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  • Lukovica

    It is the centre of the Črni graben territory, moulded by and along the Radomlja river. Mills and sawmills used to run on the river.

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  • Cekin Mansion: National Museum of Contemporary History

    The renovation also included the building of a communication tower in the courtyard and conversion of loft space. Accessible to persons with movement disabilities Designated parking space for persons with movement disabilities Designated path from the car park/public transport to the building Designated entrance for persons with movement disabilities Designated sanitary facilities accessible to persons with movement disabilities Adequate access to the building for persons with movement disabilities (hallways, staircase, lift, etc.)

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  • Slovenian Theatre Institute – Theatre Museum

    Permanent exhibition: From the Jesuits to Ivan Cankar – On the Beginnings of Slovenian Theatre This exhibition presents the beginnings and main trends in Slovenian theatre, its place within the context of European cultural developments, and its role in the shaping of Slovenian national consciousness. It covers different periods in Slovenian theatrical history from the Passion processions of the second half of the 17th century to 16 March 1900, which saw the premiere of Ivan Cankar's play Jakob Ruda, the first piece of modern Slovenian theatre.

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  • Meetings

    Why Ljubljana Planning an event Our services Congress calendar News Ljubljana is the political, cultural, and educational center of the Slovenian nation, as well as an important commercial, business, congress, trade fair, transportation, and scientific hub of Slovenia.

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  • See the Festive Lights without a Car

    The December events and gatherings in the city attract a large number of people every year, including residents of Ljubljana and visitors from elsewhere. Most of them come to the city centre by car, leading to increased traffic and improperly parked vehicles, which hinder and endanger vulnerable road users. In order to ensure a more pleasant festive experience at the December events in Ljubljana, the City of Ljubljana invites residents and other visitors to ride city buses for free instead of using their cars between 5 p.m. and midnight.

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  • Landscape park: Tivoli, Rožnik, Šiška Hill

    Landscape park: Tivoli, Rožnik, Šiška Hill © Dunja Wedam © Dunja Wedam © Dunja Wedam © Dunja Wedam © Darko Pavlović Although Slovenia has many rich and varied natural landscapes, there’s nothing Šiškars love doing more than setting out on a walk to Šiška Hill, the highest peak of Rožnik, which is connected to the city by Tivoli Park. Ljubljana is one of the few European cities with a protected forest area so close to the city centre. The landscape park, which is the perfect distance from the city’s hustle and bustle, neither too near nor too far, is an oasis for all those who love living with one foot in the forest, and the other in the midst of the lively city and all its delights.

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  • The 200th anniversary of the Ljubljana Congress

    The Ljubljana Congress of 1821 was the second of three congresses of the Holy Alliance, a political and military alliance initiated by the Russian Emperor Alexander I, along with Austria and Prussia. Later, almost all European great powers joined them, primarily with the aim of suppressing emerging national and revolutionary movements that were uniting across the European continent.

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Maps/Ljubljana-Region-Map-ANG-680x480-.pdf

    In addition to an interactive experience of the Carniolan Grey with live beehives, multimedia stories about the Rothschütz beekeeping family, and the ApiLab Innovation Technology Centre, the most exciting activity available is sleeping in a beehive with 12 wooden honeycomb cell rooms. Ljubljana  Carniolan Bee House: 26 km Ljubljana  Polževo: 28 km Explore Polževo Take a trip to the Kriško-Polževska Planota.

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  • Ljubljana–Stična

    Founded in the year 1136, this Cistercian monastery is one of the most important historical monuments in Slovenia. It was once one of the principal centres of cultural and economic life in the country. It was here that the famous Stična Manuscripts were produced. Cistercian monks still live in the monastery, which is also the home of the Slovene Museum of Christianity.

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  • Ljubljana Tourism's most notable awards

    Read more 6 Oct 2020 Ljubljana among the Covid-19 Safest Christmas Destinations European Best Destinations organisation listed Ljubljana among the 15 European destinations with the safest Christmas markets in Europe for Covid-19.

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