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  • Visit to the Škocjanski Zatok Nature Reserve

    Camargue horses and Podolian cattle, which help to maintain the vegetation balance of the freshwater marsh, add to the diversity of the Reserve. The story of Škocjanski zatok is a story of creation, degradation and, most importantly, protection and designation of the area as a Nature Reserve open to the public, a story inspired by remarkable commitment and love for nature.

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  • MMM Stories

    That’s how, more than a decade ago, the idea of microgreens started in Saša Kržič’s mind, quickly grew, and caught the attention of her husband, Boštjan Šebenik. Since then, surrounded by the greenery of the Ljubljana Marsh, they have been passionately devoted to their business, and have for several years maintained their status as the most established provider of microgreens to restaurants and other herb-loving individuals in Slovenia.

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  • GROSUPLJE: IN THE EMBRACE OF FLOWERS AND BUTTERFLIES (Road)

    With its mix of dry and wet grassland, floodplain forest, remnants of peat marsh, aquatic and riparian vegetation, and forest, this area represents an important biodiversity hotspot. The trail around Radensko polje starts and ends at the Boštanj Castle.

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  • Church of St. Michael

    Michael © Jessmine © Jessmine The Church of St. Michael, built between 1937 and 1940 at Ljubljana Marshes, belongs among the architect Jože Plečnik's most original creations. It combines the features of Greek temples with those of the churches of the Slovenian Kras region, which are characterised by open belfries as part of their front façades.

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  • Biodiversity

    The municipality includes four landscape parks, the most visited being the Tivoli, Rožnik and Šiška Hill Landscape Park, which spans 459 hectares—making it larger than both New York’s Central Park and London’s Hyde Park. Part of the Ljubljansko Barje Landscape Park includes Ljubljana Marshes, Slovenia’s largest wetland and a designated Natura 2000 site—part of the European Union’s conservation network and one of the largest protected areas in the world.

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  • Ljubljana Beer Experience

    Are you curious to see whether we truly have such a large variety of beer flavours? In that case, join us for a beer tour of Ljubljana, including tastings of top quality beers from various producers based in Ljubljana and its surroundings. Ljubljana has a very long brewing tradition, as evidenced by the 3900-year-old beer barrels found at archaeological sites in the Ljubljana Marshes just outside the capital.

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  • Krim (1107 m)

    Krim (1107 m) © Matej Povše © Matej Povše © Matej Povše © Matej Povše © Matej Povše The “Ljubljana Olympus” with the best view of the capital No other hill offers visitors a magnificent view of Ljubljana as Krim, wrote Rudolf Badjura, a well-known author of mountain guides, in the middle of the last century.

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  • MMM STORIES: STRLE FARM

    The fruit jams are homemade, the honey used as sweetener is produced by the bees of the Ovce beekeeper in nearby Črna vas, the nut pastes are provided by the Rok’s nut butter company in Domžale, and even when it comes to pistachios and more exotic ingredients, quality and the shortest possible journey to the Ljubljana Marshes are the cornerstones of the choice. Her excellent taste, homeliness and playfulness have spread the word about Špela’s creativity far and wide, even among the biggest names.

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  • LJUBLJANA, CITY OF DRAGONS

    There they dismantled their ship in order to carry it overland to the Adriatic coast, where they rebuilt the vessel and set sail back to Greece. On their way to the coast, they stopped at a large lake in the marshes near the source of the Ljubljanica, where a dragon was said to dwell, whereupon Jason fought, defeated and killed the monster. The dragon as symbol and protector of Ljubljana Dragon symbols have thus been present in Ljubljana since ancient times.

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