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  • Conventa, the 1st Meetings and Incentive Travel show for SE Europe held very successfully

    This business event brought together 82 suppliers of meetings and incentive travel services from Slovenia and six other countries of the region and over 150 hosted buyers (meeting planners) from Slovenia and abroad.

    The high number one2one meetings (ca. 2,000 confirmed prior to the show and 1,000 more scheduled on site) held at the event and excellent responses from both hosted buyers and exhibitors assure that Conventa has every possibility to become a proper regional exhibition for Southeastern Europe's meetings and incentive travel industry.

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  • Five reasons why I think living in Ljubljana is the best

    I can always get a spot where I can “park” my bike and it costs me close to nothing. The number of bike lanes is already satisfactory, but there are new ones emerging often, making cycling in Ljubljana faster and safer.

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  • Five reasons why you should visit the Museum of Architecture and Design

    With the river on one side and the park at the other, MAO is perfect for afternoon relaxation. There’s a bus stop (Fužine P+R, the final stop of bus line number 20) and a parking lot right nearby, but if the weather is friendly, why not bicycle your way to the museum? There’s a lovely bike path (the Waterside Path) leading from the city centre to the Fužine neighbourhood (where our museum is located).

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  • Ljubljana’s moving pictures

    Animateka usually takes place in December and is always accompanied by a number of interesting accompanying events. A bit more niche but just as interesting is Festival gorniškega filma, a festival dedicated to films about mountains and mountaineering.

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  • KulKul Moment

    Find out more Tarragon lePotička and Slovene Ethnographic Museum Potica is the queen of all Slovenian festive dishes. It comes with a number of different fillings and in Ljubljana, the tarragon potica is one of the most popular varieties.  Find out more Plečnik’s tea and honey gingerbread biscuits, then a visit to the Plečnik House In May you can literally follow your nose through the city.

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  • Fužine Castle: Museum of Architecture and Design

    The halls and the courtyard can welcome from 250 to 800 guests. The number of people allowed on the premises is adjusted according to the current epidemiological situation. Quite a large parking space is also available.

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  • 10 signature experiences in Ljubljana

    Metelkova - a place of creativity and otherness Ljubljana is also a vibrant hub of creativity. It is renowned for hosting an amazingly large number of events, including those taking place at the Metelkova City - a centre of alternative culture housed in a former military barracks complex, which perfectly reflects the local spirit of originality and is one of Ljubljana's best-known attractions.

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  • The 40th World Scout Conference in Ljubljana

    Over 1200 delegates from 162 countries are expected at the conference which makes it one of this year's biggest international event in Ljubljana. The conference will be attended by a number of prominent international guests, whilst some parallel events will also be open for public. [image[56877]] About the World Scout Conference The World Scout Conference (WSC) takes place every three years.

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  • Ljubljana Puppet Theatre

    Apart from being home of the Ljubljana Puppet Theatre, the building also hosts theatre productions and cultural and educational events for children and young people. The Ljubljana Puppet Theatre has staged a large number of popular and internationally acclaimed productions, the best known being Zvezdica Zaspanka (Little Sleepy Star), Žogica Marogica (Spotty the Ball), Ostržek (Pinocchio) and Kozlovska sodba v Višnji Gori (Goat's Court Case in Višnja Gora).

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  • Plečnik House

    Permanent Exhibition 'Plečnik' The exhibition gives you an insight into Plečnik's life and work, focusing particularly on the architect's creations in Ljubljana, where he returned in 1921 following a successful career abroad, first in Vienna, where he created a number of pioneering works of modern architecture, and then in Prague, where, among other things, he renovated Prague Castle after it had become the official residence of the Czechoslovak president.

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