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European Food Summit: The 'Common-Sensitarian' Diet Manifesto for a Better Future
Sabina Repovž (Gostilna Repovž, BIB Gourmand and Michelin Green Star) took the guests into the sweet world of illusions with her dessert served at the House of Illusions. The House of Good Wines, Koželj, provided the selected wine accompaniments to the inspiring dishes. The crawl finished at the Maxi Passage, where a special culinary-art performance inspired by the uniqueness of women, in collaboration with the culinary masters of Jezeršek Catering, was provided by artist and illustrator Mitja Bokun, together with a cup of Barcaffe coffee.
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National Gallery
Dermastja Basic description Conference capacity The National Gallery, Slovenia's foremost museum of historical art, holds the country's largest collection of fine art from the High Middle Ages to the 20th century. It also houses a permanent exhibition of works by Zoran Mušič (1909–2005), one of Europe's leading modernist painters, and various temporary exhibitions.
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Jakopič Gallery
The quarter includes a central square symbolizing the open space of the Roman Forum. In Roman times, arcades housing shops, inns and administrative offices were sited around the square. The Jakopičeva galerija gallery houses a display of the remains of Emona's administrative headquarters, which include a part of an administrative building with an apsis, an unfinished copy of the capital of one of the columns from the Forum's inner colonnade, and the east side of a rotunda,, whose cylindrical outer wall makes part of the gallery's façade.
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Ljubljana to host the Private MICE Autumn Forum 2017
Each of the four evening events will be hosted in a different event venue, in order for the destination to showcase the selected venues respectively - the National Gallery, Ljubljana Castle, the Opera House and the »Modna hiša« (Fashion house), a former well known clothing store turned into an urban and edgy event space. The aim is for clients to have a first-hand experience of one of Ljubljana's greatest advantages – short walking distances between the major event venues and tourist attractions in the city centre.
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Slovene Museum of Christianity and Stična Monastery
It soon became one of the major cultural and economic centres of the Slovenian inhabited areas of the time, best known for the so called Stična Manuscripts (Stiški rokopisi), a famous series of illuminated medieval manuscripts written by Cistercian monks. The monastery, which continues to be home to monks, now houses the Slovene Museum of Christianity. The architectural features of the monastery complex reflect all the main European architectural styles, from early Romanesque and Gothic to Renaissance and Baroque.
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Union Brewery Pub
The menu includes a number of Slovenian classics with a modern twist, a choice of roasts, and Union goulash, a house speciality. Visitors can take a guided tour of the brewery's production facility or visit the renovated Brewery Museum, founded in 1986.
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My alternative Ljubljana
You’ll find the gallery within the covered central market designed by Ljubljana’s famous architect, Jože Plečnik. Young, up-and-coming artists can exhibit here and benefit from free studio space – it’s a real highlight of Ljubljana’s artistic life.
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My alternative Ljubljana
You’ll find the gallery within the covered central market designed by Ljubljana’s famous architect, Jože Plečnik. Young, up-and-coming artists can exhibit here and benefit from free studio space – it’s a real highlight of Ljubljana’s artistic life.
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The project connects residents, tourism professionals, and providers into a shared narrative about the responsible development of the city. LJUBLJANA TOURISM WEEK 1. Visit to Plečnik House. Photo: Primož Bregar / 2. Traditional handicraft workshop Open Wheel. Photo: Andrej Tarfila / 3. Traditional handicraft workshop Mend Your Umbrella.
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Levstikov trg square
© Dunja Wedam © Dunja Wedam The Levstikov trg square was laid out by the architect Jože Plečnik between 1926 and 1927, at the time when it was still called Šentjakobski trg. Plečnik had a line of poplars planted to separate the immediate vicinity of the Church of St.
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