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  • Images of the Nation on Maksim Gaspari's Postcards

    Slovenian painter Maksim Gaspari (1883–1980) created postcards throughout his life. For twenty years, he served as a draughtsman and restorer at the Slovene Ethnographic Museum (SEM), where he was in…

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  • An Expat's Guide to the Best Golf Courses in Ljubljana and Slovenia

    You may want to pack an extra sleeve of balls when playing this course. It’s worth booking into the boutique hotel for a few days, as you’ll be able to use both the 18- and 9-hole golf courses. It will also allow you to explore attractions close by, like Bled Castle and Church of the Assumption of Maria, or schedule a tour of Triglav National Park.

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  • Kolezija, a city swimming pool

    Schedule Summer opening hours: daily from 8:00 to 22:00. Closed on cold and rainy days.  Accessible to persons with movement disabilities Designated parking space for persons with movement disabilities Designated path from the car park/public transport to the building Designated entrance for persons with movement disabilities Designated sanitary facilities accessible to persons with movement disabilities Adequate access to the building for persons with movement disabilities (hallways, staircase, lift, etc.)

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  • Hotel Mrak and its peculiar inhabitants

    Ms Nina Kuharič, General Manager, describes her favourite part of the hotel: The garden today.The garden »There's a 200 years old grapevine, which still to this day gives shade and a very special lure to the place. In warm and sunny weather we use the garden to serve breakfast and drinks. By prior arrangement, lunch and dinners can also be served outside and private bookings are possible.

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  • Open wheel

    Languages Slovenian, English, Croatian, Italian, German, French and Spanish Additional information Comfortable clothing that you don’t mind getting dirty Long hair should be tied up, and short nails are recommended We advise you to remove hand jewellery For participation on other days, please contact Danijel Omerzel at [email protected] To view the booking calendar, enable cookies and refresh the page.

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  • Slovene Museum of Christianity and Stična Monastery

    The oldest part of the monastery, which consists of a cloister and a monastic church, has survived until the present day. The Slovene Museum of Christianity shows a permanent collection on the history of the Stična Monastery and the most important chapters in the history of Roman Catholic religion in Slovenian inhabited areas, as well as a number of works of sacral art.

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  • National Museum of Slovenia - Metelkova ulica street

    It includes arts and crafts items, industrial design products and unique design artefacts created from the 14th century to the present day. Bringing together over 2,500 objects, it reflects the rich diversity of styles, forms of decoration, materials and techniques used in applied art in different periods of cultural history, from the Gothic period, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo and Classicism to the Empire Style, Biedermeier, Historicism, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Modernism. 

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  • Green supply chains

    © Matevž Kostanjšek © Aleš Rosa Ljubljana breakfast A good breakfast sets you up for a day of exploration and fun in Slovenia’s capital city. Start with some fresh food made from locally produced ingredients. The Ljubljana breakfast, available at a number of restaurants and hotels in the city, features produce and products from local farmers, fruit from local orchards, and vegetables from fields and greenhouses close to the city.

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  • Sunday Promenade Concerts by Ljubljana's Wind Orchestras

    Every Sunday between 8 June and 5 October 2025, one of Ljubljana’s four wind orchestras will perform in the city centre between 11:00 and 12:00.
    Each orchestra will appear four times, with the…

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  • A circular ride with the Urban train

    Price Adults: €12.00  Children from the age of 3 to 12: €6,00 Youth from the age of 13 to 18, students: €10,00 People with disabilities: €8,00 Group tickets from 15 to 28 people: Adults (Group of 15 to 28 people) €10.00 Children from the age of 3 to 12: €4,00 Youth from the age of 13 to 18, students: €8,00 People with disabilities (Group of 15-28 People): €6,00 The ticket is valid for a circular ride on the same day; passengers can get on and off using the same ticket per the ride’s timetable. Notes The adult accompanying a person with disabilities pays the full price (€10,00).

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