The exhibition in the Austrian National Library in Vienna still smells fresh, where children tell history through photographs captured in the lens between 1870 and 1970.
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Špela is a longtime employee of City magazine, who researches trends in the children's world, looks for interesting events and is on the lookout for outstanding interviewees. She enjoys backpacking around the world, reading a good book, and trying out culinary excesses. An advocate of a nature-friendly lifestyle, she is most relaxed when she puts on her running shoes.
Strollers also need to be clearly visible during these long evenings. If they are also functional and extremely chic, the package is complete.
LUFt, the art festival on the town square of Škofje Loka, will be dressed in a festive atmosphere in December, of course Santa Claus will not be missing.
The atmosphere of the underground karst is as if created for the biblical setting of the living nativity scene, which can be experienced in Postojna Cave in December. We can also admire the tallest Christmas tree in the underground.
December is the most fairy-tale month, and it would be hard to find a more suitable period for Fairy Tale Days. If there is also creation, everything is even more beautiful.
Ana Mraz is coming to the festive streets of Ljubljana, Maribor and Radovljica and bringing numerous street performances.
The exhibition titled Mighty Walls, Top Successes of Slovenian Alpinists in the Himalayas shows the extraordinary first routes that put Slovenian Himalayanism on the world throne.
Bovec Outdoor Film Festival is a festival of films about sports, adventure and ecology, which brightens up the last days of December in Bovec every year.
250 of the best pieces of advice from popular music of the last fifty years are collected in a book with the cute title: Don't eat yellow snow.
Nema Porec is comically playful and at the same time imbued with truth, and it draws its inspiration from real events.
In an instant world, we are hungry for nostalgic stories that go back years and decades and centuries. Mariborska Skrinja is full of stories and just as homely as it was twenty years ago.
December is just off to a good start, but the Guinness record for the house with the most lights has already been broken. Located in Canberra, Australia, it is wrapped in 50 kilometers of wire.