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  • Ljubljana to host prestigious European Design Awards ceremony in 2025

    Ljubljana to host prestigious European Design Awards ceremony in 2025 25 Mar 2024 In 2025, Ljubljana will host the closing event of the prestigious European Design Awards, considered one of the most important events in the field of communication design, making it a great opportunity to promote Slovenian design and culture.

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  • Faculty of Computer and Information Science

    Since 2014 the Faculty is located in a new building in the Brdo district, at 4 km from the city centre, which was the result of the largest investment in the history of the University of Ljubljana and the largest project in Slovenia so far to be co-financed by European funds.

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  • Fužine Castle: Museum of Architecture and Design

    The function rooms are suitable for business meetings, receptions, promotional events, lectures, conferences, receptions, wedding ceremonies, cultural performances, concerts, exhibitions, fashion shows or simply parties. The halls and the courtyard can welcome from 250 to 800 guests. 

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  • National Gallery

    The diversity of spaces allows for the organization of various events; receptions, awards, concerts, temporary exhibitions, lectures, creative workshops and others.

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  • Ljubljana in foreign media

    Try Ljubljana instead. The Slovenian capital exudes a similar European charm and café culture as its Czech counterpart but with half the tourists... Click here to read the article Czeched out of Prague?

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  • Eurotox 2023 in Ljubljana - the power of international collaboration and sustainable event planning

    Group GmbH from Dresden, who upheld the highest standards of experience, talent, professionalism, and passion.  The GR-Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre itself proved to be an ideal venue for the congress, offering well-lit joined halls, 3,500 square meters of exhibition space adjacent to the plenary hall, and ample breakout rooms, totaling an impressive 12,000 square meters.

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  • History of the LGBTQI+ movement in Ljubljana and Slovenia

    The organised LGBT movement in Slovenia started back in the 1980s, specifically in December 1984, when the first founding meeting of the Magnus section, which operated within the then ŠKUC (Student Cultural Centre) forum and was the first gay organization in the former socialist states, took place. The creation of the section followed the Magnus Festival: "Homosexuality and Culture" in April, during which many LGBT-themed events took place (opening of an exhibition of homosexual printed media, screenings of films...)

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  • El Amor Brujo, From Flamenco to Latin Grooves

    The ADDA Symphony Orchestra from the Alicante Auditorium and its artistic director and chief conductor Josep Vicent, known for his exceptional versatility and charisma, will perform a diverse programme drawing from the rich tradition of Western European art music. The concert will be enriched by elements of flamenco and visual illustrations by Spanish artist Sagar Fornies. The ensemble is renowned for its stylistic breadth and creative blending of music and multimedia.

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  • Ljubljana is the Best European Destination for a Spring Break

    Ljubljana is traditional, historical, modern and creative, they added. European Best Destinations is one of the most visited online platforms dedicated to promoting tourism and culture in Europe, catering to both travellers and tourism professionals as well as media outlets.

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  • I Solisti Veneti, Massimo Mercelli, Guiliano Carella

    Over the course of more than 60 years, I Solisti Veneti have performed in around a hundred countries and have been honoured by the European Parliament with an official plaque, recognising them as "Ambassadors of culture and music across the borders."

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