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  • Interviews

    LUKA KOŠIR (GRIČ) We had a chat with Luka Košir, one of the most talented, creative and intriguing Slovenian chefs among the younger generation. Read on to find out what the head chef of Grič from Šentjošt nad Horjulom told us about the importance of projects such as the European Region of Gastronomy 2021 and the European Food Summit, about chef collaborations, the prospects of Slovenian cuisine, his plans for the future and many other interesting details.

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    National public cultural institutions that operate at the intersection of culture and tourism are: Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centre, Slovenian National Theatre Drama Ljubljana, Slovenian National Theatre Opera and Ballet Ljubljana, Slovenian Philharmonic, National Gallery, Museum of modern art (MG + MSUM), National Museum of Slovenia, Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Slovene Ethnographic Museum, National Museum of Contemporary History of Slovenia, Museum of Architecture and Design, National and University Library, Slovenian Cinematheque, Slovenian Theatre Institute, and the Slovenian School Museum.

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  • Cukrarna - from an industrial facility to a gallery and a special venue

    This fact significantly marked Slovenian literary history, as the Cukrarna is considered the birthplace of Slovenian modernism at the end of the 20th century. At the end of the 19th century, representatives of Slovenian modernism such as Dragotin Kette, Josip Murn Aleksandrov, Ivan Cankar, and Oton Župančič gathered and lived there.

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  • Traveler Information

    The trails are cared for by the Society of Friends of the Way of Saint James in Slovenia, which was founded by Marjeta and Metodij Rigler and their friends. Their guide The old Slovenian folk song "Where are those paths that used to be" will be a valuable companion for Slovenian-speaking pilgrims and other travellers on the first Slovenian Way of St.

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  • Ljubljana in foreign media

    Read the article and watch the video in English National Geographic: 6 unmissable experiences at Ljubljana's LUV Fest Art installations, love-themed exhibitions and romantic tours of the old town are just some of the experiences that await in the Slovenian capital's celebration of love... Read the article in English CookingCatrin: Gourmet Hotspots for Ljubljana trip Today we're taking you on a trip to Ljubljana - to the Slovenian capital, which is only an hour and a half away from Klagenfurt.

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  • Summer in the city: how to stay cool in Ljubljana?

    The choice is varied and ranges from renowned international brands to Slovenian brews based on local knowledge of brewing. Natural escapes from the heat Nature in Slovenia offers some really cool options too.

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  • Moustache Tour

    Starting Point TIC Ljubljana (Adamič-Lundrovo nabrežje 2) Languages Slovenian and English Additional Information If you decide against reserving your place here, you can buy your ticket at the Tourist Information Centre (TIC) Ljubljana (Adamič Lundrovo nabrežje 2).

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  • Private Tour of Ljubljana's Literary Routes

    Your walk will take you on a journey from the 16th century, when Primož Trubar published the first book ever written in Slovenian, to the end of the 20th century and the death of the writer Lojze Kovačič. You will be able to see both the existing buildings that were once home to Slovenian authors and the sites of those long gone. 

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  • LGBTQI+ book publishers

    LGBTQI+ book publishers The LGBTQI+ literary scene in Ljubljana (and also in Slovenia) is considered one of the strongest in Europe, to the envy of many other countries. Slovenian LGBT authors receive many of the highest national poetry and literary awards. This is possible thanks largely to the two LGBT literary publishing houses that operate within the ŠKUC Association.

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  • Honey Treasures

    Honey Treasures © Medeni zakladi As its name (meaning “Honey Treasures”) suggests, this shop near Ljubljana’s central market specialises in Slovenian honey and bee products. It offers a range of honey and other products from various beekeepers, along with honey-based cosmetics and everything else made of honey – from honey biscuits and sweets to mead and honey with gold leaf.

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