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National Museum of Slovenia - Metelkova ulica street
Accessible event space for persons with movement disabilities Accessible to the blind and partially sighted Designated lift in the facility for the blind and partially sighted Notes Admission to the Museum Free admission for pre-schoolers, the physically challenged and their escorts, unemployed, tourist guides, journalists, and the members of the Slovenian Museum Society and the International Council of Museums (ICOM) €8.00 for adults €4.00 for seniors and secondary school and university students €4.00 for school groups €5.00 for groups of more than 10 people €15.00 for families Combined tickets for the Museum's two departments (one in the Muzejska cesta street and the other in the Metelkova ulica street) €10.00 for adults €6.00 for seniors and secondary school and university students €17.00 for families Contacts Maistrova ulica 1 1000 Ljubljana Phone: +386 (0)1 230 70 30 Email: [email protected] Web site: National Museum of Slovenia - Metelkova ulica street Map Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for?
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Open Wheel
Schedule Tuesday at 7 pm Thursday and Saturday at 2 pm Duration 1.5 hours Meeting point Pottery Studio SEM, Metelkova ulica 2, 1000 Ljubljana (entrance through Kavarna SEM, ground floor, left) Number of participants The minimum number of participants is 1 and the maximum is 5.
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Weaving from A to Z
Schedule Tuesday–Friday, at 10:30 am and 12:30 pm Duration 75–90 minutes Meeting point Weaving studio at the Slovene Ethnographic Museum (SEM), Metelkova ulica 2, 1000 Ljubljana (ground floor, to the right of the entrance) Number of participants The minimum number of participants is 1 and the maximum is 4.
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CD Congress Centre has launched a new platform for online and hybrid events
CD Congress Centre - a professional congress organizer (PCO) and one of the two congress centres in Ljubljana - has developed new software for online and hybrid events in collaboration with EventsAir. © A. Pavan OnAir software platform Switching entirely to the digital environment in the last months has been made possible by OnAir, a platform provided by EventsAIR that has been developing event management technology and software for more than 30 years and is CD Congress Centre professional software partner.
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'From Šica to Mejica' learning trail, Radensko polje (392 m)
'From Šica to Mejica' learning trail, Radensko polje (392 m) © Aleš Fevžer Picturesque Karst Landscape on the Doorstep of the Capital Take a stroll along an interesting themed trail that leads you through the scenic Radensko Polje Landscape Park near Grosuplje, not far from Ljubljana. This is the karst world – an exceptional mosaic of meadows, shrubs, forests, and intermittent lakes. The well-maintained and signposted trail takes you through a diverse landscape, and informational panels along the way will tell you why Radensko polje is such a precious natural gem.
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The history of Slovenian Basketball
In former Yugoslavia, basketball was introduced by students who played it in high schools and clubs, such as the Sokol Association, which was widespread throughout the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The first official game took place in Ljubljana in 1945 between the First Gymnasium (Vegova) and the Fourth Gymnasium (Bežigrad). One of the players in these games was Bogdan Mueller, who later represented Yugoslavia internationally.
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BEAVER TRAIL (BOBROVA POT)
It winds along quiet village roads, dirt roads, and cart tracks. It offers beautiful vistas of the hills bordering the Ljubljana Marshes. Detailed path description The Beaver Trail starts in the village at the explanatory trailhead board. There are a total of eighteen boards along the way, so the trail is sure to satisfy the curiosity of anyone who would like to learn as much as possible about the environment they are visiting.
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FROM HORJUL TO KORENO
Koreno, the village and the peak that separate the valley of the Horjulščica stream from the valley of the Gradaščica stream, rises high enough (729 m) to offer a magnificent view. The view spans the Ljubljana basin, the rest of the Polhov Gradec Dolomites, the Krim Hills, and hills towards Notranjska, and stretches all the way to the Alps.
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Create Your Own EvilEve Bracelet
Schedule Monday–Friday, at 11 am and 7 pm Duration 2 hours Number of participants minimum 2, maximum 4 Location EvilEve, Trubarjeva cesta Street 15, 1000 Ljubljana Language Slovenian, English Additional information Participants must be over 11 years old. For participation on other days, please contact Danijel Omerzel
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Hotel Mrak and its unconventional residents
From a local inn to a bohemian salon Ivan's father, Valentin Mrak, purchased the inn in Ljubljana and relocated his business and family to the current location of the hotel near the archaeological excavations of the Roman wall.
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