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  • Kamnik

    Its former glory can still be seen in the medieval urban design of its old city centre, Zaprice Castle (Grad Zaprice) and Little Castle (Mali grad).

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  • Experience the Slovenian coastline by e-bike

    The path will then lead you to Piran. The medieval coastal town of Piran is famous for its Venetian architecture, narrow streets, and town walls, from where you can enjoy a spectacular view over the entire Slovenian coastline.

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  • Komenda

    One of its most important historical figures was Peter Pavel Glavar (1721-1784), renowned as a priest, economist and patron of art who encouraged the development of Komenda and left all his possessions to the town's residents.

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  • Tours and trips

    Enjoy tasting beers… €50.00 Book Sightseeing Private Walking Tour of Ljubljana Old Town On this guided tour, you will take a walk through the historical city centre of Ljubljana to explore all the… €95.00 Book Sightseeing Private Ljubljana Old Town & Ljubljana Castle Tour In the company of a guide, you will take a walk through the historical city centre of Ljubljana, get to… €110.00 Book

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    Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre - Events Management GR - Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre is the leading events centre in Slovenia comprising 20 multifunctional halls that occupy a surface area of 12,323 square metres, which are complemented by 8,844 square metres of external exhibition space.

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  • Cankarjev dom (cultural and congress centre)

    In order to prevent the building from being too tall, most of the halls were built under the ground. The above-the-ground part consists of three wings, a taller one in the middle and two lower ones on the sides.

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    Ljubljana  Jable Castle: 12 km Ljubljana  Mengeš: 14 km Explore Mengeš Mengeš is a musical town with friendly people. This market town is well-known for its musical instruments, which are still made in small workshops. In the Church of St.

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  • Vrhnika Tourist Information Centre

    Vrhnika Tourist Information Centre © Pri Kuklju The Vrhnika Tourist Information Centre (TIC Vrhnika) provides tourist information about the town of Vrhnika and its surrounding area, tourist brochures in multiple languages, and guided tours in and around Vrhnika. It sells authentic souvenirs related to the town and its surrounding area's rich history, from the times of prehistoric pile dwellings and the Roman town of Nauportus to the time of the greatest Slovenian writer, the Vrhnika-born Ivan Cankar (1876-1918). 

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  • Slovenian Philharmonic

    The Slovenian Philharmonic building, which was fully renovated in 2001, features two halls, the smaller of which is quite often used for receptions. With open windows, guest can catch a view of the baroque Ursuline Church at the top of the square, and the adjacent seat of the Ljubljana University, an imposing building from the turn of the 20th century.

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dokumenti-PDF/Tiskovine-EN/2024-SLO-ANG-Brosura-Plecnikova-arhitektura.pdf

    The architect added two footbridges to the middle bridge in order to link Prešeren Square with the old town quarter in the form of somewhat extended sidewalks. He thus created superb views in the gaps between the bridges and planted poplars in them on the lower terrace so that only their crowns that gently screen the view towards the Town Hall and Robba’s Fountain are visi- ble at street level.

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