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Trg republike square
Plečnik’s pupil Edvard Ravnikar designed it in 1960 as the centre of modern Ljubljana, on a site previously occupied by the extensive gardens of the Ursuline convent. A group of architects led by Ravnikar worked on the square from 1962 until 1982
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Gospodarsko razstavišče
Koritnik © D. Šverko © Ž. Koritnik Conference capacity GR – Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre is Slovenia’s leading event venue, featuring 20 multifunctional halls covering a total of 12,323 m² of indoor space and an additional 8,844 m² of outdoor exhibition area.
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Railway Museum
Accessible event space for persons with movement disabilities Accessible information desk/cash register for persons with movement disabilities Notes The Museum, accessible for the disabled, offers guided tours and children discounts. Contacts Parmova ulica 35 1000 Ljubljana Phone: +386 (0)1 291 26 41 Email: [email protected] Web site: Railway Museum Map Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for?
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Centre Rog
On this site, there was initially a small leather workshop, then a machine shop, which was significantly expanded in the 1920s with a modern skeletal structure. After World War II and subsequent…
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Beer Way to Freedom Tour
Starting point Trg svobode (Freedom Square), Kamnik Languages English Note When you buy the trip package, you will receive a return train ticket from Ljubljana to Kamnik Menus are adapted for children, minors, vegetarians, and vegans To view the booking calendar, enable cookies and refresh the page.
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BicikeLJ bicycle-sharing system
The BicikeLJ bicycle-sharing system gives you an opportunity to hire bikes from self-service terminals located across the wider Ljubljana city centre. BicikeLJ bikes are particularly suitable for shorter, up to an hour-long rides as hire is free if you return a hired bicycle to the nearest docking station within an hour and wait for five minutes before hiring a new one.
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Volčji Potok Arboretum
© Produkcija Studio © Ana Pogačar © Produkcija Studio © Mateja Račevski © The archive of Turizem Ljubljana © Dunja Wedam The Volčji Potok Arboretum is the most visited botanical park in Slovenia. It covers an 85-hectare site and features 3,500 plants from all over the world.
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Limbarska gora (773 m)
Limbarska Gora is one of the most enjoyable lengthy but easy hikes to be had in the vicinity of Ljubljana – if the chosen starting point is Gradišče Lake, a popular recreation spot near Lukovica. This route combines two notable attractions, one natural and one cultural: the summit of Limbarska Gora is marked by a pretty little church dedicated to St Valentine, to whom courting couples and newlyweds like to commend themselves.
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The Flax Scutching and Spinning Festival & the Festival of Flavours
This event revives the memory of an ancient craft that is still preserved in parts of Slovenia, while offering a variety of typical tastes from the Ljubljana hinterland. In the municipality of Škofljica, flax spinning and scutching have a rich history and tradition. In the past, these practices played a significant role, as they allowed for the production of flax threads, which were the basic material for making various clothing items, textiles, and other useful products.
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