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  • Open Day at the Slovene Ethnographic Museum

    Visit the Slovenian Ethnographic Museum (SEM) and discover more about Slovenian culture through the rich tradition of masking. The event is suitable for all generations, with a special invitation to…

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  • Štêpánka Balcarová & BBKK Combo, jazz concert

    Štêpánka Balcarová is a Czech trumpeter, composer and orchestra conductor. She is inspired by nature, poetry and visual art. The greatest influence on her musical creativity is the musical legacy of…

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  • Poljanska fest

    The road shuts down to traffic, and shops and cafés take over the pavement with colorful stalls and tasty treats, turning the street into a buzzing urban festival—that’s the signature event of the creative Poljane district. During the day, kids get hands-on in creative workshops while adults dive into smart conversations like the “Philosophical Armchair.”

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  • Discover the World of Comics in Izar’s Studio

    He regularly participates in workshops, symposiums, and international comic festivals, and is the driving force behind Tinta Festival, Slovenia’s leading annual event dedicated to comics. As a grand finale, Izar will create a quick live sketch before your eyes – the perfect keepsake to take home or turn into a postcard for a friend.

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  • Conventa Crossover 2024 - on Authenticity, Technology and Creativity

    The city allows locals and visitors to experience extraordinary stories for free, such as the sports spectacles that have taken place so far: volleyball, trampolining and climbing competitions on the Ljubljanica River. Another important part of the festival is the awards competiotion entitled "Conventa Best Event Award". This year, the finalists were selected by a distinguished jury of 23 international experts.

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  • COMING SOON: Conventa Crossover 2023

    Ljubljana Talks Ljubljana Talks, the awarded online drop-in audio conversations with the leading representatives of the meetings industry, created by the editor-in-chief of Kongres Magazine Gorazd Čad and Head of the Ljubljana Convention Bureau at Ljubljana Tourism Jan Oršič, will be recorded live at the event. The conversation on the future of festivals will feature the leading festival organizers in the region. The past episodes of Ljubljana Talks are available here. The entire programme of Conventa Crossover 2023: https://www.crossover.si/programme/.

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  • Discover the World of Comics in Izar’s Studio

    He regularly participates in workshops, symposiums, and international comic festivals, and is the driving force behind Tinta Festival, Slovenia’s leading annual event dedicated to comics. As a grand finale, Izar will create a quick live sketch before your eyes – the perfect keepsake to take home or turn into a postcard for a friend.

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Maps/Ljubljana-Region-Map-ANG-680x480-.pdf

    One of the few still functioning high-mountain herdsmen’s settlements in Europe charms visitors with its numerous herdsmen’s huts that are covered with spruce shingles. In summer there are delightful meadows and nature in bloom, while in winter there’s the opportunity for various snow-based activities. Ljubljana  Kamniška Bistrica, lower cable-car stop: 32 km Explore the special features of Velika Planina In the summer you can visit the museum collection in the Preskarjeva bajta hut.

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  • Ljubljana: a culinary influencer in the European Region of Gastronomy 2021

    Ljubljana is therefore facing the challenge of how to announce a year that is supposed to be a festival of Slovenia’s culinary superlatives using the language of the new reality. Eating out has been badly hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, yet Ljubljana’s restaurants and loyal local customers are proving themselves capable of something that only the strongest cities manage to show: solidarity and resilience

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  • Moste Open 2025

    Events take place along and on the River Ljubljanica, in front of Španski Borci, in the MAO park, on playgrounds, and at the local pump track. The programme echoes the spirit of Na Knap – Festival of Short Dance Forms, as Moste Open opens dance to the city and the city to dance. Welcome to the expanded field of contemporary dance – and to an open space of community.

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