menu also includes items typical of European cuisine.

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  • Golf in Ljubljana and Slovenia

    You can also play at the Trnovo Golf Course, which is a smaller, 9-hole golf course situated on the edge of Ljubljana, or visit one of the region's several practice fields. A number of hotels and guest houses in Ljubljana and its surrounding area offer special golf packages including accommodation in the vicinity of golf courses and various leisure activities.

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