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5 must-see artworks in Ljubljana’s National Gallery
Matija Jama: Willows, 1900 Jama (1872-1947) is, for me, the most significant representative of the Slovenian Expressionists. Rihard Jakopič: By Lamplight, 1908 This atmospheric work is by another of the highly-respected Slovene Expressionists, Rihard Jakopič (1869-1943).
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5 must-see artworks in Ljubljana’s National Gallery
Matija Jama: Willows, 1900 Jama (1872-1947) is, for me, the most significant representative of the Slovenian Expressionists. Rihard Jakopič: By Lamplight, 1908 This atmospheric work is by another of the highly-respected Slovene Expressionists, Rihard Jakopič (1869-1943).
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The Way of St. James: Ivančna Gorica - Grosuplje (Perovo)
The route is part of the Way of St. James from Slovenska vas to Trieste in Italy.
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Cultural venues
Per season they give approximately 150 performances at home and abroad and they collaborate successfully with foreign producers and composers. Go to website Slovenian Philharmonic The Slovenian Philharmonic takes pride in its rich history as it is one of the oldest in the world. This is the place where Gustav Mahler started his career as a young conductor.
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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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The Way of St. James
James in Ljubljana and the rest of the Central Slovenia region, you will encounter some of the most important sights of the Slovenian capital and its hinterland; you will learn about the Slovenian Christian tradition and its rich sacral heritage; you will experience the Slovenian countryside with its large homesteads, hayracks, fields, orchards, pastures, apiaries...; you will see why Slovenia is called a land of vast forests; you will meet friendly locals.
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Trg republike square
The largest of them is the Revolution monument by sculptor Drago Tršar, which was unveiled in 1975. Slovenian parliament building (National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia) The Slovenian parliament building was built between 1954 and 1959 to plans by the architect Vinko Glanz as the seat of the People’s Assembly.
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Ljubljana Stands Out Again with Creative Showcase at the Tour of Slovenia
This year, the event was aired in 130 countries, reaching more than 10 million viewers via Eurosport and TV Slovenia. Slovenian Advertising Festival and Other Awards Slovenian Advertising Festival (SOF) is the central annual event for the advertising industry in Slovenia, and its competition segment offers a comprehensive overview of developments in Slovenian advertising, rewarding the most outstanding solutions.
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Prešeren Day at Ljubljana Castle
Castle guides will share stories woven through the centuries, and visitors can enjoy free guided tours as well as explore the permanent exhibitions: Slovenian History, Castle Armory, and the Museum of Puppetry. Guests can also climb the Viewing Tower, watch a 4D animated film in the Virtual Castle, and experience a new spatial projection When Illustrations Come Alive in the castle Casemates.
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Dragon Carnival in the streets of Ljubljana
After 1300, Central Europe saw the merging of pagan and Christian traditions and masked celebrations began to be held over the days preceding the 40-day fasting period of Lent. Slovenian carnival figures are very colourful and Slovenian Shrovetide traditions, reflecting the distinctive local features of the rural environments of the past, unique in many ways.
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