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  • Trnulja Eco-Friendly Farm

    The farming practice is based on the cultivation of organic farm produce, which is used in the production of the high quality organic products. At the estate natural materials are combined with high-tech technology. Conference room provides wireless Internet access, a large projection screen, a slide projector, video equipment, speakers, a microphone, a DVD player, a flip chart table, fax machine and a photocopier.

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  • Final Event of the Cleanup Campaign "For a More Beautiful Ljubljana"

    At the heart of the event will be an open-air living room, set up on Cobbler's Bridge. This unique space will create a warm and welcoming atmosphere where visitors can relax, chat, and enjoy live piano performances, enhancing the riverside experience.

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  • Slovenian School Museum

    The development of the educational system through centuries, illustrated by the museum’s permanent collection, is placed within the context of a broader cultural history. The Slovenian School Museum boasts a library holding more than 55,000 titles, including a large number of rare pedagogical books written in the 18th and 19th centuries and several incunabula, early printed books published before 1500, such as Rudimenta grammatices.

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  • M Hotel

    M Hotel © M Hotel/ Milan Simčič © Milan Simčič © M Hotel/ Milan Simčič © M Hotel © M Hotel/ Milan Simčič © Milan Simčič © Milan Simčič Basic description Conference capacity Completely renovated in 2017 and offering bright and air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi access, M Hotel is located within walking distance from the centre of Ljubljana. A local bus stop with frequent lines to the centre is next to the hotel.L jubljana's centre can be reached within a 5-minute drive.

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  • Grosuplje

    Grosuplje's surrounding area is well known for its rich cultural heritage and natural beauties. The most interesting places to see include the Magdalenska gora archaeological site, a fortified church on the Tabor hill above the village of Cerovo, the Županova jama cave and a karst polje known as Radensko polje.

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  • Bloom Hotel

    It is located in a small square at the foot of the castle hill, just a few steps to the old city centre's vibrant streets and Ljubljanica river embankments and their numerous restaurants, bars and shops. Room amenities: cable TV/satellite TV, phone, toilet, shower, wireless internet access (Wi-Fi) safety deposit box, hairdryer, air conditioning, additional bed, baby cot.

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  • Emonan House

    The so-called winter room contains a preserved hypocaust heating system and connects to a smaller heated and paved room. The hypocaust system worked by heating hollow spaces beneath the floor, allowing warm air to rise through hollow clay bricks behind the plastered walls, thus warming both the floor and the walls.

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  • NEBO Show Restaurant

    Located atop the historic Nama building in the very heart of Ljubljana, Nebo Show Restaurant offers a culinary and visual experience like no other.

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  • Robert Šimrak: Purgatory

    Šimrak’s works, which are both monumental and subtly ironic, offer a critical perspective on the impact of technology on contemporary society while inviting us to reflect on the role of art in the digital age. Following an extensive exploration of digital techniques, he has recently returned to painting, addressing dystopian themes of a post-apocalyptic world.

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  • Slovenian National Opera and Ballet Theatre of Ljubljana

    Accessible event space for persons with movement disabilities Accessible information desk/cash register for persons with movement disabilities Accessible to the deaf and hard of hearing The event space has a hearing loop The information desk/cash register has a hearing loop Contacts Župančičeva ulica 1 1000 Ljubljana Phone: +386 (0)1 24 1 17 66, +386 (0)31 696 600 Email: [email protected] Web site: Slovenian National Opera and Ballet Theatre of Ljubljana Map The offer includes The Ljubljana Opera House, previously the home of the Provincial Theatre (Deželno gledališče), was built between 1890 and 1892 to a neo- Renaissance design by the Czech architects Jan V.

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