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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dokumenti-PDF/Strategije/ZTL_kulturni_turizem_23-27_ANG.pdf

    National public cultural institutions that operate at the intersection of culture and tourism are: Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centre, Slovenian National Theatre Drama Ljubljana, Slovenian National Theatre Opera and Ballet Ljubljana, Slovenian Philharmonic, National Gallery, Museum of modern art (MG + MSUM), National Museum of Slovenia, Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Slovene Ethnographic Museum, National Museum of Contemporary History of Slovenia, Museum of Architecture and Design, National and University Library, Slovenian Cinematheque, Slovenian Theatre Institute, and the Slovenian School Museum.

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  • The Welcoming of Spring in Trnovo

    "Pozdrav pomladi - Gregorčki" is a free event, commemorating an old folk tradition, where craftsmen bid farewell to winter by releasing wooden clogs adorned with lit candles into streams…

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dokumenti-PDF/Tiskovine-EN/TL_LC_brosura_ANG_ITA_100x210_0422.pdf

    Closed: Mondays, 1 January, Easter, 1 May, 1 November, 25 December. Museum of Modern Art 15 Moderna galerija, Cankarjeva cesta street 15, Tel. +386 (0)1 241 68 00, www.mg-lj.si The museum premises feature works from the museum’s national collection in the exhibition 20th Century.

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  • Family holidays in Ljubljana

    Ljubljana is a child-friendly city © ZOO Ljubljana There are regular events and activities for children going on in museums and also in the streets and squares if the weather is nice. Many of them are free-of-charge. Public urban transport is free-of-charge for children up to the age of 6.

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  • Šiška heyday

    Šiška heyday was initiated by Ljubljana Tourism as part of the project to establish the cultural quarter of Šiška. This initiative is based on the diverse programs of cultural institutions and local…

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  • The second LUV fest is coming – the Ljubljana Festival of Love, Art, and Wandering

    LUV fest begins on the holiday of Slovenian culture, 8 February, when museums, galleries, and other cultural institutions open their doors for free, and will offer more than 130 diverse cultural events until 12 March.

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  • Redirecting tourist flows

    To make these explorations not only enjoyable but also easy, we’ve included numerous experiences and attractions outside the strict city centre in the Ljubljana Tourist Card: Museum of Architecture and Design Ljubljana ZOO Terme Snovik Thermal Spa Bistra Castle: Technical Museum of Slovenia Dormouse Adventure Park Since we know that tourists’ curiosity extends beyond museums and parks, we’re also developing new, creative products that take visitors to the less frequented parts of the city: Master Builder Plečnik – Follow in the footsteps of the great architect Ljubljana Beer Experience – For lovers of golden bubbles Exploring Ljubljana by Bicycle – Active, green, and with the wind in your hair Cycling and Hiking Tourism in the Region, including the Way of St.

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  • CYCLING LOOP AROUND LJUBLJANA (MTB/trekking/gravel)

    Detailed path description The tour starts at the Fužinski grad castle, which houses the Museum of Architecture and Design. From there, you will quickly reach the Path of Remembrance and Comradeship (PST). The Path is 32.5 km long and runs along the line of the barbed wire that surrounded Ljubljana during World War II.

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dokumenti-PDF/Tiskovine-EN/2-Day-Travel-Itinerary-Explore-Ljubljana.pdf

    The biggest attraction of the National Gallery is its rich collection of works by Slovenian impressionists, while the Museum of Modern Art exhibits works by leading artists of the twentieth century. Take a break and a breath - stroll through Tivoli Park just next to the galleries and museums and enjoy sharing the many pathways with walkers, runners, picnickers and the like.

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dokumenti-PDF/Tiskovine-EN/Itinerary_2Days.pdf

    The biggest attraction of the National Gallery is its rich collection of works by Slovenian impressionists, while the Museum of Modern Art exhibits works by leading artists of the twentieth century. Take a break and a breath - stroll through Tivoli Park just next to the galleries and museums and enjoy sharing the many pathways with walkers, runners, picnickers and the like.

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