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Interested in Slovenia's industrial heritage? Visit Technical Museum of Slovenia
A wide range of collections The Technical Museum of Slovenia was opened with its first collection in 1953, but now the exhibition space spreads over 6,000 square meters, offering more than 10 different collections – to name a few: printing, agriculture, textiles, fishing, water driving machinery, wood working… While my husband was impressed by the road vehicles collection, which also includes 15 cars used by the President of Yugoslavia, Marshall Tito, I was fascinated by its wildlife collection.
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Kino Šiška - Centre for Urban Culture
This unique venue is primarily dedicated to music, theatre, dance and experimental productions, while also being suitable for meetings, conferences and other related events. Featuring 2,468 square metres of architectural and technological innovations, Kino Šiška ranks among largest and technically most advanced venues of its kind in Europe.
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Jumpin' Jumpin' at WOOP! Ljubljana Trampolin Park
Ljubljana Trampolin Park Inga Batur Inga Batur thinks all the trips with the kids should be fun(ny). More WOOP! Ljubljana Trampolin Park offers 3500 square meters of unadulterated fun for the whole family. In the air. Here are our tips to plan a great visit. Kids recommend WOOP!
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Stanislav Logar - Stanč about Klobasarna
Stanislav Logar - Stanč about Klobasarna At the Ciril-Metodov Trg square, in the facilities of the former watchmaker’s, you will find the Klobasarna (sausage shop) – an interesting shop, which unites the two great trends: resorting to the local, domestic, traditional food and the every more popular concept of street food.
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Slovenia – the cradle of civilisation?
Originally part of an ancient oxcart, it’s cleverly fashioned from ash and oak, is 70cm in diameter and 5cm thick, and has a square-cut hub. Take a close look – you’ll be really impressed by its precise and ingenious structure. You’re looking back across the centuries at a true icon of man’s cultural heritage.
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In focus
Creative Ljubljana Is Ljubljana the European capital with the most creativity per square metre? We think so. MMM Stories: Učilna okusov and Trgovina pri zmaju If we were to tell you that there was a shop where they steered clear of the fast pace and mindless consumerism of the modern, individual-oriented world and preferred to cultivate and nurture a community rooted in the Slovenian soil, its customs, authentic flavours and sincere stories, would you believe us?
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Visitors
Creative Ljubljana Is Ljubljana the European capital with the most creativity per square metre? We think so. Cultural quarters of Ljubljana In collaboration with the inhabitants of various districts of the city and representatives of the creative sector, Ljubljana Tourism is working hard to promote the development of recognisable cultural and artistic quarters.
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Castles that Ring Ljubljana
The castle was also the setting for a famous ballad by Slovenia’s leading Romantic poet, France Prešeren, called “Rosamund of Turjak.” It tells of attempts to win the heart of the spoiled heiress to the castle. You can learn all about these stories on a visit to the impressive castle, which also contains original frescoes, arms and armor exhibits and some slightly creepy lifelike mannequins.
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Ljubljana Komenda: 20 km Explore Komenda Komenda is known for horse breeding, horse-racing, pottery and beekeeping. Next to the Baroque Church of St. Peter there is a square that was designed by the architect Jože Plečnik. In the square there is a statue of Peter Pavel Glavar. 16TO THE EDGE OF THE LJUBLJANSKO BARJE The wetlands of the Ljubljana basin are attractive for their distinctive natural features, and cycling and hiking trails.
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Ljubljana illuminated in festive lights
Ljubljana illuminated in festive lights Ljubljana is a wonderful city any day of the year, but in December it takes on an especially magical guise, radiant with festive lights woven into surprising forms that always enchant both residents and visitors. At this time the city squares, streets, bridges and embankments come alive in a truly special atmosphere you just can’t miss. Come join us from 29 November 2024 to 15 January 2025
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