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  • Kino Šiška - Centre for Urban Culture

    Tip: Before leaving, be sure to visit the restroom downstairs to see the amazing artwork there. Schedule The Box Office is open on weekdays from 15:00 to 20:00 and one hour before events. Café Kino Šiška is open daily from 8:00 to 23:00 during the winter season (1 Oct – 31 May) and from 8:00 to 24:00 in the summer season (1 Jun – 30 Sep).

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  • European Food Summit

    These stories are complemented at a special “experience dinner” by the flavours of the top culinary creations of selected chefs. The programme of events open to the general public includes: a culinary stroll with Ljubljana chefs through the cultural temples and sights of Ljubljana a preview of the popular Open Kitchen initiative the attractive Cable Car Dinner served aboard the Krvavec ski resort cable car against a backdrop of breathtaking views the Gourmet in the Snow event at the Krvavec ski resort, where skiing is accompanied by a feast prepared by top Slovenian chefs.

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  • Ljubljana events highlights

    Ljubljana Tourism has been a strategic partner since the start in 2007. Read more European Cities Marketing Annual Conference 2019 Ljubljana hosted the General Assembly and International Conference of the European Cities Marketing Association (ECM) that was attended by two hundred participants from 27 countries.

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  • Sora Catering

    References: Official caterer for EuroBasket 2013 (Slovenia) UEFA Champions Club (Stadion Maksimir Zagreb, Croatia) Hugo Boss Opening (Emporium BTC Ljubljana, Slovenia) EuroBasket 2015 (Zagreb Arena Hall, Croatia) AUDI A4 pre-premiere (Ljubljana GR-Congress and Convention Centre, Slovenia)

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  • Exploring Ljubljana’s cultural scene on a budget

    So start right in the city centre, follow the big green dot and visit the City Art Gallery. It’s relatively large but unless it’s an opening, it’s not very crowded, so you can totally come here to clear your head. A short walk away there’s a smaller and newer Vžigalica gallery.

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  • Church of St. Michael

    It combines the features of Greek temples with those of the churches of the Slovenian Kras region, which are characterised by open belfries as part of their front façades. Due to the marshy ground, the church is built on piles. Its structure is partly made of wood.

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  • Kavalir: getting around the city centre by electric car

    The Kavalir fleet currently consists of four vehicles, two of them open-sided and two glazed and heated in winter time. Friendly Kavalir drivers will take you anywhere within the city centre pedestrian zone.

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  • Exploring Ljubljana’s cultural scene on a budget

    So start right in the city centre, follow the big green dot and visit the City Art Gallery. It’s relatively large but unless it’s an opening, it’s not very crowded, so you can totally come here to clear your head. A short walk away there’s a smaller and newer Vžigalica gallery.

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  • Regional destination organization

    The area of the Ljubljana region represents the green hinterland of Slovenia’s capital city and offers excellent opportunities for the marketing and further development of products tied to rural holidays, discovering local culture and cuisine, and active leisure (mainly hiking and cycling).

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  • Tivoli Mansion: International Centre of Graphic Arts

    In front of the building, there used to be a statue of the Austrian-Czech Count Radetzky, who opened the mansion to the public. Today, the premises are occupied by the International Centre of Graphic Arts, which features the largest Slovenian collection of graphic art and authorial publications created after World War II.

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