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Free Guided Tours of the Bee Path
The meeting point is in front of the Town Hall at 10:00 AM. Tickets Free enterance Related content 11th Bogenšperk Festival Other events Pop Nation at Tiffany Club Other events Plečnik's Lectarija Other events Holiday Lights Repair Shop and Holiday Ornaments Exchange Other events Opening of the ARTish season 2025 – ROG Center Other events Night of Erotic Cinema Kinosloga.
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Ljubljana Tourism Honored in Berlin with Two Awards for Excellence in Tourism Promotion
Ljubljana Tourism Honored in Berlin with Two Awards for Excellence in Tourism Promotion 5 Mar 2025 Ljubljana Tourism won two silver awards at The Golden City Gate, an international competition and festival that recognizes excellence in promotional communication campaigns and innovative multimedia tools in tourism. The awards were given for two sports videos – one capturing behind-the-scenes moments of cycling stunts at last year’s Tour of Slovenia, and the other following Goran Dragić and young basketball players on a journey through Ljubljana’s green corners.
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History of the LGBTQI+ movement in Ljubljana and Slovenia
The organised LGBT movement in Slovenia started back in the 1980s, specifically in December 1984, when the first founding meeting of the Magnus section, which operated within the then ŠKUC (Student Cultural Centre) forum and was the first gay organization in the former socialist states, took place. The creation of the section followed the Magnus Festival: "Homosexuality and Culture" in April, during which many LGBT-themed events took place (opening of an exhibition of homosexual printed media, screenings of films...)
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What is 'Prekmurska Gibanica' cake and what makes it so special?
The oldest written source reaches as far back as the year 1828 when the priest, Jožef Kosič, compiled a text, which mentions the Gibanica as a special Prekmurian dish; which is a must at wedding festivities and is also served to workers after finishing a big project. Where can I try it? If you are visiting Ljubljana you have some options to choose from.
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KARIM MERDJADI (ATELIER KARIM)
There’s still not enough free time, however, which is both unfortunate and a good thing. The time of baking festive pastries and gift-giving is upon us. What must-have accessories do you think every home baker would appreciate as a gift this year?
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Data entry page for event impact calculation
Basic information * Mandatory information Event name:* Event organizer:* Name and surname of the applicant:* E-mail:* Event date - Start:* Event date - End:* Event type:* Business Meeting Convention / Congress Trade Show Sports Event Festival and Cultural Event Market segment:* Association/Company/NGO State administration and institutions SMERF (Social, Military, Educational, Religious, Brotherhood) Meeting room:* Room for meetings in the hotel Meeting space outside the hotel Overnight participants:* The number of participants, delegates or visitors (including observers) who will spend at least one night.
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Slovene Ethnographic Museum
Exhibited artefacts and museum activities cover both material cultural heritage related to everyday and festive days and the intangible heritage of knowledge, values, skills, wisdom and creativity. The Slovene Ethnographic Museum also incorporates a weavers' workshop, a museum shop called Lectarija and a café.
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Hidden Gems Just Beyond Ljubljana
I asked some locals where this imposing name comes from, receiving the rather mundane answer that it’s because the gorge is a creepy, gloomy place in winter. But this was a bright summer’s day, so no sign of devils anywhere. We climbed past a canine-shaped rock called Devil’s Tooth (Hudičev zob), but that was the only devilish thing we spotted.
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Together for a Clean Ljubljanica
This creative workshop, developed by the company Sitar 1920, is designed especially to engage the youngest visitors in exploring their city and paying attention to its details, while also inviting people of all ages - locals, domestic, and international visitors - to take part. Adding to the festive atmosphere will be elegantly dressed performers in tailcoats and bourgeois attire strolling along the riverbanks. Among them will be the mythical Povodni mož (Water Man), who will be looking for his beloved Urška and trying to lure her into the Ljubljanica.
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The 200th anniversary of the Congress of Ljubljana
Ljubljana in the spotlight The city of Ljubljana left nothing to coincidence before the arrival of the emperors, the housing for the numerous visitors had to be prepared, the old Capuchin monastery was razed and in its place an open space was created, today known as the Congress Square, where the main processions and festivities then took place. To ensure that there would be enough entertainment for the guests throughout the duration of the congress, many social activities were organized, including military parades, the music of the Philharmonic Society, dances, masquerades, fireworks, theatre and opera performances by national and international groups, sailings across the Ljubljanica River and hunting expeditions.
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