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  • The Video of Sustainable Ljubljana as Part of the Documentary Series of the Internationally Recognized Production House Zinc Media Launched Worldwide

    The Emerald Jewel in the Heart of Europe The video presents important sustainable practices in Ljubljana, which are the result of the successful actions of a large urban family: from the green areas of the city to the largest car-free zone in Europe, Kavalir (a free city centre public transport), Green supply chains, the central market and the placement of Ljubljana on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The extraordinary chef Jorg Zupan from the restaurants Atelje and Breg presents himself with his garden, where they grow everything necessary for the preparation of dishes.

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  • Villa Zlatica, a former home of Ljubljana's most popular mayor Ivan Hribar and his family, opened its doors

    It was in this capacity that he transformed Ljubljana – then no more than a sprawling village – into a modern city in the aftermath of the great earthquake of 1895, modernizing its infrastructure in line with the urban development plan, providing street signs in Slovenian, organizing sewerage and refuse collection and setting up schools, a power plant, a savings bank, a market and more besides. Ljubljana also acquired two new important monuments, to Prešeren and Trubar, during his term of office. A liberal, a tireless patriot, and a pan-Slavist As a liberal politician, Ivan Hribar promoted the idea of a United Slovenia and of merging the South Slavs into a common state.

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  • Plečnik House

    The exhibition brings together not only sketches, plans, models, and photographs relating to Plečnik's famous creations such as the National and University Library in Ljubljana, the Ljubljana Central Market, and the Church of St Michael in the Marshes, but also plans for buildings that never saw the light of day, the most notable being the Cathedral of Freedom, intended to house the Slovenian Parliament.

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  • Historical City Centre and Ljubljana Castle

    On one side, the refined Franciscan Church of the Annunciation rises, while on the other, Art Nouveau and other bourgeois palaces line up. Next is a tour of the Central Market. This is not just shopping; it's an experience. Here you will find Slovenian tastes and aromas. Fresh produce, local delicacies, a vibrancy you won't find anywhere else.

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  • Master Builder Plečnik

    Note The Master Plečnik tour is the result of creative cooperation between Ljubljana Tourism and the Nea Culpa tourism development and marketing agency, in partnership with: the Ljubljana Museum and Galleries, Ljubljana Festival, Museum of Architecture and Design, University of Ljubljana's Faculty of Architecture and Jože Plečnik High School.

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  • Ljubljana Named Europe's Best Creative City Destination 2026

    Creative Tourism Awards This year, 223 candidates from 28 countries competed for the Creative Tourism Awards. An international jury composed of experts in tourism marketing and the creative economy evaluated candidates based on the originality of experiences, collaboration with local creators, and integration of sustainability principles.

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  • Ljubljana Receives Meetings Star Award

    The Kongres Magazine and Conventa presented the Meetings Star Awards for the fourteenth time last night in the Linharjeva Dvorana Hall of Cankarjev Dom, recognizing the best congress destinations…

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  • Plečnik House

    The exhibition brings together not only sketches, plans, models, and photographs relating to Plečnik's famous creations such as the National and University Library in Ljubljana, the Ljubljana Central Market, and the Church of St Michael in the Marshes, but also plans for buildings that never saw the light of day, the most notable being the Cathedral of Freedom, intended to house the Slovenian Parliament.

    Read more
  • Historical City Centre and Ljubljana Castle

    On one side, the refined Franciscan Church of the Annunciation rises, while on the other, Art Nouveau and other bourgeois palaces line up. Next is a tour of the Central Market. This is not just shopping; it's an experience. Here you will find Slovenian tastes and aromas. Fresh produce, local delicacies, a vibrancy you won't find anywhere else.

    Read more
  • Ljubljana, a LGBT-friendly city

    Check out the dishes promoted by the Taste Ljubljana project, prepared combining traditional local recipes and ingredients with modern cooking methods. Visit the Open Kitchen food market on a Friday from mid-March to October and enjoy sampling local dishes prepared right in front of your eyes. 4. Experience an amazing city of culture Ljubljana's beautiful architecture, festivals, open-air cultural events, street theatre, opera, ballet, and interesting museums and galleries offer you plenty of opportunity for cultural activities.

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