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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…

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  • Sweetbreads with truffles

    Are you up for something different? Luka Košir, one of the most creative and interesting chefs of the young Slovenian generation, shared his recipe with us for veal sweetbreads with leek, Swiss…

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  • Conference facilities

    Conference facilities Hotel Galleria Ljubljana Point of interest map Number of hotel rooms 16 Reception 20 Banquet 20 Conference rooms 1 Kulturni in kongresni center Cankarjev dom Max. seating capacity theatre 1545 Max. seating capacity classroom 560 Reception 800 Banquet 550 Surface area 36000 Conference rooms 22 Gospodarsko razstavišče Max. seating capacity theatre 2200 Max. seating capacity classroom 1200 Reception 2100 Banquet 1200 Conference rooms 23 VIVO D125 Max. seating capacity theatre 400 Reception 550 Banquet 320 Conference rooms 2 Ekonomska fakulteta Conference rooms 25 Studio Viba filma Max. seating capacity classroom 45 Reception 600 Surface area 665 Conference rooms 3 Trnulja Eco-Friendly Farm Point of interest map Number of hotel rooms 5 Max. seating capacity theatre 50 Max. seating capacity classroom 30 Reception 60 Banquet 60 Surface area 150 Conference rooms 1 Ceiling height 2.8 Slovenian Philharmonic Point of interest map Max. seating capacity theatre 471 Reception 150 Surface area 161 Conference rooms 2 Slovene Ethnographic Museum Point of interest map Max. seating capacity theatre 80 Reception 80 Surface area 130 Conference rooms 1 Templejt conference facilities

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  • About Ljubljana Convention Bureau

    Read more Contact us JAN ORŠIČ HEAD OF CONVENTION BUREAU   T: +386 (0)1 306 44 51 E: [email protected] TATJANA RADOVIČ ASSOCIATION MARKET CONSULTANT   T: +386 (0)1 306 45 84 E: [email protected]     JURE GALIČIČ CORPORATE MARKET CONSULTANT   T: +386 (0)1 306 45 89 E: [email protected]

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  • Peti 181

    Peti 181 is a refined and comfortable restaurant with a relaxing atmosphere and gentle lighting that creates a magical atmosphere. With 50 seats and an extensive outdoor area with a wonderful view of…

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  • Did You Know Ljubljana has a Railway Museum?

    Climb aboard with us and get ready to learn about the railways and trains in Slovenia and beyond. We love trains and museums I love trains. But it's love I share with many. Trains, railways, journeys, stations, they hold a special appeal, don’t they?

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  • The 200th anniversary of the Ljubljana Congress

    Easter procession in the Town Square in front of the Ljubljana City Hall in 1821. City Museum of Ljubljana / MGML; photo by Marko Zaplatil   Every day, there were military parades, performances by the Philharmonic Society, dances, masquerades, fireworks, theater, and opera performances both domestic and foreign, boat rides on the Ljubljanica River, hunting trips, and masses.

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  • Tobačna

    In summer months, it turns into a venue of several music and creative festivals. These include Festival of Urban Culture Slovenia, Urbano Dejanje or the UD Festival, Red Bull Factory, Little Havana and BierGarten. Admission for almost all events is free. The ČinČin bar swears by the widest selection of spirits in the city and gourmet menu including local and international dishes under the FoodPorn trademark.

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  • Ljubljana Quality: The Best Restaurants

    The Ljubljana Quality project is run by Ljubljana Tourism in conjunction with Gault & Millau Slovenia. Experts from the prestigious guide evaluate restaurants, “POP” establishments (bars, tapas bars, patisseries, fast food establishments, etc.), shops, and so on in accordance with carefully prepared criteria and using anonymous reviewers who visit the establishment unannounced.

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  • Iški vintgar

    About an hour's walk from Iški vintgar there is a World War II partisan hospital, which is also well worth visiting. Founded as early as in April 1942, it was one of Slovenia's earliest partisan hospitals. It was restored in 1966. From the hospital, several waymarked paths lead to Rakitna, Krim and Bloke.

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