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Ljubljana Marshes
Cultural heritage The Ljubljana Marshes are also an archaeologically important area. One of the most significant finds is the oldest preserved wheel with an axle in the world, which dates back to the time when the area was inhabited by pile dwellers, around 5200 BC.
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K2: FROM VRHNIKA TO PLANINA AND ZAPLANA
You initially ascend towards Planina on a quiet asphalt road, which is eventually replaced by a wide gravel forest road. Most of the ride proceeds in the shelter of the forest. At Planina, you are greeted by a mountain lodge and a 22 m high lookout tower, which offers a wonderful view of the Ljubljana basin, the Ljubljana Marshes, the Polhov Gradec and Krim hills, and the hills towards Notranjska and, in clear weather, the view reaches as far as the Alps.
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Ljubljana Named Europe's Best Creative City Destination 2026
© Primož Lukežič Creative Ljubljana In their Tourism Development Strategy, Ljubljana Tourism defined a vision for Ljubljana to become by 2027 the world’s leading and most creative city destination for a sustainable lifestyle. Creative atmosphere has been identified as one of the city’s unique selling points, distinguishing Ljubljana from other destinations.
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Polhov Gradec Mansion
© Štaderzen © Jošt Gantar © Katja Goljat © Blaž Zupančič © Blaž Zupančič © Aleš Fevžer The Polhov Gradec Mansion which dates back to the 13th and 14th centuries acquired most of its present look in the baroque period. Count Blagaj, an enlightened Mecean of art and a botanist after whom the protected plant Blagajev volčin (spurge laurel) was named lived here in the 19th century.
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JORG ZUPAN (ATELJE)
Taking care of guests is a business where one needs to be skilful at both. That’s why this is one of the most arduous professions. Art plays an important role in your work, as the name of your restaurant suggests. How much art is there in cooking in your opinion, and how much technical knowledge?
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Castles that Ring Ljubljana
It probably derived from the name of the family that first built it, the Ursbergs (later their name was von Auersperg). The castle’s most famous son was Andreas von Auersperg, described as the “Carniolan Achilles,” for his military prowess. He commanded forces from the Carinthia and Carniola regions (the two northern regions of what is today Slovenia) at the Battle of Sisak, defeating the Ottomans on 22 June 1593.
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Vegan, Ljubljana-style
Perhaps in the height of summer you can visit Vegafest and meet the most active vegan chefs and producers of vegan food products, or treat yourself to a tasting evening at Restaurant Gaudi&Naan. You can sign up for a workshop on making homemade kimchi in Veganika or read one of Barbarella's books.
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Best places to work/study in (while drinking) in Ljubljana
They offer good coffee and beers; so get to work and transition from coffee to drinks in the afternoon. ČINČIN One of the most ‘hip’ places in Ljubljana, this venue will impress you with its lovely interior and easy vibes. ČINČIN is a party location during the evening, but can be awesome for meetings and work in the morning, or in the afternoon.
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Visit lovely Bogenšperk castle and meet Valvasor the Great
(You weren’t deceived at all, actually.) It was Bogenšperk castle where one of the most monumental books in the Slovenian history had been written: The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola, published in 1689 in fifteen tomes, totaling 3532 pages and 528 copperplate engravings.
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