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  • Robert Šimrak: Purgatory

    His oeuvre is deeply rooted in a dialogue between mass media and art, transforming visual symbols such as comic strips, advertising images, religious motifs, and corporate logos into powerful artistic statements.

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  • Easter Delicacies in Ljubljana

    Easter is just around the corner, and in Slovenia, an essential part of the celebration is the traditional Easter breakfast. This includes bread, dyed hard-boiled eggs (known as ‘pirhi…

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  • Exploring Ljubljana’s cultural scene on a budget

    Ljubljana's compact size makes gallery and museum hopping very easy and some of them are free of charge which makes Ljubljana a perfect arty getaway when you're on a budget. Art is free I do believe that art is everywhere and you don't even have to enter a gallery to get your arty fix. This is especially awesome during beautiful sunny days, when you can take a walk around Metelkova Mesto for example, and be amazed by the vibrant urban art, graffiti, murals and sculptures.

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  • Photo spots

    The lonely pillar by the Philharmonic always offers space for two. Križevniška Street Before you slowly roll down the narrow street like a billiard ball, making your way to the riverbank. From wall to wall, from flower to flower, from verse to verse.

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  • Bloom Hotel

    It is located in a small square at the foot of the castle hill, just a few steps to the old city centre's vibrant streets and Ljubljanica river embankments and their numerous restaurants, bars and shops. Room amenities: cable TV/satellite TV, phone, toilet, shower, wireless internet access (Wi-Fi) safety deposit box, hairdryer, air conditioning, additional bed, baby cot.

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  • Maks Pečar sports centre

    A small climbing wall is also available in the dance studio. The martial arts hall has soft flooring and punch bags. The hall is used by schools for sports education in the morning and by volleyball and basketball clubs in the afternoon.

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  • Škuc Gallery

    Škuc Gallery © MGML © MGML © MGML © MGML The Škuc Gallery, open since 1978, is one of Ljubljana's main centres of alternative culture and contemporary visual art. It has won recognition for collaborating with excellent curators and always keeping pace with modern trends in art. At the time when Slovenia was still part of the socialist Yugoslavia, the gallery was a place where a number of now renowned ex-Yugoslav artists and art collectives began their careers, some of the best known being the IRWIN and OHO art groups and the artist and architect Marjetica Potrč.

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  • Variete Balkan | 18th Klovnbuf Festival

    Exotic, domesticated migrants from distant lands!

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  • Komenda

    One of its most important historical figures was Peter Pavel Glavar (1721-1784), renowned as a priest, economist and patron of art who encouraged the development of Komenda and left all his possessions to the town's residents.

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  • Vodnik Homestead

    Vodnik Homestead, the birthplace of poet and the first Slovenian grammarian Valentin Vodnik (1758–1819), is now a vibrant cultural center dedicated to literature, art, and creative exploration. It connects literary traditions with contemporary cultural practices and hosts a diverse range of events – from literary evenings, reading clubs, and workshops to exhibitions and concerts.

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