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| website = http://www.souhostel.com | | website = http://www.souhostel.com | ||
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| managed by = Souhostel Institute | | managed by = Souhostel Institute | ||
| founded by = Student Organisation of the University of Ljubljana | | founded by = Student Organisation of the University of Ljubljana | ||
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Celica ('The Cell') hostel is situated in the centre of Ljubljana within the former military complex of Metelkova, which was developed during the 1990s into the [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone]] alternative culture territory with its numerous venues and cultural spaces. The former military prison was turned into a hostel with 20 rooms that were renovated by more than 80 Slovene and foreign artists who were members of the Sestava Society. The hostel was opened in July 2003 and is now run by Souhostel, a non-profit organisation established by the Student Organisation of the University of Ljubljana (ŠOU Ljubljana) to promote the development of youth tourism. The hostel itself is a venue for various cultural events: a jam session by Slovene and foreign musicians takes place every Tuesday, a cocktail party with cocktail show on Thursday and a concert on Friday. Concerts are organised in the hostel summer or winter gardens. [[Celica Hostel]]'s small gallery space hosts art exhibitions featuring work by both established and emerging artists. Snacks and lunches are available for guests as well as the public. | Celica ('The Cell') hostel is situated in the centre of Ljubljana within the former military complex of Metelkova, which was developed during the 1990s into the [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone]] alternative culture territory with its numerous venues and cultural spaces. The former military prison was turned into a hostel with 20 rooms that were renovated by more than 80 Slovene and foreign artists who were members of the Sestava Society. The hostel was opened in July 2003 and is now run by Souhostel, a non-profit organisation established by the Student Organisation of the University of Ljubljana (ŠOU Ljubljana) to promote the development of youth tourism. The hostel itself is a venue for various cultural events: a jam session by Slovene and foreign musicians takes place every Tuesday, a cocktail party with cocktail show on Thursday and a concert on Friday. Concerts are organised in the hostel summer or winter gardens. [[Celica Hostel]]'s small gallery space hosts art exhibitions featuring work by both established and emerging artists. Snacks and lunches are available for guests as well as the public. | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | *[http://www.souhostel.com/en/index.html Celica Hostel website] (in English) | ||
[[Category:Music venues]] | [[Category:Music venues]] | ||
[[Category:Visual arts venues]] | [[Category:Visual arts venues]] | ||
[[Category:Visual arts galleries]] | [[Category:Visual arts galleries]] |
Revision as of 12:30, 2 May 2010
External links
- Celica Hostel website (in English)