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  • International and Domestic Awards for Ljubljana Tourism’s Promotional Videos

    The video City of Cyclists, which reveals the behind-the-scenes coordination of a choreographed performance at Prešeren Square, cycling atop Ljubljana Castle's tower, and acrobatic descents down the Nebotičnik skyscraper, earned Ljubljana Tourism a gold award in the Tourism category at the Diggit competition in early June, and a silver award in the Tourism Products category at the International Tourism Film Festival Africa (ITFFA).

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  • Trnovo Church (Church of St. John the Baptist)

    Prešeren was hopelessly in love with Julija for many years, but the girl lived under the care of her strict parents and never returned his love.

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  • Plečnik's Ljubljana

    Using augmented reality and 3D recordings, you'll get to explore how Plečnik envisioned Prešeren Square, the Butcher's Bridge, the City Hall, and much more.   The investment is co-financed by the Republic of Slovenia and the European Union under the European Regional Development Fund.

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  • For the masquerade, I will be ... a kurent!

    In the workshop, they will learn how to craft a unique mask from fabric scraps and recycled materials. We will use the leather painting technique, cut colorful crepe ribbons, and crochet yarn to…

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  • Mengeš

    Many prehistorical, Roman and Slav archaeological findings bare witness to this. The town was first mentioned in 1154 and gained square rights in 1867. Traditionally peasant settlement later became known as a centre of home crafts.

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  • Traditional events

    Click here for more details on the Dragon Carnival LUV Fest February 8 to March 12, Ljubljana LUV Fest is a festival of love, art and wandering, which will take place in Ljubljana from 8 February, a day when the greatest Slovenian poet France Prešeren is commemorated, through to 12 March, when by tradition birds start their courtship. With the LUV Fest festival, we celebrate the love for our culture, our heritage, and the Slovenian language.

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  • Moravče

    The Baroque Church of St. 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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  • Dobrepolje

    The best known are its underground karst caves, particularly the Podpeč Cave (Podpeška jama).

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    TOURIST INFORMATION SIGHTS 1 Ljubljana Castle 2 Church of the Annunciation (Franciscan Church) 3 Triple Bridge 4 Prešeren Square 5 Town Hall 6 Market 7 St Nicholas’s Cathedral 8 Dragon Bridge 9 Butchers’ Bridge 10 Congress Square 11 Shoemakers’ Bridge 12 Nebotičnik 13 Križanke 14 Ursuline Church 15 St James’s Church 16 Republic Square 17 Parliament 18 Miklošičeva Cesta (Vienna Secession/Art Nouveau buildings) 19 Archaeological parks - Roman Emona 20 National and University Library 21 University 22 Slovenian Philharmonic Hall 23 Cankarjev Dom – cultural and convention centre 24 Ljubljana Opera House 25 Cukrarna Gallery 26 Center Rog MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES 1 Ljubljana City Museum 2 Ljubljana City Gallery 3 Jakopič Gallery 4 International Centre of Graphic Arts 5 Plečnik House 6 National Museum and Natural History Museum 7 National Gallery 8 Museum of Modern Art 9 National Museum of Contemporary History 10 Museum of Architecture and Design 11 Slovene Ethnographic Museum 12 National Museum of Slovenia – Metelkova 13 Museum of Contemporary Art – Metelkova KEY Sights Museums and galleries WC Drinking fountains River boat stops Urban electric train – starting point Walking time from the Triple Bridge 10 m in Discover Ljublljana ANG_12 str_0823.indd 7-12 25/08/2023 15:09

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  • Gardens and parks

    It is distinguished by its properly maintained paths, open air exhibition grounds displaying attractive large format photographs, a pond, numerous statues and fountains. The Prešeren Roses, the first Slovenian rose species, are planted in the park. The Tivoli Park originates from the two parks, which were surrounding the Podturn and Cekin Mansions.

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