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  • Cveta Mirnik: Costume Designer and Her World

    This exhibition, presented in collaboration with SLOGI and partners from Žalec, offers a visual ode to the love of theatre, of people, and of creativity. Her passion for theatre and dedication to her…

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  • Occidental Ljubljana****

    The Occidental Ljubljana hotel has a bar and a restaurant, which offers both buffet breakfast service and à la carte meals, allowing guests to enjoy different gastronomic styles and discover traditional Slovenian flavours. The hotel has fully equipped facilities for meetings and events, as well as a fitness room with various cardio machines for those who do not want to lose their shape on their holiday in Slovenia.

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  • Where to grab a coffee in Ljubljana?

    If all we expect from coffee is to wake us up in the morning, we should stop at the gas station or in Žito, where we can get cheap coffee from the machine. But if your taste is more delicate and you prefer to take time to savor the coffee, then Ljubljana is a perfect city to visit, for its many specialty coffee places.

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  • Slovene Ethnographic Museum

    Its earliest origins go back to the collections put together by the Provincial Museum of Carniola (Deželni muzej za Kranjsko), established in 1821. In order to present traditional culture of Slovenian inhabited areas and the cultures of several other peoples of the world, the Slovene Ethnographic Museum presents a programme of exhibitions and other events related to Slovenians (including Slovenian ethnic minorities abroad and expatriates) and other European and non-European peoples, runs a programme of educational events, and releases various publications.

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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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  • Švicarija: art and culture in the heart of Tivoli Park

    The renovators tried to preserve as much as possible from the original Švicarija and turned to Slovenian Gorenjska region for inspiration. The wall décor, the tiles, most of them have been restored so you can enjoy a true 19th century experience.

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  • Švicarija: art and culture in the heart of Tivoli Park

    The renovators tried to preserve as much as possible from the original Švicarija and turned to Slovenian Gorenjska region for inspiration. The wall décor, the tiles, most of them have been restored so you can enjoy a true 19th century experience.

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  • Central Market

    Open Kitchen (Odprta kuhna) Every Friday from mid-March until the end of October, Pogačarjev trg square hosts a unique food market where chefs of Slovenian restaurants prepare various dishes from all over the world. In the case of bad weather, the Open Kitchen cancelled. Outdoor market Apart from fresh Slovenian fruits and vegetables are grown by local farmers, the market also offers a choice of tropical fruits, dry-cured meat products, balcony flowers, and plug plants.

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  • Grand Hotel Union - renowned, luxurious, historic

    Over ninety years later, this is the only hotel in Ljubljana that still preserves the unique Slovenian and European culinary tradition of the Slanik Feast. Chefs reportedly decided to include mainly smoked, dried, and marinated fish in their Slanik Feast recipes because fresh fish used to be expensive.

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  • Biodiversity

    In 2017, 2019, and 2022, the Slovenian Beekeepers’ Association awarded the City Municipality of Ljubljana the title "Most Bee-Friendly Municipality". To support pollinators, we plant perennial flowers with nectar-rich species on public green spaces.

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