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6. 2. 2013
Ljubljana city gallery celebrates 50 years
To mark its 50th anniversary, Ljubljana City Gallery has prepared a documentary exhibition which is on show until 14 April 2013.
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5. 2. 2013
Carnival weekend
The Mardi Gras carnival weekend is upon us. On Saturday the city centre will be taken over by the Dragon Carnival, in which around 1,200 are expected to take part.
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5. 2. 2013
Wifreeljubljana
From the start of February, the Slovenian capital offers its residents and visitors 60 minutes of free internet access. The free access is currently available in the city centre, while in the coming months it will be broadened to cover the greater Ljubljana area.
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4. 2. 2013
Islamic iran in the mirror of culture and civilisations
Between 5 and 8 February 2013, Ljubljana Puppet Theatre is hosting a Cultural Week from the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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31. 1. 2013
Mobile photography in a museum exhibition
As part of the European OpenMuseums project, Ljubljana City Museum is preparing a really special photographic exhibition; they would like to put on show photography of Ljubljana as seen by its residents and visitors.
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25. 1. 2013
Kinodvor records
Kinodvor city cinema once again recorded a record number of filmgoers in 2012. Compared with 2011, the number of visitors to its films grew by over a quarter.
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24. 1. 2013
Mala ulica family centre
You are warmly welcome to visit the Mala ulica Family Centre, the first such centre in Slovenia, intended for families with preschool children.
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17. 1. 2013
Ljubljana shines at conventa awards 2013
The Director of Ljubljana Tourism Barbara Vajda has won an award for outstanding achievements in the congress industry, while Ljubljana has picked up an award in the " Meeting Star Awards" as the best congress destination in southeastern Europe.
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11. 1. 2013
Family-friendly company
The Cene Štupar public institute – Ljubljana Educational Centre, founded by the City of Ljubljana, has acquired a certificate as a family-friendly company.
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7. 1. 2013
50 years of jarše kindergarten
Ljubljana’s Jarše nursery school was, when it opened on 1 January 1963, attended by 110 children, while today it counts 554 toddlers.