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  • Duck leg with orange

    Chef Janez Bratovž from the JB restaurant, one of the most important and award-winning gourmet institutions in Ljubljana, shared his interpretation of a St. Martin's feast with us. Prepare duck leg with noodles, red cabbage, and orange marmalade and delight your loved ones with a slightly different St.

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  • Domžale

    Most of its surrounding villages were founded in the 14th century, when a large number of water-powered flour and sawmills and several iron smelting works began to operate in the area.

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  • Komenda

    It was the site of a Roman staging post, a Slavic settlement and - between 1223 and 1892 - a commandery of the Order of Malta. One of its most important historical figures was Peter Pavel Glavar (1721-1784), renowned as a priest, economist and patron of art who encouraged the development of Komenda and left all his possessions to the town's residents.

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  • Luka Košir

    One of the most creative and intriguing chefs of the younger generation in Slovenia, drawing inspiration from nature, seasons, and tradition. With his wild imagination rooted in the local soil, he combines Scandinavian culinary approaches with characteristic Asian fermentation philosophy, ingredients from the home garden, neighboring forests, nearby farms, and fruits of the Adriatic Sea.

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  • Moravče

    Martin with two towers stands in the centre of the square and is the most recognizable symbol of Moravče. In the mid 10th century it was remade in the Baroque style. Inside paintings depict local motives.

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  • Janez Bratovž

    The head chef of JB Restaurant, one of the most important gourmet institutions in Slovenia. Janez Bratovž is defined by his constant pursuit of perfection, focusing on the primal flavors of quality ingredients in his dish creations, which he combines with refined boldness into interesting combinations.

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  • Closing of the 72nd Ljubljana Festival

    The concert will end with Antonin Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9, “From the New World”.  One of Dvořák’s most popular works, inspired by the melodies of Native American music and African-American spirituals, it was composed in the United States while Dvořák was director of the National Conservatory of Music of America.

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dokumenti-PDF/Tiskovine-EN/2024-SLO-ANG-Brosura-Plecnikova-arhitektura.pdf

    In the gap between both sections, Plečnik planned the monumental, covered Mesarski most (Butchers’ Bridge) to connect the mar- ket embankment with Petkovškovo nabrežje, but this plan was not imple- mented. Somewhat later it was decided to link the Triple Bridge with the Market.

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  • Peter Ševič about the Ljubljana Coffee Festival

    As far as the providers on the festival are concerned, Mr Wilford Lamastus the owner of the Lamastus Family Estate farm from Panama, will definitely provide the highlight of the Festival. He will give a lecture on the most prestigious coffee variety, the “geisha”, and organise a tasting of his coffee, which broke the record as the most expensive coffee in the world this year.

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  • Private Art Nouveau Ljubljana Walking Tour

    Today, the bridge is considered to be the city's best-known sight, and the dragons adorning it Ljubljana's most recognizable icon. This Art Nouveau-themed walk takes you past the majority of Ljubljana's most typical Art Nouveau buildings, notably including those in the area of the Slovenski trg square and Miklošič Park, designed by the architect Maks Fabiani, the famous Grand Hotel Union, Ljubljana's first modern and, at the time of its construction, largest hotel, which continues to retain its distinctive Art Nouveau style, and the Cooperative Bank, one of the city's most interesting buildings.

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