Ljubljana is celebrating! In celebration of Emona's 2000th anniversary, a varied program with numerous exhibitions and events is planned.
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Žabica Ljuba invites families to a fun family day and exploring Plečnik's Ljubljana.
Ljubljana stories take place every Thursday and offer a completely different, historical experience of Ljubljana.
The world exhibition of the American Museum of Natural History from New York is coming to Ljubljana: Brains - a story from the inside. After Granada and Milan, the exhibition will be shown in Europe only in Ljubljana.
WOODBOX, a wooden box, went on an international tour, which also brought it to Ljubljana. It will feature a mobile exhibition.
For small and large bookworms and lovers of the written word, the nineteenth Slovenian book days are coming, this time under the motto "This good book". The fair will once again transform Ljubljana into a city of books.
The cultural bazaar is a form of professional training for professional workers in upbringing, education and culture, and at the same time it includes an interesting program for children and anyone interested in culture.
On Friday, the K4 club will be rocked by local DJs, who will ensure a resounding entry into the season of Xceed events.
Next Saturday at the Slovenian Youth Theater in Ljubljana, we expect the premiere performance of the play Socrates, Slavoj and the Sophists, directed by Juret Novak.
The first day of spring will be a gourmet and enjoyable one for all of us who enjoyed the Open Kitchen concept last year. The coolest and most multicultural gourmet event is returning to Pogačarjev trg.
The legendary game, where participants embark on an exciting run through the city streets, is also coming to Ljubljana on March 21. Exciting crowds of more than ten thousand all over the world, it will thus offer a unique experience to domestic adventurers as well. More than three thousand people have reported their presence on Facebook, which may even break the Guinness record!
If the masquerades summon spring, the gregors welcome it with open arms. On Gregorevo, birds get married, and illuminated boats light up along many rivers and lakes.