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The kiosk designed by architect Jože Plečnik by the Ljubljana Triple Bridge unveiled after renovation. Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
A kiosk designed by Slovenia's greatest architect Jože Plečnik (1872-1957) has officially reopened in Ljubljana's Prešeren Square to give up-and-coming entrepreneurs a boost.
Located next to the Triple Bridge, another of the architect's masterpieces that is a major Ljubljana landmark, the renovated
Samo Kutin, Bakalina Velika, plays the lyre made from an ancient silver fir. Photo: STA
The first two instruments made from the wood of a Stone-Age silver fir that was discovered in a pond in the west of the country made their concert debut in Ljubljana on 20 April.
The premiering lyre and flute were just part of the show in which Bakalina Velika, a band inspired by the pantheistic tr
Slovenian artist Nika Špan's work at the 60th Venice Art Biennale. Photo: Katja Kodba/STA
Slovenia has inaugurated its pavilion at the 60th Venice Art Biennale. It features a work by conceptual artist Nika Špan, displayed in a park between the main exhibition venues of the Arsenale and Giardini.
An unusual nomadic structure, Špan's Garden Secret for You is both a sculpture and architect
Part of the Cistercian Monastery of Stična. Photo: Aljoša Rehar/STA
Two Cistercian monasteries are the latest Slovenian sites to win the European Heritage Label, a title awarded by the European Commission to what it says are milestones in the creation of today's Europe.
Seven sites were picked for the title this year, including Cisterscapes - Cistercian Landscapes
Books. Photo: Anže Malovrh/STA
Slovenia is hosting the 56th PEN International Writers' Meeting in what is an opportunity to foster dialogue between different opinions and discuss armed conflicts raging worldwide, including the wars in Gaza and Ukraine, and the impact of natural disasters on human rights. Most of the events will
Faust, a ballet by Edvard Clug. Photo: Tiberiu Marta, courtesy of SNG Maribor
The SNG Maribor Ballet ensemble has made a major mark internationally over the past three decades, owing in great part to its artistic director, Romanian-born choreographer Edward Clug. Apart from his ensemble, Clug has been creating productions for the world's leading ballet companies.
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Laibach performing at the opening of the Frankfurt Bok Fair in 2023. Photo: Katja Kodba/STA
Just as some US colleges and universities have launched courses on pop stars such as Taylor Swift, the University of Salerno in Italy will launch in April a course dedicated to iconic Slovenian conceptual music group Laibach and its contribution to Slovenian, Balkan, European and global culture.
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Newly opened Rafut Park. Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
On a hill overlooking Nova Gorica, a park with hundreds of exotic plants, the only one of its kind in Slovenia, has long been dormant, closed to the public and slowly overgrowing. Now, it has been restored to its old glory and opened to the public for the first time.
Spanning over 55,000 square met
The pozvačin or a wedding summoner. Photo: Vida Toš/STA
Franc Jerebic has a joyful role in life. Wearing a colourful outfit, he visits the relatives, friends and neighbours of a betrothed couple to invite them to the wedding. Both his character and the role he performs have recently been added to the register of intangible cultural heritage.
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The Šmarje pri Jelšah Calvary. Photo: Bor Slana/STA
Paths zigzagging up a hill from one little chapel representing the suffering of Jesus to another make a familiar landmark in many parts of Slovenia. The best known calvary is that of Šmarje pri Jelšah in the east of the country, which attracts 10,000 visitors a year.
An open-air representation of
The traditionally decorated Suhorje Easter eggs. Photo: Jakob Pintar/STA
Decorated Easter eggs or pirhi are an important part of Ester tradition in Slovenia, dating back to the 17th century. In many places it has evolved into an art of making elaborate decorations that is passed down from generation to generation.
The motifs and methods of Easter egg decoration vary fro
A picture book by Lila Prap. Photo: Tamino Petelinšek/STA
Slovenia's showcase as the guest of honour at the Children's Book Fair in Bologna next month will focus on the stylistic diversity and richness of the country's illustration.
Almost 60 Slovenian illustrators will be presented, 44 of whom at a pavilion designed by architects Sara Badovinac and Sara