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Mladinski kulturni center Slovenj Gradec
Ozare 18, SI-2380 Slovenj Gradec
Phone386 (0) 2 884 6293




MKC Slovenj Gradec was established in 2004 by the Slovenj Gradec Urban Municipality. The centre is a venue for youth culture with a programme which covers various arts disciplines, educational activities and entertainment as well as international co-operation (European voluntary service, youth exchange, etc). The centre offers a range of youth club activities: concerts, music productions, festivals, exhibitions, literary meetings, and workshops (music, rhetorics, etc).

In 2011 the centre moved to new premises. They also host a youth hostel that is run under the auspices of the Youth Centre. Additionally there are two conference halls, one able to host about 250 people and other 60 people.


MKC Slovenj Gradec Youth Culture Centre 2019 Exterior Photo Kaja Brezocnik.jpgExterior of MKC Slovenj Gradec Youth Culture Centre, 2019.



Background

Within the framework of M3C Multimedia Centres Network of Slovenia, MKC Slovenj Gradec launched the Koroška Multimedia Centre (MMC Koroška) in 2006 in order to promote new media culture in the Carinthia region.

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