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[[Nina Ivanišin]] in the lead role of the amateur photo model Zina in ''Idila [Idyll]'', a film by [[Tomaž Gorkič]] that "plays with the genre pattern of a horrifying confrontation between rural an urban". Presented also at the 68th Cannes Festival Film Market, 2015  +
[[Lotos Vincenc Šparovec]] plays an odd local in ''Idila [Idyll]'', a film by [[Tomaž Gorkič]] produced by [[Blade Production]], Production House 666 and [[Strup Productions]], presented also at the 68th Cannes International Film Festival, 2015  +
Journalist and writer [[Blaž Ogorevc]]  +
The award ceremony for the [[BigSEE Awards]] at the [[Big Architecture Festival]] in 2023.  +
The award ceremony for the [[BigSEE Awards]] at the [[Big Architecture Festival]] in 2023.  +
[[Bled Castle]] is the oldest castle in Slovenia. Medieval documents refer to Bled with its German name Veldes, first mentioned in a 22 May 1011 deed of donation issued by (German) Emperor Henry II in favour of the Bishops of Brixen. 2004  +
Perched atop a steep cliff rising 130 metres above the glacial Lake Bled is a symbol of Bled and Slovenia, [[Bled Castle]], the oldest Castle in Slovenia, 2006  +
Aerial view of [[Bled Castle]] showing the layout of castle buildings around the upper and lower courtyards, connected with a staircase. The oldest part of the castle is the Romanesque entrance tower, other sections are Gothic and Renaissance styles.  +
[[Bled Castle]] contains a museum, wine cellar, restaurant, printing workshop and blacksmiths forge which are both in working order demonstrating historic processes, 2007  +
The fame of [[Bled Castle]] and the natural beauty of its setting was spread around the world by world travellers, including [[Janez Vajkard Valvasor]] in his book ''Glory of the Duchy of Carniola'' (1689)  +
The Knight Gašper Lambergar Theatre Group demonstrates the medieval culture and entertainment (medieval dances, knight duels, fire, fire spitting and eating shows) at [[Bled Castle]]  +
View looking down into the lower courtyard, showing castle outbuildings at [[Bled Castle]], the tower now holds the Castle printing works 2010  +
Clad in medieval costumes, the Knight Gašper Lambergar Theatre Group takes its audiences into the Middle Ages at [[Bled Castle]]  +
The 'Count' and the 'Countess' of the Castle have become almost indispensable at official visits, weddings and other events with medieval theme at [[Bled Castle]]  +
Bled Festival poster, 2011  +
Cello Attacca! is a group of young cellists, joined and led by their professor [[Karmen Pečar Koritnik]]. They closed the 2016 edition of [[Bled Festival]] with a concert at St. Martin's Church, Bled.  +
The opening concert for the Bled Festival 2016 belonged to [[Mladi levi]], a legendary Slovene rock group founded in 1966 and recently joined by the vocalist [[Matevž Šalehar|Matevž Šalehar - Hamo]]. The gig took place at the [[Bled Festival Hall]].  +
Playing at the Cafe Belvedere, the group [[Oriyon]] presented their take on classical French chanson at [[Cafe Belvedere]], one of the Bled Festival venues, 2016  +
A concert of young jazz musicians at one of the cafes above the Bled lake, 2016  +
The 2016 Rising Starts programme featured the musicians Antoni Brozek and Pjotr Jasiurkovsky as mentors. Both are regulars at the [[Bled Festival]], 2016  +
Professor Saewon Suh is not only regularly performing at the [[Bled Festival]], he often also brings some outstanding (and mostly Korean) young musicians with him, 2016  +
The dance collective Schmerlitz, a folklore dance group of Lusatian Serbs, performing at the Bled Festival, 2016  +
The young and highly talented cellist [[Zala Vidic]], playing at the Knights' Hall of the [[Bled Castle]], 2016  +
Bled Festival  +
Poster for ten years anniversary of anti-award Barbed Flower (Bodeča Neža) of [[International Feminist and Queer Festival Red Dawns]]  +
Taking place on the ski slopes of Kanin, the school of freeride skiing was featured as side programme to the [[BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival]] in 2011  +
A discussion with Andreas Jaritz, author of the film ''The Old, the Young and the Sea'', taking place at [[BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival]] 2013  +
[[BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival]] always features a varied accompanying programme with music concerts. Here is [[Bakalina]] playing at Stergulc house in 2013.  +
The Čupakabra juggling group performing and lighting up the mood at [[BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival]], 2013  +
The [[BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival]] 2013 poster  +
The traditional book fair at [[BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival]], 2014.  +
Photography exhibitions are a regular feature of [[BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival]]. The chosen photographer for the 2015 edition was [[Jošt Gantar]].  +
The [[BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival]] 2015 poster  +
A lecture by [[Rok Rozman]], author of the film ''Why?'', which won a jury award in the Short sport movie section of [[BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival]], 2015  +
BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival logotype  +
[[Bogenšperk Castle]] contains Valvasor`s workshop and The Slovenian Geodetic Collection, also part of the [[Technical Museum of Slovenia]]  +
Painter [[Bogoslav Kalaš]]  +
Pianist [[Bojan Gorišek]]  +
Pianist [[Bojan Gorišek]]  +
An award-winning picture book '' The Moon and I'' by illustrator [[Andreja Peklar]].  +
Bologna Childrens Book Fair 2024 logo  +
A 1950s postcard of a border crossing in Rožna Dolina, Nova Gorica  +
Portrait of [[Borja Močnik]], 2017.  +
Maribor Theatre Festival  +
Photographer Borut Peterlin  +
Band [[Bossa de Novo]] at a concert in the atrium of [[Velenje Castle]], [[Summer in Velenje Festival|Festival Velenje]] 2022. Author: Ksenija Mikor  +
[[BoÅ¡tjan Dermol]], President of the [[IPF - Institute for Protection of Phonogram Performers and Producers Rights]]  +
[[Božidar Jakac]]'s ''Kurent'', pastel, 1920. Fine art collection [[Jakac House, Novo mesto]]  +
[[Božidar Jakac]]'s ''Old Prague'', charcoal drawing, 1920. Fine art collection [[Jakac House, Novo mesto]]  +
One of many portraits which [[Božidar Jakac]] painted of [[France Prešeren]]. Some historians consider this to be one of the most accurate portraits of the famous Slovenian poet. [[Birthplace of France Prešeren]], 2013  +
Exterior of [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki|Božidar Jakac Art Museum]] in the former [[Kostanjevica Monastery]], Kostanjevica na Krki. In front: a sculpture from the [[Forma Viva Open Air Wood Sculpture Collection, Kostanjevica na Krki|Forma Viva Open Air Wood Sculpture Collection]]  +
France Kralj, permanent exhibition, [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]], 2008  +
Karen Macher Nesta, Natural Seesaw, 2011 [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]]  +
Tone Kralj, permanent exhibition, [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]], 2013  +
Agnessa Ivanova Petrova, Streams, 2006 [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]]  +
Donald Buglass, Vessel, 2013 [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]]  +
Mitja Stanek, QR Code, 2013 [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]]  +
Mirko Zrinšćak, Sculptures exhibition [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]]  +
[[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]], 2016  +
Valentin Oman retrospective, [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]], 2016  +
[[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]], 2016  +
International days of photography ''Spot 2006'' in [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]]  +
Dance performance ''Glej ga zlomka'' by Branko Potočan and Fourklor at Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station in Ljubljana (02)  +
Dance performance ''Glej ga zlomka'' by Branko Potočan and Fourklor at Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station in Ljubljana  +
Dance performance ''Na drugi strani nagajivega pogleda'' by Branko Potočan and Fourklor at Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station in Ljubljana  +
Accordion player [[Bratko Bibič]] at [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Centre|Metelkova]]  +
View of [[Brdo Castle]], 2007.  +
[[Brežice Castle]] Courtyard, 2009.  +
[[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Novo mesto Regional Office|Culturally protected]] frescoes in the knights' banquet hall in [[Brežice Castle]] depict the evolution of architecture from antiquity to the Renaissance  +
The baroque trompe-l'œil fresque above staircase in the [[Brežice Castle]]  +
[[Brežice Library]], computer room, 2009  +
[[Brežice Library]] entrance hall, 2009  +
Exhibition on Jože Toporišič in the Brežice Library  +
[[BridA]] presenting their interactive installation project ''Modux 3.4'' at ''Ars Electronica'', Linz, 2008  +
''Nanoplotter'' uses a plotter, an obsolete printing machine from the 1980s, adapted to an uncommon operation. By the artist collective [[BridA]] at the ''[[U3 Triennial of Contemporary Slovene Arts|U3]]'', [[Moderna_galerija_(MG)|Museum of Modern Art]], Ljubljana, 2010.  +
''Nanoplotter'' by [[BridA]] at the ''U3'', Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana, 2010  +
''PCB'', Lightbox with circuit board, [[BridA]], 2010  +
''Modux 3.4'', project by [[Tom Kerševan]], [[Sendi Mango]] and [[Jurij Pavlica]], [[BridA]] at ''Ars Electronica'', Linz, 2008  +
A computer animation on a digital photograph of the Antonio Ratti Foundation in the city of Como, by the Slovene art collective [[BridA]], as part of their project Trackeds, which explores the different dynamics of movement, as well as the topographic structures of a city, 2008.  +
''Trackeds'' is the research of different dynamics of movement and topographical structures in the town, [[BridA]], Check Point Charlie, Berlin, 2009  +
[[Brina]] group portrait, 2011  +
British Council Slovenia  +
British Council Slovenia  +
Broken embraces screen-shot  +
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Brumen Award  +
Brumen Foundation  +
The Crookes, an indie band from Sheffield, England, performing at [[Art kino Metropol Celje]], concert organized by [[ŠKUC Buba Booking and Promotion]], 2011  +
Fantomas Melvins Big Band, avant-garde metal supergroup from California, United States, featuring vocalist Mike Patton, performing at [[Cvetličarna Mediapark]]. The event organized by [[ŠKUC Buba Booking and Promotion]], 2011  +
Fantomas Melvins Big Band, avant-garde metal supergroup formed in 1988 in Calfornia, performing at [[Cvetličarna]]. The event organized by [[ŠKUC Buba Booking and Promotion]], 2011  +
Moon Duo from San Francisco, United States, performing at [[Klub Gromka]], organized by [[ŠKUC Buba Booking and Promotion]], 2011  +
[[The Nebulae Ensemble]], rock/blues band from Ljubljana, performing at [[Klub Gromka]], 2011  +
Buba Booking and Promotion  +
Trebnje Municipal Brass Orchestra  +
Illustration for [[Mišo Alkalaj|Mišo Alkalaj's]] article about the Big-Bang theory by [[Dušan Kastelic]], [[Bugbrain Studio]]  +
''Prepovedano mlajÅ¡im od 15let'' [Prohibited under the age of 15], a series of short animated films, [[Bugbrain Studio]], 2003  +
3D animation for music video ''Perk'' [[DuÅ¡an Kastelic]] for the polka-punk band Orlek, [[Bugbrain Studio]], 2002  +
''Animatorjevo življenje'' [Animator's Life], [[Bugbrain Studio]]  +
''Partizani'' [The Partisans] comic strip by [[Dušan Kastelic]], made for the political magazine Mladina in 1988 preceding the disintegration of Yugoslavia, [[Bugbrain Studio]]  +
''JBTZ afera'' [JBTZ affair] comic strip by [[Dušan Kastelic]], a political thriller, dealing with true events from Yugoslav political history in a humorous and disrespectful manner, [[Bugbrain Studio]], 1991  +
''Kulturčniki'' [culture workers], comics by [[Dušan Kastelic]], [[Bugbrain Studio]]  +
Bugbrain Studio  +
The building of today's Nova Gorica railway station, a postcard from the early 1920s. (Photo from the regional library portal [[Kamra.si]].)  +
Exterior of [[Bukovje Manor House]], 2019.  +
Ice Chamber, [[Bukovje Manor House]], 2019.  +
Military room with accommodation, [[Bukovje Manor House]], 2019.  +
The percussion ensemble [[SToP Slovene Percussion Project]] at 15th [[BUMfest]], 2023.  +
The percussion ensemble [[SToP Slovene Percussion Project]] at 15th [[BUMfest]], 2023.  +
''Invalid'' solo performance by [[Primož Bezjak]], directed by [[Bojan Jablanovec]], produced by [[Via Negativa]], [[Mladi levi Festival]], [[Bunker Institute]], 2010  +
[[Alma R. Selimović]], development manager of [[Bunker Institute]], 2017.  +
Za Narodovo Zdravje, zabavna monodrama.  +
Bunker Institute  +
[[Butik Festival|Butik Festival]]: Daily activities on the Soča River  +
[[Butik Festival|Butik Festival]]: Evan Baggs and Ryan Elliott closing the festival on Sunday  +
[[Butik Festival|Butik Festival]]: German DJ Gerd Janson performing on the main stage on the beach near the Soča River  +
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''The Sleep (Cinema Fury 01)'', Caden Manson & Big Art Group, [[Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station]] during [[Exodos International Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts]], 2009  +
''The Sleep (Cinema Fury 01)'', Caden Manson & Big Art Group, [[Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station]] during [[Exodos International Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts]], 2009  +
[[Cadlag]] plays at the [[Zasavje Noisefest International]], 2015  +
Café Open  +
Exhibition of books from the Lambda and Vizibilija book series (published by [[Å KUC Association|Å KUC]]) at the open.closet gallery, collated by Natasha SukiÄ and Brane MozetiÄ. [[Café Open]], 2010  +
Presentation of [[Amir Muratović]]'s film ''Cankar'' at the [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre]], 2018.  +
The Linhart hall at [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre|Cankarjev dom]], 2018.  +
Peter Bratuša at [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre]], 2018.  +
[[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre]] with a monument to [[Ivan Cankar]] (by Slavko Tihec) on the main platform, 2013. The centre was designed by Slovenian architect Edvard Ravnikar in 1977, and constructed in the early 1980s.  +
A monument to [[Ivan Cankar]] by Slavko Tihec on the main platform in front of the [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre]], 2013  +
A monument to [[Ivan Cankar]] by Slavko Tihec on the main platform in front of the [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre]], 2013  +
[[Matjaž Pikalo]] at [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre]], 2018.  +
''Photonic Wall'', [[Katja Goljat]] and Andrej Firm's exhibition at [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre]], 2018.  +
Secret Chiefs performing at CD Club, located high up on the 6th floor of [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre]], 2018.  +
Dance performance ''Srh'' at [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]] in Ljubljana.  +
Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre  +
[[Cankar's Library Vrhnika]], 2015  +
The interior of the [[Cankar's Library Vrhnika]], 2016  +
The [[Vrhnika Cultural Centre]], home of the [[Cankar's Library Vrhnika]] and the [[Ljubljanica River Exhibition]], 2016  +
Dr. Metod Benedik, guardian of the [[Capuchin Monastery Archives and Library, Škofja Loka]]  +
Illuminated Holy Bible from 1589, translated by [[Jurij Dalmatin]], held in the [[Capuchin Monastery Archives and Library, Škofja Loka|Monastery Archives and Library]]  +
The foundation stone of the Capuchin monastery in Škofja Loki was blessed 28th April 1707 and the church was added three years later. The monastery houses a significant [[Capuchin Monastery Archives and Library, Škofja Loka|Library and Archive]]  +
Capuchin Monastery, Škofja Loka, home of the [[Capuchin Monastery Archives and Library, Škofja Loka|Monastery Archives and Library]]. In 2006 the monastery celebrated its 300th anniversary  +
Among the most famous manuscripts held by the [[Capuchin Monastery Archives and Library, Škofja Loka|Capuchin Library]] is the Škofja Loka Passion Play, written in 1721 by the Capuchin Friar Romuald, the oldest preserved Slovenian dramatic text.  +
Psalterium (Book of Psalms), [[Capuchin Monastery Archives and Library, Škofja Loka]]  +
A closer look at the happy woodland creatures that welcome all would-be visitors to the culture centre in Nova Gorica.  +
Some welcome artistical adornments on the once-bleak border-crossing customs building, now reformed into a culture centre.  +
Stationed at the building of the former border-crossing between the two cities, it is a meeting point for open-minded people who care for the urban culture of both cities.  +
The former border-crossing customs building, now culture centre, kindly letting you know what country you're in, in case you get lost.  +
Carinarnica, the welcome product of recycling a former border-crossing customs building into a culture centre, in Nova Gorica.  +
This cultural centre, established in 2016 in Nova Gorica, is stationed at the building of the former border-crossing between the two cities - Italian Gorizia and Slovenian Nova Gorica.  +
[[Carmina Slovenica]], Adiemus, 2004  +
Conductor [[Karmina Šilec]] with [[Carmina Slovenica]] choir in the [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki|Božidar Jakac Art Museum]] courtyard at Kostanjevica na Krki  +
[[Carmina Slovenica]], Na juriš in the mood!, 2009  +
[[Carmina Slovenica]], Rusalke, 2010  +
[[Carmina Slovenica]], When the mountain changed its clothing, 2012  +
[[Carmina Slovenica]], Fortuna Fauvelu ne bo par, 2015  +
[[Carmina Slovenica]], Fortuna Fauvelu ne bo par, 2015  +
[[Carmina Slovenica]], Toksični psalmi, 2015  +
[[Carmina Slovenica]], Toksični psalmi, 2015  +
Conductor [[Karmina Šilec]], of [[Carmina Slovenica]]  +
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Women's chamber choir [[ČarniCe]] performing at the [[Naša pesem Choir Competition]]. Author: Janez Eržen  +
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Castle Pukstein's ruins near [[Bukovje Manor House]], 2019.  +
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''Untitled'' by Maurizio Frullani & Roberto Kusterle, [[Castrumfoto International Workshop]], 2006  +
''Handmade Work'' by [[Branko Lenart]], [[Castrumfoto International Workshop]], 2009  +
''Self-portrait; stories, memories and dreams'' by [[Andrej Perko]], [[Castrumfoto International Workshop]] Collection,[[Pilon Gallery, Ajdovščina]], 2010  +
Bojan Radovič: ''Paris Photo'', [[Castrumfoto International Workshop]], 2012  +
Castrumfoto International Workshop  +
The ''Cathedral of St. Nicholas'' in Novo mesto, whose beginnings date back to the 14th Century, features interesting architecture (a mix of Baroque and Gothic styles, and a broken longitudinal axis of the church) with a rich interior (''Tinttoreto'''s altar painting of St. Nicholas)  +
[[Goethe-Institut Ljubljana]] celebrates the re-naming of the "German Reading Room" into the "German Library", 2009  +
Celeia Celje Institute - Centre for Contemporary Arts  +
Dance performance ''Takt'' at Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre in Ljubljana  +
Dance performance ''Takt'' at Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre in Ljubljana  +
The [[Celje Castle]], 2015.  +
[[Celje Central Library]], view from the Savinja river bank, 2011  +
Antigona performance in front of the [[Celje Central Library]] where outdoor programmes take place annualy, 2013  +
Slovene writer [[Alma Karlin]] (1889–1950), a portrait taken in Villach and kept by [[Celje Central Library]]  +
Dancers of the [[Celje Dance Forum]] (in white) at the opening ceremony of the ''International Children Festival of Performing Arts'' in New Delhi, India, 2006  +
Premiere of the ''Ionosphere 2'', an interactive stage project by [[Celje Dance Forum]] and ''Aperion'' music group, at the Stadthalle in Singen, Germany, 2009  +
Group bow at the end of the ''Ionosphere 2'' premiere, an interactive stage project by [[Celje Dance Forum]] and ''Aperion'' music group, at the Stadthalle in Singen, Germany, 2009  +
''Infinity'' dance project with dancers: [[Ana Guček]], [[Nik Rajšek]], [[Izza Skok]], [[Nadja Škataro]], choreographed by [[Goga Stefanovič-Erjavec]]. [[Celje Dance Forum]]. 2010  +
[[Goga Stefanovič-Erjavec]], dancer, choreographer, dance pedagogue and artistic director of the [[Celje Dance Forum]] during a performance  +
Performance at the 35th anniversary ''Let na krilih plesa'' of the [[Celje Dance Forum]], 2011  +
Performance at the 35th anniversary of the [[Celje Dance Forum]], 2011  +
An exhibition of works created during the [[Celje FOKUS Festival]], 2014, held at [[Plevnik-Kronkowska Gallery]]  +
Photography workshop activities during the [[Celje FOKUS Festival]], 2014, held at [[Plevnik-Kronkowska Gallery]]  +
A workshop on darkroom techniques, held at [[Celje FOKUS Festival]], 2015  +
An exhibitions of the photographer [[Tomaž Črnej]]'s photos, projected on trees during the [[Celje FOKUS Festival]], 2015  +
''Forbidden Death'', exhibition curated by [[Irena ÄerÄnik]] - pieces by artist Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook at the [[Celje Gallery of Contemporary Art]], 2009  +
Opening of ''Skulpture zaÄasnosti'', part of ''Premiera 17'' exhibition at the [[Celje Gallery of Contemporary Art]], 2009  +
Video projections ''Night Flight'' by artist ''Jasna Hribernik'' at the [[Celje Gallery of Contemporary Art]], 2010 - 2011  +
Private art collection ''Okolje Consulting'' displayed at the [[Celje Gallery of Contemporary Art]], 2010  +
''Matthew 12.12'' by artist [[Gregor Kregar]], in the exhibition ''Sculpture Today'' curated by [[Tomaž Brejc]], [[Alenka Domjan]], [[Jiri Kočica]], [[Polona Tratnik]] - in the lapidary of the [[Celje Regional Museum]], 2003–2010  +
''Las in vitro'' by [[Polona Tratnik]] in the exhibition ''Sculpture Today'' curated by [[Tomaž Brejc]], [[Alenka Domjan]], [[Jiři Kočica]], [[Polona Tratnik]], [[Celje Gallery of Contemporary Art]], 2010  +
Exhibition ''Kontinuiteta / Continuity'' - 3-channel animation and installation ''Memorial'' by artist Adel Abidin at the [[Celje Gallery of Contemporary Art]], 2011  +
''Stepping In - Out'' by artist Katarina Zdjelar at the [[Celje Gallery of Contemporary Art]], 2011  +
Celje Gallery of Contemporary Art  +
One of a collection of moving farewell letter's from WWII prisoners of war who had learned they would be executed, [[Stari Pisker Prison]], known as ''The old pot'', [[Celje Museum of Recent History]], 1942  +
A memorial room in [[Stari Pisker Prison]] which was a site of WWII atrocities and established as a war memorial in 1965, [[Celje Museum of Recent History]]  +
Permanent exhibition ''Living in Celje'' follows the chronological history of Celje into the 20th century, [[Celje Museum of Recent History]]  +
the second floor of the permanent exhibition ''Living in Celje'' shows historical recreations of streets artisans craft shops, market and the middle-class housing, [[Celje Museum of Recent History]]  +
Workshop ''Viewing identities'', [[Celje Museum of Recent History]] 2007  +
Children's museum in [[Celje Museum of Recent History]], established in 1995, currently the only such specialised museum for children in Slovenia  +
''Alma vox populi'' exhibition, [[Celje Museum of Recent History]], 2008  +
[[Celje Museum of Recent History]] building in Prešernova street, Celje  +
Alma Karlin's book ''Moji zgubljeni topoli'', published in 2007 by [[Celje Museum of Recent History]] and [[Mladinska knjiga Publishing House]]  +
Celje Museum of Recent History  +
The old pot, [[Stari Pisker Prison]], was a Minorite monastery until the 19th century when it became a prison, used by German forces in WWII, established as a war memorial in 1965, administered by [[Celje Museum of Recent History]]  +
''Josip Pelikan - Portretist'', by [[Andreja Rihter]], covering portrait work by noted Yugoslav photographer [[Josip Pelikan]] (1885–1977)  +
''Josip Pelikan Photographic Studio'', preserved studio the famous Slovene photographer [[Josip Pelikan]] (1885 - 1977), established as a museum in 1989, Celje. The museum display presents a special collection containing historic photographic equipment  +
Roman archeological finds; Headless statue in the lower part of Knežji dvorec in Celje  +
The so-called ''Old Counts' Mansion'', one of the mansions that host the [[Celje Regional Museum]].  +
Interior of the Alpine hotel ''Celjska koča'' designed by [[ARK Arhitektura Krušec]], 2005 - 2006  +
Vurnik's Days programme organised by the [[Center for Architecture Slovenia]] in 2015  +
A collection of products, called the Gift of Slovenian Architecture, with motifs from key works from Slovene architectural heritage and contemporary architecture (e.g. [[Ivan Vurnik,]] [[Helena Kottler Vurnik]], [[Maks Fabiani]], and [[Edvard Ravnikar]]), conceived by the Center for Architecture Slovenia and designed together with students of design in 2014–2016.  +
In 2016 the Open Doors Day in the studios of women architects was held in several European cities. Organised by the [[Center for Architecture Slovenia]] in the framework of the international MoMoWo (Modern Movement Women) project, 2016  +
As a part of international interdisciplinary project MoMoWo (Modern Movement Women) in 2016 the Open Doors Day in the studios of women architects was held in several European cities. Organised by the [[Center for Architecture Slovenia]]  +
Playful Architecture, an educational programme for children and youth, organised by the [[Center for Architecture Slovenia]]  +
Center for Architecture Slovenia, the Gift of Slovenian Architecture logotype  +
Logotype of the [[Centre for Architecture Slovenia]]  +
Center for Architecture Slovenia, the Playful Architecture logotype  +
Center of Illustration  +
The north view of the Maribor synagogue originating from the end of the 13th century, remodelled several times. A thorough reconstruction took place during the 1990s. Run by the [[Center of Jewish Cultural Heritage Synagogue Maribor]].  +
The south-east view of the synagogue after its restoration in 2001. The building forms a part of the Maribor medieval town walls above the Drava River; [[Center of Jewish Cultural Heritage Synagogue Maribor]].  +
One of the oldest synagogues preserved in situ in Europe is located in the old quarter of Maribor. Today a venue for concerts and exhibitions run by the [[Center of Jewish Cultural Heritage Synagogue Maribor]]  +
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An exhibition by [[Borut Popenko]], set up at the 'street gallery' space of [[Centralna postaja]] called Vitrine (display windows), 2012  +
An exhibition by [[Nina Bric]], set up at the 'gallery' space of [[Centralna postaja]] called Vitrine (display windows), 2012  +
Poster for Beli šum, a live (electronic) music series held at [[Centralna postaja]]  +
The Greek artist Maria Papadomanolaki performing at [[Centralna postaja]], 2013  +
Poster for Exp-Lab, a cycle of new media exhibitions held at [[Centralna postaja]].  +
Poster for Vitrine, a series of visual arts exhibitions held at the outward facing display windows of [[Centralna postaja]].  +
[[Blaž]] & [[Gregor Bajc]] performing at the 'Beli šum' concert series at [[Centralna postaja]], 2016  +
Logotype of the [[Centre for Architecture Slovenia]]  +
Centre for Creativity, MAO, logotype  +
Writers Svetlana Makarovič, Tone Škrjanec, Žana Pekovskaja, Brane Mozetič and Jana Putrle in Moscow, [[Centre for Slovenian Literature]], September 2009  +
Centre for Slovenian Literature  +
Centre for Slovenian Literature Website (website).png  +
From left to right: [[Suzana Tratnik]], Anna T. Szabó, Mirela Sula, Ioana Ieronim, Monica Pavani and Thórunn Valdimarsdóttir - at [[Centre for Slovenian Literature workshop]] in Dane in 2007  +
From left to right: Ivar Sild, Marti Sales, Arnold de Vos, Brane Mozetič, Valter Hugo Mae, Rami Saari, Milan Šelj - at the workshop in Dane in 2007  +
Centre of Slavic Cultures France Prešeren logotype  +
The auditorium of the [[Cerknica Culture House]], 2017  +
The square in front of the [[Cerknica Culture House]], featuring a statue of a famous fictional character from Slovene literature, Martin Krpan, 2017  +
Mill wheel, ''The Cerkno Region Through the Centuries'' permanent exhibition at [[Cerkno Museum]] presenting the historical development of the Cerkno region, 2004  +
Prison doors, ''The Cerkno Region Through the Centuries'' permanent exhibition at [[Cerkno Museum]] presenting the historical development of the Cerkno region  +
''The Cerkno Region Through the Centuries'' permanent exhibition at [[Cerkno Museum]] presenting the historical development of the Cerkno region  +
Dairying accessories, ''The Cerkno Region Through the Centuries'' permanent exhibition at [[Cerkno Museum]] presenting the historical development of the Cerkno region, 2004  +
"Ta terjast", ''PUST IS TO BLAME! – A Story about the Cerkno Laufarija'' exhibition, (Laufarija are carnival figures particular to Cerkno), exhibition, [[Cerkno Museum]]  +
''PUST IS TO BLAME! – A Story about the Cerkno Laufarija'' (Laufarija are carnival figures particular to Cerkno) exhibition, Cerkno Museum  +
"Laufarji", ''PUST IS TO BLAME! – A Story about the Cerkno Laufarija'' (Laufarija are carnival figures particular to Cerkno), exhibition, [[Cerkno Museum]]  +
''PUST IS TO BLAME! – A Story about the Cerkno Laufarija'' (Laufarija are carnival figures particular to Cerkno), exhibition, [[Cerkno Museum]]  +
The [[Cerkno Museum]] was established by [[Idrija Municipal Museum]] in 1978 as a branch museum about the NOB (National Liberation Struggle). The institution studies the rich heritage of the Cerkno region in an integral way  +
Cerkno Museum  +
Located at the [[GT22]] cultural hub, the [[CGU Printmaking Art Centre]] runs different workshops on printmaking art, 2017  +
Chamber of Architecture and Spatial Planning of Slovenia logotype  +
[[Cheap Tunes Records]] was established in 2008 as a D-I-Y CD-R and copyleft netlabel, which releases records available as hard copies and at the Internet Archive as free down-loadable items. Sales booth, 2008  +
[[Cheap Tunes Records]] is run by a collective of friends who call themselves music lovers and share a common passion for creating music, sales booth in the making, 2008  +
The collective also helps with organising concerts, promotion, technical support and branding under the label [[Cheap Tunes Records]], party 3 poster, 2010  +
Cheap Tunes Records  +
Altar, [[Church of St Pancras, Stari trg near Slovenj Gradec]], 2019.  +
Arch ceiling, [[Church of St Pancras, Stari trg near Slovenj Gradec]], 2019.  +
Exhibition, [[Church of St Pancras, Stari trg near Slovenj Gradec]], 2019.  +
Exterior of [[Church of St Pancras, Stari trg near Slovenj Gradec]], 2019.  +
Exterior of [[Church of St Pancras, Stari trg near Slovenj Gradec]], 2019.  +
Exterior of [[Church of St Pancras, Stari trg near Slovenj Gradec]], 2019.  +
Exterior of [[Church of St Pancras, Stari trg near Slovenj Gradec]], 2019.  +
[[Church of St Pancras, Stari trg near Slovenj Gradec]], 2019.  +
Interior of [[Church of St Pancras, Stari trg near Slovenj Gradec]], 2019.  +
Interior of [[Church of St Pancras, Stari trg near Slovenj Gradec]], 2019.  +
Interior of [[Church of St Pancras, Stari trg near Slovenj Gradec]], 2019.  +
Interior of [[Church of St Pancras, Stari trg near Slovenj Gradec]], 2019.  +
Interior of [[Church of St Pancras, Stari trg near Slovenj Gradec]], 2019.  +
Interior of [[Church of St Pancras, Stari trg near Slovenj Gradec]], 2019.  +
Organ, [[Church of St Pancras, Stari trg near Slovenj Gradec]], 2019.  +
A lecture by [[Center of Illustration]] at [[Vodnik Homestead]]  +
CINEMattic (KINOkasca) logotype  +
Film still from ''Circus Fantasticus'', a film by [[Janez Burger]] from [[Staragara - Ljubljana]], winner of the [[Vesna Award]] for Best full-length film and the [[Kodak Award]], [[Festival of Slovenian Film]] 2010  +
''Circus Fantasticus'', a film by [[Janez Burger]] produced by [[Staragara]], winner of the [[Vesna Award]] for Best full-length film and [[Kodak Award]], 13th [[Festival of Slovenian Film]] 2010  +
''Circus Fantasticus'', a film by [[Janez Burger]] from [[Staragara - Ljubljana]], winner of the [[Vesna Award]] for Best full-length film and the [[Kodak Award]], 13th [[Festival of Slovenian Film]] 2010  +
[[Cirkus Club]], which usually boasts packed weekends and an enthusiastic crowd, hosted Joris Voorn in 2013  +
Joris Voorn, one of [[Cirkus Club]] clubbing highlights of 2013  +
Single Ladies, a Beyonce Tribute Band, performing at [[Cirkus Club]], 2015  +
The opening of the exhibition ''Two Worlds. The work of Bogdan Grom 1938–2008'' at the [[City Art Gallery Ljubljana]] in 2010. [[Bogdan Grom]], Slovene painter, illustrator, sculptor, stage and graphic designer was born in Trieste, since 1957 living in the USA.  +
A closeup of the entrance to the [[City Art Gallery Ljubljana]].  +
The [[City Art Gallery Ljubljana]] is one of the central spaces for the presentation of exhibition projects in the field of contemporary art.  +
Opening of graphic design exhibition ''Najboljše iz Vojvodine'' [Best of Vojvodine] at Atrium of [[Magistrat Gallery]] (Ljubljana Town Hall), 2008  +
[[Zoran Janković]], Ljubljana Mayor (second from left) at the opening of graphic design exhibition ''Najboljše iz Vojvodine'' ('The best from Vojvodina') at the Atrium of the [[Magistrat Gallery]] (Ljubljana Town Hall), 2008  +
[[Majda Širca]], [[Milan Kučan]], and [[Zoran Janković]] at the opening of graphic design exhibition ''Najboljše iz Vojvodine'' at the Atrium of the [[Magistrat Gallery]] (Ljubljana Town Hall), 2008  +
Opening of graphic design exhibition ''Najboljše iz Vojvodine'' at the [[City Hall Atria]] in 2008  +
Opening of graphic design exhibition ''Najboljše iz Vojvodine'' at the Atrium of the [[Magistrat Gallery]] (Ljubljana Town Hall) in Ljubljana  +
Uncovering the Invisible, opening the exhibition by [[Ela Xora]] at [[Glass Atrium]], Ljubljana Pride Festival 2017.  +
Press conference at [[Glass Atrium]], Ljubljana Pride Festival 2017.  +
The [[City Museum of Ljubljana]] facade in the background, with the [[Križanke]] church facade on the right, 2006  +
The [[City Museum of Ljubljana]] located in the very centre of Ljubljana, 2013  +
The oldest wheel with an axle found at the Ljubljana Marshes (20 km south of Ljubljana) in 2002. The axle made of oak wood is 120 cm long. [[City Museum of Ljubljana]], 2013  +
''The Wheel – 5200 Years'', an exhibition view. [[City Museum of Ljubljana]], 2013  +
''The Wheel – 5200 Years'', an exhibition view with the models of [[Herman Potočnik|Herman Potočnik's]] space station drawings from 1929. [[City Museum of Ljubljana]], 2013  +
''The Wheel – 5200 Years'', an exhibition view. [[City Museum of Ljubljana]], 2013  +
The world's oldest wheel found at the Ljubljana Marshes in 2002 is 5,200 years old, according to radiocarbon dating. The wheel with a radius of 70 cm is on display at the [[City Museum of Ljubljana]], 2013.  +
City of Design, festival venue, 2018.  +
City of Women International Festival of Contemporary Arts  +
Closing days of the 8th [[International Triennial Ecology and Art]] EKO at the former MTT textile factory in Maribor, 2021.  +
Closing days of the 8th [[International Triennial Ecology and Art]] EKO at the former MTT textile factory in Maribor, 2021.  +
Closing days of the 8th [[International Triennial Ecology and Art]] EKO at the former MTT textile factory in Maribor, 2021.  +
Opening of the exhibition ''A Letter to the Future'' at the former MTT textile factory in Maribor, 8th [[International Triennial Ecology and Art|EKO]] 2021.  +
Closing days of the 8th [[International Triennial Ecology and Art]] EKO at the former MTT textile factory in Maribor, 2021.  +
Closing days of the 8th [[International Triennial Ecology and Art]] EKO at the former MTT textile factory in Maribor, 2021.  +
[[Klub Channel Zero]] entrance, Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone  +
DJ [[Katcha]] at the 13th [[TRESK Festival]], 2022.  +
A poster for the 2013 edition of the [[Club Marathon]] series  +
A poster for the 2015 edition of the [[Radio Študent Benefit Festival]], programmed as to honour the 15th anniversary of [[Club Marathon]]  +
Making of the documentary movie ''Ta glaunu pr' pustu'', created in the film workshops CMAKove under mentorship of Cecile Horreau. Film-makers: Branko Prezelj, Catarina Leal, Janos Lampič, Matjaz Jurman and Tjaša Peternelj. [[C.M.A.K. Cerkno]] 2008  +
[[Kalashnikov]], playing at the 11th [[Cmakajne Festival of Young Creativity]], organised by [[C.M.A.K. Cerkno]] in Cerkno every year in September, 2009  +
Karajžewc camp, run by [[C.M.A.K. Cerkno]] annually in May for the last four years, image from 2009  +
[[Ebfad and Karlo Hmeljak]] playing at the 12th [[Cmakajne Festival of Young Creativity]], organised by [[C.M.A.K. Cerkno]] in Cerkno every year in September, 2010  +
Making a mosaic, during working to refurbish new premises, photograph exhibited in the exhibition ''TinÄkaua bytes and CMAK'', [[C.M.A.K. Cerkno]]  +
Training a grapevine, during working to refurbish new premises, photograph exhibited in the exhibition ''Tinčkaua bytes and CMAK'', [[C.M.A.K. Cerkno]]  +
C.M.A.K. Cerkno  +
[[Cmurek Castle]] veduta, 1681  +
[[Cmurek Castle]] inner courtyard, 2015  +
[[Cmurek Castle]] inner courtyard, 2015  +
The main entrance to [[Coal Mining Museum of Slovenia]], 2019.  +
Open-air part of [[Coal Mining Museum of Slovenia]], 2019.  +
The presentation of wooden supports in mines and the history of coal mining in Šaleška valley, 2019.  +
Isabelle Schad: Collective Jumps, performance, [[CoFestival]], 2016.  +
[[Coma Stereo]] performing at [[Kotlovnica Youth Centre ]], 2012  +
[[Coma Stereo]] performing at [[Kotlovnica Youth Centre ]], 2012  +
Cona Institute  +
Concert by Slovenian pop singer [[Alya]] at [[Loka in the Snow Festival]], 2022. Author: Denys Shadro  +
[[Amadeo Orchestra]] at [[Loka in the Snow Festiva]], 2023. Author: Anja Strojan  +
Concert by Amadeo Orchestra at [[Pisana Loka Festival]] in Škofja Loka, 2022. Author: Anja Strojan  +
Concert by [[Big Foot Mama]], one of the most popular Slovene rock bands, at the [[Loka in the Snow Festival]], Škofja Loka 2023. Author: Anja Strojan  +
BorZak and Moonlight Sky playing at the [[Pisana Loka Festival]] in Škofja Loka in 2022. Author: Anja Strojan  +
Duo Artcoustic at [[Loka in the Snow Festival]] in 2022. Author: Anja Strojan  +
Croatian band ''Brkovi'' performing at the 26th [[Kunigunda Festival of Young Cultures]] in Open-air cinema at Škale lake, Velenje 2023. Photo: Lara Lukše  +
Concert by Slovenian singer Jan Plestenjak at [[Pisana Loka Festival]] 2023. Author: Anja Strojan  +
Rapper [[Klemen Klemen]] and band [[Prismojeni profesorji bluesa]] performing at [[Loka in the Snow Festival]] in 2022. Author: Anja Strojan  +
RotorMotor's concert at [[Pisana Loka Festival]] in Škofja Loka, 2023. Author: Anja Strojan  +
Concert by Slovenian singer-songwriter Rudi Bučar at [[Loka in the Snow Festival]], Škofja Loka 2023. Author: Anja Strojan  +
Audience at the [[TRESK Festival]], Ljubljana.  +
[[TRESK Festival]] in Ljubljana.  +
Dancing audience at the [[TRESK Festival]], Ljubljana.  +
Siddharta at the [[Pisana Loka Festival]] 2023. Author: Anja Strojan  +
Concert by acoustic quintet Swingatan at [[Pisana Loka Festival]] in Škofja Loka, 2022. Author: Denys Shadro  +
Confucius Institute, Ljubljana  +
[[Å Äit - Conservatory Centre of the City Museum of Ljubljana]], 2006  +
[[Consortium Musicum Ljubljana]], 20th anniversary performance, Gallus Hall of [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre|Cankarjev dom]], 1988  +
[[Consortium Musicum Ljubljana]] portrait of members  +
[[Mirko Cuderman| Dr. Mirko Cuderman]], [[Consortium Musicum Ljubljana]] choir's founder and conductor, 2008  +
Consortium Musicum Ljubljana  +
Exhibition of fine arts works by Slovene children living in Limassol organised on the occassion of the presidential meeting in Nicosia at the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Cyprus, 2010  +
Consulate of the Republic of Cyprus in Slovenia  +
[[Crazed Farmers]] during the performance at [[Klub Gromka]], 2009  +
[[Crazed Farmers]] during the performance at [[Klub Gromka]], 2009  +
[[Crazed Farmers]] during the performance at [[Klub Gromka]], 2009  +
[[Crazed Farmers]] performing at [[Klub Gromka]], 2009  +
[[Simon Vene]], lead singer of [[Crazed Farmers]] during the performance at [[Klub Gromka]], 2009  +
[[Dario Cortese]], playing on didgeridoo during the [[Crazed Farmers]] performance at [[Klub Gromka]], 2009  +
[[Dario Cortese]], [[Crazed Farmers]] member, performing at [[Klub Gromka]], 2009  +
[[Dario Cortese]], playing on Scottish bagpipes during the [[Crazed Farmers]] performance at [[Klub Gromka]], 2009  +
[[Crazed Farmers]] during the performance at [[Klub Gromka]], 2009  +
[[Crazed Farmers]] during the performance at [[Klub Gromka]], 2009  +
[[Crazed Farmers]] during the performance at [[Klub Gromka]], 2009  +
[[Crazed Farmers]] performing at [[Klub Gromka]], 2009  +
Creative Commons Slovenia  +
''Numeric's Art Puppetry Project'' supported by the Creative Europe programme is led by the Centre de la Marionnette de la Communauté Française de Belgique (BE), the [[Ljubljana Puppet Theatre]] being among the 3 partner organisations, 2017–2019.  +
[[Mateja Lazar]], director of [[Motovila Institute]] and head of the [[Creative Europe Desk Slovenia]], 2016.  +
[[Marko Brumen]] at event organised by [[Creative Europe Desk Slovenia]], [[Museum of Architecture and Design]], 2017.  +
[[Matevž Čelik]] at event organised by [[Creative Europe Desk Slovenia]], [[Museum of Architecture and Design]], 2017.  +
[[Motovila Institute]] team: [[Mateja Lazar]], [[Sabina Briški Karlić]], [[Maša Ekar]], [[Ines Kežman]] and [[Tanja Kos]], 2017.  +
2 Reels presentation at event organised by [[Creative Europe Desk Slovenia]], [[Museum of Architecture and Design]], 2017  +
Creative Europe Desk Slovenia logotype  +
_ART: EUX performance [[Exodos Festival]], 2009  +
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Črna skrinjica  +
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Online version (printscreen) of interactive [[Culture from Slovenia World Map]], featuring events in Germany. Collected 2010–2018 by [[Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory]] for the [[Culture.si]] database of events worldwide.  +
Slovenia - Guest of Honour Country at the Bologna Children's Book Fair 2024  +
Martin Bricelj at [[Cukrarna Palace]], [[Sonica International Festival of Transitory Art]], 2017.  +
[[Master Janez]], the Gutenberg-style print-maker from the [[Bled Castle]], offering his services at the [[Cultural Bazaar]] in [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre|Cankarjev dom]], 2014  +
Cultural Centre Maribor  +
[[Hermann Noordung]] depiction of a space station habitat wheel. Hermann Potocnik (1892-1929), also known as Herman Noordung, created the first detailed technical drawings of a space station, 1929  +
[[Hermann Noordung]] space station. Treppenschacht=Stairwey. Aufzug=Elevator. Aufzugschacht=Elevator shaft. Achskörper=Axle, 1929  +
[[Hermann Noordung]] image depicts a three-unit space station as seen from a space ship. The three units were the habitat, the machine room, and the observatory, each connected by an umbilical, 1929  +
Cod.Act’s sound kinetic installation ''Cycloid-E'', on view at the [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]], 2012  +
Cod.Act’s sound kinetic installation ''Cycloid-E'', on view at the [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]], 2012  +
The [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]] building design is the work of four architectural bureaus which established the Architectural Union for Vitanje (AZZV): [[Bevk Perović Arhitekti]], [[Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti]], [[Ofis Arhitekti]], and [[SADAR + VUGA Architects]].  +
[[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]], described by its founders also as "a living room of Vitanje inhabitants", 2012  +
The [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]] was founded by [[Miha Turšič]], [[Dragan Živadinov]] ([[Delak Institute]]), Municipality of Vitanje, [[Delak Institute]] and Planit Institute. A space for the synthesis of art and science focused on the post-gravity art was opened in Vitanje in 2012.  +
[[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]], a space for the synthesis of art and science focused on the post-gravity art, Vitanje, 2012  +
The building in Vitanje, initially the venue of the [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]] programme. Vitanje, 2012  +
[[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]], a space for the synthesis of art and science focused on the post-gravity art, Vitanje, 2012. Since 2017 the programme is run by [[Herman Potočnik Noordung Space Center]].  +
The upper floor of the [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]], Vitanje, 2012  +
The interior detail of the [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]], Vitanje, 2012  +
View from the upper floor of the [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]], Vitanje, 2012  +
The upper floor of the [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]], Vitanje, 2012  +
Herman Potočnik's biographic map, part of the permanent exhibition entitled ''Herman Potočnik Noordung: 100 Monumental Influences'', Vitanje, 2012  +
Permanent exhibition entitled ''Herman Potočnik Noordung: 100 Monumental Influences'' in Vitanje, 2012  +
A replica of Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite in the world to be put into outer space, part of the permanent exhibition at the [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]], 2012  +
The roof of the [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]], Vitanje, 2012  +
Spacesuits, part of the permanent exhibition entitled ''Herman Potočnik Noordung: 100 Monumental Influences'' at the [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]], 2012  +
One of the study rooms at the [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]], Vitanje, 2012  +
The building design is the work of four architectural bureaus which established the Architectural Union for Vitanje (AZZV), the fascinating building of 2500 m² is inspired by [[Herman Potočnik|Herman Potočnik's]] plan for the first geostationary space station from 1928. Vitanje, 2012  +
Culture.si banner, 120 x 90 px  +
''Culture from Slovenia Worldwide'', the printed version of the world map with the 950 events in 2013.  +
Online version (printscreen) of interactive [[Culture from Slovenia World Map]], featuring locations of the events related to Literature that took place 2010–2018. Culture from Slovenia Worldwide Events collected 2010–2018 by [[Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory]] for the [[Culture.si]] database of events worldwide.  +
Online version (printscreen) of interactive [[Culture from Slovenia World Map]], featuring events collected 2010-2021.  +
Online version (printscreen) of interactive [[Culture from Slovenia World Map]], featuring events in Croatia collected by the team of [[Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory]] from 2010 up to June 2021 for the [[Culture.si]] database.  +
Online version (printscreen) of interactive [[Culture from Slovenia World Map]], featuring events collected 2010-2014, Europe.  +
Online version (printscreen) of interactive [[Culture from Slovenia World Map]], featuring events collected 2010-2014, Germany, Berlin.  +
Online version (printscreen) of interactive [[Culture from Slovenia World Map]], featuring events collected 2010-2014, India.  +
Online version (printscreen) of interactive [[Culture from Slovenia World Map]], featuring events collected 2010-2014.  +
The printed version of the world map Culture from Slovenia Worldwide with the 950 events in 2013. Check out the [http://worldmap.culture.si online interactive world map featuring events collected 2010-2014].  +
Poster ''Culture! successfully raises from the EU programes for the culture and audiovisual sectors, 2002-2012.'' JPEG  +
Poster ''Culture! successfully raises from the EU programes for the culture and audiovisual sectors, 2002-2012.'' Made by [[Cultural Contact Point Slovenia]], [[Media Desk Slovenia]] and [[Culture.si]] at [[Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory]].  +
Animated Culture.si banner, 120 x 600 px  +
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Animated Culture.si banner, 195 x 45 px  +
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Culture.si Factsheet  +
Culture.si flyer, first version 2011, 2 pages, available at the Ljudmila office  +
Culture.si flyer, 2 pages, 2013, available at the Ljudmila office  +
Culture.si footer white  +
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Online version (printscreen) of interactive [[Culture from Slovenia World Map]], featuring events in Ukraine up to October 2018. Culture from Slovenia Worldwide Events collected 2010–2018 by [[Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory]] for the [[Culture.si]] database of events worldwide.  +
Culture! logo with text and numbers, large, english version, 2013  +
''The Family'', a documentary long-feature film by [[Rok Biček]] produced by [[Cvinger Film]] in 2017.  +
Cyberpipe  +
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Film director [[Damjan Kozole]]  +
Butoh dance performance ''Between'' by [[Tanja Zgonc]] and Stefan M. Marb, [[Dance Theatre Ljubljana]] (2008)  +
Dance performance DUET 012 at [[Dance Theatre Ljubljana]]  +
Dance performance ''Far away'' at [[Dance Theatre Ljubljana]] in Ljubljana  +
[[Tomislav Jovanovič]] "Tokac" ([[Dan D]]), Majske igre, 2016.  +
[[Dan D]], Majske igre, 2016.  +
''Alfa and omega XV, Variations in Azure'' by [[Danilo Jejčič]], [[Pilon Gallery, Ajdovščina|Pilon Gallery]] Collection, 2008  +
The 25th [[Ljubljana Documentary Film Festival]], Ljubljana 2023.  +
The 25th [[Ljubljana Documentary Film Festival]], Ljubljana 2023.  +
Darko Herič, a director of photography, 2018.  +
''Bare Naked Souls'', by Dave St-Pierre at [[Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station]] during [[Exodos International Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts]], 2010  +
Press image for ''Bare Naked Souls'', by Dave St-Pierre. Performed at [[Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station]] during [[Exodos International Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts]], 2010  +
Press image for ''Bare Naked Souls'', by Dave St-Pierre. Performed at [[Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station]] during [[Exodos International Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts]], 2010  +
Portrait of [[Davide Grassi]], 2018.  +
The [[Godibodi Festival]] poster, designed by [[David Fartek]], ArnoldVuga Studio, 2015  +
Israeli author David Grossman during [[World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010]] in May 2010  +
The team of awarded comedy ''All for Free! All for Free!'' with the gracious comedian Vesna Pernarčič in the middle and the gracious director Ajda Valcl beside her, [[Days of Comedy]] 2023. Photo: Jaka Babnik  +
Days of European Cultural Heritage 2018 banner  +
AleÅ¡ Å teger, art director of [[Days of Poetry and Wine Festival]], 2014  +
''Poetry Meadow'', a public installation by [[Stanka Vauda Benčevič]] and [[Tjaša Čuš]] for the [[Days of Poetry and Wine Festival]] in Ptuj, 2014  +
[[Days of Poetry and Wine Festival]], Poetry reading, Astrid Alben, 2014  +
[[Days of Poetry and Wine Festival]], garden readings, 2014  +
[[Days of Poetry and Wine Festival]] decor in the streets of Ptuj that lies in the heart of one of most fascinating wine-growing regions of eastern Slovenia, 2014  +
Svetlana MakaroviÄ, a honorary guest of the [[Days of Poetry and Wine Festival]] in Ptuj, 2014  +
[[Days of Poetry and Wine Festival]], the festival central stage on the Vraz Square in Ptuj, 2014  +
One of the so-called ''Wicked Tastings'' with the invited literary guests and vintners, in an intimate local space, [[Days of Poetry and Wine Festival]], 2014  +
The massive custom-made Boris Soundsystem is regularly used at DeepEnd! events.  +
DeepEnd!  +
Poster for the [[Days of Ethnographic Film]] in 2022.  +
Music concert by [[Sonore]] at [[Klub Gromka]] in Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone in Ljubljana  +
''Ekscentrik: Nenehna Antigona'' at [[Osmo/za]], 2017.  +
Maruša Majer in ''Ekscentrik: Nenehna Antigona'' at [[Osmo/za]], 2017.  +
''Ekscentrik: Nenehna Antigona'', directed by Dragan Živadinov, [[Osmo/za]], 2017.  +
Vito Weis in ''Ekscentrik: Nenehna Antigona'' at [[Osmo/za]], 2017.  +
The main hall of the [[Delavski dom Trbovlje Cultural Centre]], used for theatre performances, concerts and various public events. It can host up to 434 visitors, 2011  +
Besides screening regular films, the cinema hall of the [[Delavski dom Trbovlje Cultural Centre]] also hosts the ''Digitalbigscreen'', a video art festival that is a part of the [[Speculum Artium Festival]], 2011  +
The New gallery DDT [''Nova galerija DDT''] opened its doors in 2010 as a part of the [[Delavski dom Trbovlje Cultural Centre]]. It is comprised of two spaces, one being the standard gallery white cube, and the other retaining the original, industrial look of the former boiler room.  +
Delavski dom Trbovlje Cultural Centre  +
Delo Publishing House  +
[[Delo Newspaper]] for iPad, the newspaper covers all fields, from Slovene national and local politics and regional news to world events, culture, sport, economy and also commentaries and reports  +
[[Delo Newspaper|Delo]]'s archives, the content from recent years can be browsed online (Delo online version) but the archive on Dunajska street, Ljubljana, is also open for visits by appointment  +
Late night work hours at [[Delo Newspaper]], Delo [Labour] is a central Slovene national daily newspaper that appeared in May 1959 with the merging of the two dailies Slovenski poročevalec and Ljudska pravica  +
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