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  • Tamara Langus

    Her interests include traveling (particularly SE Asia), theatre, contemporary dance and various festivals. She loves cats and other animals also - would save them all if possible. Someday she would like to become a digital nomad and spend all the winters in warmer parts of the planet but she loves Ljubljana too much to leave it for a longer time.

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  • Ljubljana Castle

    Ljubljana Castle, which can quickly be reached by funicular railway, also provides space for art exhibitions, houses a café (Grajska kavarna), a nightclub (Jazz Club Ljubljanski grad), a wine bar (Grajska vinoteka Strelec), (and two restaurants (Strelec and Gostilna na Gradu), and serves as a venue for cultural events, family entertainment, dance evenings, and open-air film screenings held under the title of Film under the Stars in the summer. Outlook Tower Ljubljana Castle's Outlook Tower offers the most beautiful views of Ljubljana and its surrounding areas. It stands on a site originally occupied by the Pipers' Tower, which was pulled down in 1813 following the French occupation, and later by a fire lookout tower, home of the city's fire watchman.

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  • Ljubljana Castle

    Ljubljana Castle, which can quickly be reached by funicular railway, also provides space for art exhibitions, houses a café (Grajska kavarna), a nightclub (Jazz Club Ljubljanski grad), a wine bar (Grajska vinoteka Strelec), (and two restaurants (Strelec and Gostilna na Gradu), and serves as a venue for cultural events, family entertainment, dance evenings, and open-air film screenings held under the title of Film under the Stars in the summer. Outlook Tower Ljubljana Castle's Outlook Tower offers the most beautiful views of Ljubljana and its surrounding areas. It stands on a site originally occupied by the Pipers' Tower, which was pulled down in 1813 following the French occupation, and later by a fire lookout tower, home of the city's fire watchman.

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  • Tivoli Mansion: International Centre of Graphic Arts

    Later the mansion became first the property of the Catholic Church and then the property of the Provincial States. In 1835, the Ljubljana Kazina Society opened a summer amusement park with a pub and a café next to the mansion. It was then that the mansion was given its present name. In 1852 it was bought by the Emperor Franz Joseph and let on a life-long lease to Marshall Joseph Radetzky.

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  • Partnerships and Collaborations

    © Marko Delbello Ocepek For more details of the programme, visit the European Food Summit website. Brina, Ljubljana's Gin Festival A festival for lovers of spirits and wonderful flavours, and all those who know that genuine pleasure can be hidden in a small quantity of something really good.

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  • “IN DUET”

    For several years now, Nuška Drašček has been captivating audiences with her voice, stage presence and remarkably broad repertoire, which ranges from opera to jazz, blues, pop, gospel, musicals and…

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  • We have the new taste of Ljubljana 2021!

    1 Dec 2021 On 30 November, at the very end of the fifth November Gourmet Ljubljana festival, three finalists of the New Taste of Ljubljana 2021 competition went up against one another in the Kult316 kitchen. Victory went to Brina Robinik Kobal with her recipe entitled Dragon Plate (Slov.

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  • TAMÁS ÉRDI, piano

    He is also the artistic director of an annual open-air classical music festival at Lake Balaton As a pianist, he is renowned for his Romantic repertoire, which centres on Frédéric Chopin and Franz Liszt, whose dynamic body of work he will present in a recital in the Križanke Church.

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  • MARTINA JANKOVÁ (soprano), CHRISTOPH BENER (piano)

    In the twentieth century, composers realised that folk music could play an important role in their search for new compositional solutions. To begin with, they were driven to folk tradition by the…

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  • Travel Trade

    Sightseeing photos Plečnik’s Ljubljana Architect Jože Plečnik (1872-1957) left his mark on Ljubljana in the same way as Antoni Gaudí did on Barcelona. Vibrant city Festivals, cultural events and outdoor happenings give pace to Ljubljana's lively heartbeat throughout the year. City with a green soul Green countryside extends right into the urban centre of Ljubljana, making it an ideal city for an active break.

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