Last day in LJUBLJANA | Slon 1552, Slovenian National Gallery, Nebotičnik - Skyscraper
Sunday (21/10/19) in Ljubljana
Here’s how our day went:
00:28 - Breakfast & Coffee @ Le Petit Cafe
Delicious breakfast and lovely setting. Breakfast for 2 with coffee and Orange Juice €16.60
04:15 - National Gallery
€7 Adults
€3 Students & Seniors
06:01 - Slon 1552 (part of Restaurant Week)
We’d like to add that that pumpkin soup also had in it; powder of crushed shell of fresh water crab (MIND BLOWN) and pumpkin oil powder. Delicious!
Total Bill: €79.80
11:44 - Nebotičnik - SkyScraper
Nice for a drink with views of the city.
Total Bill €10.20
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4. LJUBLJANA CASTLE + OPEN KITCHEN (ODPRTA KUHNA)
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Travel Slovenia - Exploring the Capital City of Ljubljana
Take a tour of Town of Ljubljana in Ljubljana, Slovenia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The vibrant hub and center of Slovenia is undoubtedly its capital city of Ljubljana.
It is settled on an elevated height of around 978 feet adjacent to the river Ljubljana.
The Ljubljana Dragon denotes the three features of greatness, power, and courage which represent the spirit of the town.
The lovely town has been enriched with amazing architectural diversity and brilliance which is clearly reflected in its gorgeous monuments and structures.
Ljubljana old city center is yet another prominent city feature which buzzes with energy and dynamism culminating between the gorgeous surroundings.
Owing to its geographic location, different Germanic, Slavic, and Latin cultures have influenced Ljubljana's own traditions.
A town filled with amazingly diverse museums, theaters and art galleries provides Europe with yet another cultural center to cherish.
Ljubljana Slovenia
There is always something to do in the small Slovenian capital city of Ljubljana. Museums, river tours, fresh food markets, food tours, and the weekly open kitchen are among the many possibilities in this charming European town. Rent a bike to explore the city, visit the local brewery, and stroll through Tivoli Park at sunset to see the open air art gallery.
Christmas in Ljubljana
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last December I’ve been in Ljubljana, a place that has preserved its small-town friendliness and, at the same time, has everything that all the larger capitals have.
Ljubliana is a little wonderful place to visit if you love Christmas lights and markets: in fact, this city is known for having one of the most original lights displays in a lot of streets and squares, in the castle, in churches and bridges.
Christmas markets includes numerous food and drinks stalls, in the streets there are several smaller fairs, such as the Christmas Art Market and ARTish, as well as the numerous city centre shops, offering fashion clothing and accessories, slovenian arts and crafts, and local culinary delights.
Now I’m going to tell you the five things that you have to see, or to do, into this city:
One: The Presernov Trg, the Ljubljana’s central public square on the riverside on the edge of the Old Town. The square forms the central hub of the city where several important roads converge. Here you can see magnificent buildings including: the art nouveau Urbanc House, which houses the centromerkur department store; Kresija Palace that houses municipal offices, the city’s visitor center and the Kresija Gallery, and the Franciscan Church of the Annunciation.
At the center of the square stands a statue of the square’s namesake, Slovenia’s national poet: France Preseren.
Two: Take a walk along the river Ljubljanica, where you can find the Triple Bridge (the most frequently used bridge in the city that connects the main square in the new town, with the Old Town and the market); the dragon bridge (the dragon is the symbol of Ljubliana), and the Butcher's Bridge. The area can best be experienced on a relaxing and romantic tourist boat cruise down the river;
Three: Hike to The Ljubljana medieval Castle, whose Outlook Tower offers some of the most beautiful views of the city. The castle houses several museum exhibitions and presentations including, among others, Slovenian History, The Prison and Virtual Castle.
Four: visit the Tivoli Park, the city's largest park, a popular place to relax and spend time with friends and family, where you can find interesting exhibitions of large-format photographs held there on a regular basis;
Five: visit museums and galleries, like the Museum of Modern Art, the National Gallery of Slovenija, the City Museum of Ljubljana, or the Museum of Illusions.
So, have a nice holidays in Ljubljana and… enjoy!
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Metelkova – See the other side of Ljubljana
Metelkova might not have much to do with the history and culture of Ljubljana, however, it is well known for its alternative art scene. Sprawling over 12,500 m2, it was squatted (yes, no joke) since September 1993 and became an autonomous social center; with its former life was the Yugoslav National Army Headquarter.
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During the day, not much else goes on in this region. At night, it is transformed into a hub where art galleries, live music, and parties go on. Not exactly a party type, I opted, instead, to visit during day times with my friends to admire the art work. And we were not disappointed with the inventive, alternative, unique and quirky place that is essentially an open art gallery.
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Ljubljana is the political, scientific and cultural centre of the Slovenian nation and, with just over 280,000 residents, is at the same time Slovenia's biggest city and its most important commercial centre.
Those that live in Slovenia's capital and its numerous visitors say that Ljubljana is a city tailor-made for people.
Ljubljana is the political and cultural heart of the Slovenian nation. It is an important European commercial, business, exhibition and congressional centre as well as the transport, science and education centre of Slovenia.
A people-friendly city
As its inhabitants and numerous visitors will tell you, Ljubljana is, indeed, a people-friendly city. Categorised as a medium-sized European city, it offers everything a metropolis does yet preserves its small-town friendliness.
Its geographical position in the centre of Europe has determined Ljubljana as a natural meeting place for merchants and soldiers as well as - and more than once - peacemakers. The victors of the Napoleonic wars selected this peaceful city as the site of the Holy Alliance congress, which in 1821 sealed the European political geography for years to come.
The old meets the new
In Ljubljana the old meets the new; and it seems that history has spent all of the settlement's five millennia preparing it to become the nation's capital. It has managed to retain traces from all periods of its rich history; from the legacy of Roman Emona; through to the Renaissance, Baroque and Art Nouveau periods characterised in the house fronts and ornate doorways of the city centre, the romantic bridges adorning the Ljubljanica river, the lopsided rooftops and a park reaching deep into the city centre. Here eastern and western cultures met; and the Italian concept of art combined with the sculptural aesthetics of Central European cathedrals.
A city of culture
Ljubljana is a city of culture. It is home to numerous theatres, museums and galleries, and boasts one of the oldest philharmonic orchestras in the world. The first music society in Slovenia, the Academia philharmonicorum, was founded in 1701. It was a vehicle for baroque music and also facilitated the development of musical production in this region. Its honorary members included such renowned composers as Joseph Haydn, Ludwig van Beethoven and Johannes Brahms, and distinguished musicians such as the violinist Nicolo Paganini. Between 1881 and 1882, at the very start of his career, Gustav Mahler was its resident conductor.
For the people of Ljubljana culture is a way of living and thinking and is very much a part of everyday life. Over 10,000 cultural events take place in the city every year, among which there are 10 international festivals. The inhabitants of Ljubljana and its visitors can admire artists from all the different fields - from music, theatre and fine arts to the alternative and avant-garde. In warmer months, the tables and chairs of the numerous cafés fill the banks of the Ljubljanica and the old city markets. It is here, after an almost obligatory Saturday visit to the Ljubljana market or the Sunday flea market, that the locals meet for a morning coffee or for an evening chat with friends.
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Ljubljana, Slovenia - Travel Around The World | Top best places to visit in Ljubljana
Top best places to visit in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ljubljana is the capital and largest city of Slovenia.
Ljubljana has a nickname Little Prague because it is a charming town full of artists, museums, galleries, restaurants and cafes.
Prešeren Square, the central square in the city, formed in the 17th century, when the Franciscan Church of the Annunciation was built.
At the eastern side of the square, the Statue of France Preseren, for the greatest poet in the nation, was erected.
The Triple Bridge connects the square with the old medieval town.
In this historical part of the city is situated St Nicholas's Cathedral, one of the most important churches in Slovenia.
Also in the old town, but a bit away from the main tourist area, is the St James’s Church which houses beautiful altars.
The seat of the City Municipality of Ljubljana, the Town Hall, stands at major square in the center, close to Ljubljana Cathedral.
The Parliament of Slovenia, another government building, is located in front of the Republic Square, a place with a significant importance for Slovene history.
The University of Ljubljana, the largest and the oldest university in the country, brings together students to whom the city owes much of its youthful character.
A stone throw from the university is one of the most important national, educational and cultural institutions of Slovenia, the National and University Library.
Ljubljana is the cultural center that can be seen at every step, besides many open space exhibitions, there are also many museums, such as:
The International Center of Graphic Arts in Tivoli Park.
The country’s oldest scientific and cultural institution, the National Museum.
The National Gallery, an exhibition hall that hosts the best national art.
The Museum of Modern Art which presents art works from the last century.
It’s also worth a visit the Metelkova City, once a military barrack, now a self-declared autonomous culture place.
The Museum of Contemporary Art, with many present day paintings and sculptures. In the same neighborhood as the Ethnographic Museum which exhibits multinational artifacts.
The Ljubljana Castle, the city’s most striking landmark, is a medieval castle built in the 12th century on the summit of Castle Hill. It is a tourist sight and a picturesque venue for events.
From the castle’s tower stretches a magnificent view of all the city.
A good place to see the town from other perspectives is from the Skyscraper.
On top of the building is a bar with excellent views.
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Street art at Yugoslav army barracks in Ljubljana - Vlog #8
Whenever you go to Ljubljana, make sure you see the Metelkova - the former Yugoslav army barracks that have been squatted by students in 1993. Since then it has been almost left by itself - and therefore turned into a great outdoor art gallery.
Croatian Connections
CROATIAN CONNECTIONS
Gallery One, Mitcham, South Australia
24 August - 13 September 2019
This group exhibition will bring together thirteen artists who have a cultural affiliation with Croatia. Within this common background, each artist has an individual perception of their personal identity and has developed a unique form of expression through their respective art practice. Artworks presented will feature diverse media including painting, photography, sculpture, mixed media and collage. This exhibition will offer a unique opportunity to reflect on what it is to live in a multicultural Australian society today.
Presented as part of the South Australian Living Artists Festival (SALA)
FEATURED ARTISTS
Marijan Bekic
Julia Bilecki
Maya Kolega
Rick Kolega
Mariana Mezic
Steve Potocnik
Katherine Samarzia
Ivo Tadic
Glenys Yakas
Goran Yakas
Adam Zaknic
Robert Zunic
Richard Maurovic (represented by Hill Smith Gallery)
Generously supported by:
The Croatian Community Council of South Australia
The City of Mitcham
Art & Frame (273 Unley Rd, Malvern)
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Ljubljana Travel Guide - Slovenian Memorable Moments
Ljubljana Travel Guide - Slovenian Memorable Moments
Ljubljana has no world-famous attractions, which is just great: there's no need to hop from one place to another, taking photos and crossing the items on your checklist. You have all the time to stroll around and enjoy the city itself. In the summer, its center hosts a number of city sponsored events, from children workshops and public playgrounds on the streets that get closed for traffic for the occasion, to Trnfest's off-beat street performances and musical events of all genres. In autumn it shows its academic face as it fills again by students of the state's largest university to whom the city owes much of its youthful character. Cold December days are warmed by thousand of lights, the new year's decoration conceived by local artists, and by food and drinks sold from street stands on the banks of Ljubljanica river. After surviving the boring gray remaining of winter, the city erupts again with spring flowers planted on its streets and crossroads.
Ljubljana (lyoob-lyAH-nah) is a charming city full of artists, museums, and galleries. With a population of 300,000, it is one of the smallest capital cities in Europe. The Ljubljanica river flows through the center of town, past Baroque buildings and under the ramparts of the ancient castle on the hill. The new city and modern-day commercial core lies to the west of the river, while the old city and the castle are located on the east side of the river. Many bridges cross the river, the most famous of which is Tromostovje (Triple Bridge), designed by architect Jože Plečnik.
The center of Ljubljana is small enough to cover on foot. You can pick up a free city map at a tourist information center or in the train station. Navigating or finding a street is easy as streets are clearly marked. Bikes are available for rent at the Slovenian Tourist Information Center (beside the Central Market) as well as some of the hotels in the area (€1 for 2 hours, €5 for the whole day ending 7~9pm depending on season). The city's transportation authority LPP operates 26 bus lines, which are clean and run frequently (every 5-10 minutes, 15-30 minutes during the weekend and summer). Most bus routes operate 5am - 10.30pm (Sundays from 6am).
Downtown Ljubljana is full of trendy cafes (outdoor seating in the summer!) and high-quality restaurants. You can find local Slovenian food, and restaurants with ethnic food from many places around the world. Pizza in Ljubljana is of very good quality. Try a burger Slovene style with a horse burger at the Hot Horse! Cheap and good for returning from a night out.
Ljubljana has several good nightclubs (discotheques). The clubs hold special events, they will play a certain syle of music on certain nights, etc. Some will also impose a strict dress code and age limits. Ljubljana offers several hostels and student homes that function as hostels in the summer.
A lot to see in Ljubljana such as :
Ljubljana Castle
Dragon Bridge
Ljubljanica
Tivoli City Park
Prešeren Square
Ljubljana Cathedral
Metelkova
Triple bridge
Franciscan Church of the Annunciation
Ljubljana Central Market
Congress Square
Ljubljana Zoo
National Museum of Slovenia
Butchers' Bridge
National Gallery
Ljubljana Town Hall
Robba Fountain
Museum of Illusions
Metelkova ulica
Mount Saint Mary
Town Square
Cobblers' Bridge
National and University Library
Museum of Modern Art Ljubljana
Ljubljana Town Square
Mestni muzej Ljubljana
Slovenian Ethnographic Museum
Nebotičnik
Prešeren Monument
Cankarjev dom
Botanični vrt Univerze v Ljubljani
Muzej novejše zgodovine Slovenije
Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova
Kino Šiška
Slovenian Museum of Natural History
Koseze Pond
The House of experiments
Žale
SNG Opera in balet Ljubljana
Cankarjevo nabrežje
Plečnik House
Mount Krim
Stari trg
Muzej za arhitekturo in oblikovanje
Lake Zbilje
Gornji trg
Trubar Road
Republic Square
Šmarna Gora
The river transport on the Ljubljanica and the Sava was the main means of cargo transport to and from the city until the mid-19th century, when railroads were built. Today, the Ljubljanica is used by a number of tourist ships, with wharves under the Butchers' Bridge, at Fish Square, at Court Square, at Breg, at the Poljane Embankment, and elsewhere.
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TAM-TAM Street Gallery opening ~ October 2015
Adress: Vegova Street, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Title: MY BODY - MY TERRITORY
Supported by: TAM-TAM || 21st International Festival Of Contemporary Arts – City of Women || Independent biennial
Artwork: Eva Mlinar & Tatiana Kocmur
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10 Things to do in Ljubljana, Slovenia Travel Guide
Join as we visit Ljubljana, Slovenia in this travel guide covering some of the best things to do in the city including highlighting the local food and restaurant scene, museums worth visiting, the old town, castle, quirky neighborhoods and more. With a week in Ljubljana, Slovenia we had plenty of time to cover the main attractions in the city along with take some day trips. If you're thinking of visiting a weekend would be enough time for a busy trip but 3-4 days or longer would be more ideal for slower exploration. Now let's explore the capital city of Slovenia together!
10 Things to do in Ljubljana City Tour | Slovenia Travel Guide:'(Slovenija)
Introduction to Ljubljana - 00:01
1) Old Town of Ljubljana at Prešeren Square (Prešernov trg) + Franciscan Church (Frančiškanska cerkev) - 00:39
2) Bridges of Ljubljana = Triple Bridge (Tromostovje) + Love Lock Bridge (Mesarski most) + Dragon Bridge (Zmajski most) - 00:46
3) Ljubljana Central Market (Osrednja ljubljanska tržnica) + Ljubljana Cathedral (ljubljanska stolnica) - 02:59
4) Slovenian Food at Allegria restaurant in Ljubljana - 03:57
5) Ljubljana Castle (Ljubljanski grad - Laibacher Schloss) on Castle Hill - 04:24
6) River Cruise on the Ljubljanica River + Ice Cream (Cacao) - 06:54
7) Metelkova for street art in Ljubljana - 09:14
8) Balkan Food sampling Bosnian Cuisine at restaurant Sarajevo 84 - 10:43
9) Galleries and Museums Ljubljana including The National Gallery of Slovenia (Narodna galerija), the Museum of Modern Art (Moderna galerija), and the National Museum of Slovenia (Narodni muzej Slovenije) - 11:12
10) Tivoli City Park Gardens (Mestni park Tivoli) - 11:39
Outro to Ljubljana- 12:01
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Our visit Ljubljana travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Slovene, Balkan and Bosnian), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches, the old town, quirky neighborhoods, museums and along the river. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Ljubljana tourism brochure, Ljubljana itinerary or Ljubljana, Slovenia city tour also known as Laibach.
10 Things to do in Ljubljana, Slovenia Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Prešeren Square is a central meeting spot in the heart of the Old Town, so it made sense to start our tour of Ljubljana here. You’ll find the Franciscan Church of the Annunciation, lots of gelato shops, and the baffling bridge we just mentioned.
As for the reasoning behind the Triple Bridge and the famed dragon bridge, which is guarded by four dragons.
Ljubljana’s Central Market is another spot worth checking out.
We needed to sample some Slovenian food so we went to Allegria.
Sam ordered Zlikrofi (zhlee-krofi), a Slovenian dumpling stuffed with potato + lamb goulash along with Slovenian sausage with cabbage & potatoes.
Ljubljana Castle, which sits on Castle Hill overlooking the city. Built as a medieval fortress in the 11th century, Ljubljana Castle has seen many redesigns and renovations. Climb the Outlook Tower for 360 degree views of the city.
There are departures for cruises down the Ljubljanica. We boarded a cruise directly underneath the Love Lock Bridge, which is actually called Mesarski Most. It was our favourite activity in Ljubljana and it was a super relaxed way to watch the city.
Metelkova is home to the best street art.
One place we really enjoyed was Sarajevo 84, a restaurant specializing in Balkan cuisine. The portions massive & everything we ordered was delicious.
We had a feast featuring: grilled meat with pita and onions, baked beans and sausage, roasted peppers, and a flaky pastry stuffed with cheese. It only came to 23 Euros.
Speaking of galleries and museums, a few you’ll find include: the National Gallery, the Museum of Modern Art, and the National Museum of Slovenia.
We finished off at Tivoli, which is the largest park in Ljubljana.
And that’s it for our time in Ljubljana. Our visit was short, tasty, and relaxing, and we’re really glad we made some time to visit this underrated capital.
Now you guys know the drill; if there are any other things to do in Ljubljana that we may have missed in this travel guide, feel free to share your suggestions with fellow travellers below.
This is part of our Travel in Slovenia video series showcasing Slovenian food, Slovenian culture and Slovenian cuisine.
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Political Prisoners action, Modern Art Gallery, Ljubljana 2012
Sept. 20, 2012 the Voina Group held «Political Prisoners» action in the Moderna Galerija (Museum of Modern Art) in Ljubljana, Slovenia. This action dedicated to political prisoner and Voina`s activist Taisia Osipova. She was arrested at 2010 and got 8-year sentence. There are also names of political prisoners on the banner. It's an action in support of all political prisoners all over the world. Voina also protested against everybody's apathy regarding oppression of human rights by the police state.
Initiatives, camera, photo, montage - Alexey Plutser-Sarno, Voina Group ideologist and media artist.
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National Gallery of Slovenia, Ljubljana
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Primary School Prežihov Voranc
Festival Européen Latin Grec / European Festival of Latin and Greek / Evropski latinsko-grški festival; 22.3.2019
Translation of Iliad: Jelena Isak Kres
Music: Boris Šinigoj on Greek Lyre and Bouzouki playing Ode to Calliope, Ήσουνα ξυπόλητη and Song of Seikilos.
Sound and video editing: Andrej Koritnik
Friday Night in Ljubljana | Wine Bars & Metelkova
Friday night calls for a Friday Night out so we made sure to have one here in Ljubljana.
Wine bars, Orange Wine, meat & cheese boards, Metelkova Art District and cheap booze to end the night, and also a post-drinking munch - Burek. Here’s how it went…
Afternoon Drink
00:06 Fanny & Mary
Evening Wine Bar Crawl
Wine Bars
01:04 Movia
2 glasses of Orange Wine - €12
03:36 Ala Pršuterija
2 glasses of Red wine and a meat and cheese board - €22.40
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06:54 Dvorni Bar
2 glasses of red wine - €8.20
08:22 Metelkova (Art District)
09:19 Jalla Jalla Bar
Union beer - €1.80
Homemade/local Jegermaister - €2
After night meal was at
13:21 Burek Olimpija
3 Bureks (minced meat, cottage cheese & pizza Burek) - €6
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10 Best Places to Visit in Slovenia.
Slovenia is a scenic country with a fantastic location in the heart of Europe. The nation is surrounded by the Eastern Alps, the Adriatic Sea, the Balkans, Italy, Croatia and Hungary, making it accessible from a range of European locations. Planning a trip to Slovenia is an opportunity to see a variety of destinations that include vibrant cities, charming villages, snow-capped mountains and scenic beaches. On your next getaway, aim to see as many of the best places to visit in Slovenia as your schedule will allow.
10. Maribor
9. Koper
8. Kranjska Gora
7. Celje
6. Ptuj
5. Piran
4. Postojna
3. Triglav National Park
2. Lake Bled
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