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Established in [[established::2008]], [[Love Festival]] was a literary festival that took place at one of the castles of Northeast Slovenia. [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]], the institution organising the event, invited both established and up-and-coming Slovene and foreign authors to present their work with readings, talks, round table discussions, and at literary breakfasts.  
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Established in [[established::2008]], [[Love Festival]] was a literary festival that took place at one of the castles of Northeast Slovenia, in Negova or Ptuj. [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]], the institution organising the event, invited both established and up-and-coming Slovene and foreign authors to present their work with readings, talks, round table discussions, and at literary breakfasts.  
  
 
The literary part of the programme was accompanied by a slew of activities, including musical performances, exhibitions, visual projections, various workshops, puppet shows, etc. Part of the festival’s activities was also aimed at younger audiences.  
 
The literary part of the programme was accompanied by a slew of activities, including musical performances, exhibitions, visual projections, various workshops, puppet shows, etc. Part of the festival’s activities was also aimed at younger audiences.  
  
 
Collaborating with Pavelhaus in Austrian Styria, which delivers the introductory programme of the Love Festival a week before the official start, the festival represented an important cultural link between the two countries.  
 
Collaborating with Pavelhaus in Austrian Styria, which delivers the introductory programme of the Love Festival a week before the official start, the festival represented an important cultural link between the two countries.  
 
The last edition of the festival took place in 2012.
 
 
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== External links ==  
 
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*[http://www.kibla.org/festivali/festival-ljubezni/ Love Festival website] (in Slovenia)
 
*[http://www.kibla.org/festivali/festival-ljubezni/ Love Festival website] (in Slovenia)
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Contact
Festival ljubezni
Kneza Koclja 9, SI-2000 Maribor


Phone386 (0) 5 907 6371
Frequencyannual



The last edition of the festival took place in 2012.

Archival article


Established in 2008, Love Festival was a literary festival that took place at one of the castles of Northeast Slovenia, in Negova or Ptuj. KIBLA Multimedia Centre, the institution organising the event, invited both established and up-and-coming Slovene and foreign authors to present their work with readings, talks, round table discussions, and at literary breakfasts.

The literary part of the programme was accompanied by a slew of activities, including musical performances, exhibitions, visual projections, various workshops, puppet shows, etc. Part of the festival’s activities was also aimed at younger audiences.

Collaborating with Pavelhaus in Austrian Styria, which delivers the introductory programme of the Love Festival a week before the official start, the festival represented an important cultural link between the two countries.


See also

External links

Gallery

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Established in 2008, Love Festival was a literary festival that took place at one of the castles of Northeast Slovenia, in Negova or Ptuj. +
Established in 2008, Love Festival was a literary festival that took place at one of the castles of Northeast Slovenia, in Negova or Ptuj. +
+386 / 5 907 6371 +
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