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  • Slovenian Philharmonic

    The Slovenian Philharmonic building, which was fully renovated in 2001, features two halls, the smaller of which is quite often used for receptions. With open windows, guest can catch a view of the baroque Ursuline Church at the top of the square, and the adjacent seat of the Ljubljana University, an imposing building from the turn of the 20th century.

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  • Volčji Potok Arboretum – a walk among millions of flowers

    Join your visit with an exploration of Kamnik Just 5 kilometers from the Arboretum is a beautiful town Kamnik – one of the oldest towns in Slovenia. The vicinity with the Arboretum makes it a great combination to join nature with history.

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  • Volčji Potok Arboretum – a walk among millions of flowers

    Join your visit with an exploration of Kamnik Just 5 kilometers from the Arboretum is a beautiful town Kamnik – one of the oldest towns in Slovenia. The vicinity with the Arboretum makes it a great combination to join nature with history.

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  • MARIJA TEREZIJA KOLMAN, violin and LEIT QUARTET - CANCELLED

    Sae Lee (piano) and the Leit Quartet, consisting of Simeon Goshev, Tara Zečević, Izidora Krenn and Petra Hafner, under the direction of doc. Nejc Mikolič. The concert will take place in the Julij Betetto Hall.

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  • CONCERT OF THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND SOLOISTS OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC OF THE UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANA

    Ruben Dalibaltayan. The concert will take place in the Marjan Kozina Hall.

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  • Ljubljana goes virtual with Ljubljana WanderLust

    A real treat for all romantic souls. Enjoy a walk through the charming old town, admire the picturesque architecture of the city. Find out why the Butcher's Bridge is also called the Bridge of Love, why Jewish Street is so very special and what the old town of Ljubljana hides.

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  • Ig

    The area is best known for the ancient Lake Dwelling culture. Lake dwellers, who lived at Ljubljana Marshes 6,000 years ago, were farmers, stockbreeders and hunters. They lived in wooden dwellings…

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  • Škocjan Caves and the Slovenian coast

    From there, you will continue to the 700-year-old Predjama Castle, built into a cave on a steep rocky slope. Once you reach the coast, you will visit the historical small town of Piran, the Portorož seaside resort, and the Museum of Salt-Making at the Sečovlje Salina, where salt is still being harvested using traditional methods.

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  • Trieste, Koper and Piran

    You will end the day in one of the most photogenic cities in the Mediterranean when you visit Piran and encounter its rich history and culture. You will have the chance to explore the old town and admire the Venetian architecture, as well as the breathtaking views from the city walls. The price includes transfer guidance Schedule daily at 8:30.

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  • Take a Walk Around Medieval Kamnik

    Take a Walk Around Medieval Kamnik © Jošt Gantar © Jošt Gantar © Zavod za turizem Kamnik Walk along the cobbled streets of one of the most beautiful medieval towns in Slovenia and discover its most hidden spots with an experienced local guide. You will discover the old town and then head uphill to the Little Castle, a unique two-story Romanesque chapel.

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