Treating contemporary dance and theatre performances as a starting point – yet not an end in itself – the Federacija Institute is a quite peculiar production house. +
Felix is a Slovene bookshop chain owned by Učila International Publishing House, which opened its first bookstore in 2002 along with founding the Felix Book Club. +
The building (exhibition hall, hall and offices) in which this gallery is based was originally erected as a pavilion of the National Liberation War, designed by architect Ciril Oblak. +
Inaugurated in 1998, the Festival at the Border is a rock music festival that takes place on the border between Austria and Slovenia, featuring both Austrian and Slovene groups and attracting audiences from both countries. +
The Festival Hall, renowned as a space for inter-generational social events in Ljubljana, is housed in a building built between 1936 and 1941 based ont he plans by Jože Plečnik, originally to be part of the Baraga Theological Seminary. +
Festival IZIS is an annual contemporary arts festival that has taken place at a variety of locations on the Slovenian coast since its inception in 2013. +
Originating in 1953 with Ljubljana's oldest festival, the Ljubljana Festival, the Festival Ljubljana Public Institute was established in 1954 by the Municipality of Ljubljana. +
Running a strong and uniquely conceptualised musical programme, the Maribor Festival has established itself as one of Slovenia’s most respected classical music events. +
The Festival of European and Mediterranean Film presents a selection of contemporary cinema productions from all over Europe and the surrounding Mediterranean regions. +
The Festival of Independent Film was established in 2009 in Domžale by the cultural association MILF and the Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia. +
The Festival of Independent Film and Video Prize is awarded by the Cineast Cultural and Artistic Association at the conclusion of the annual Festival of Independent Film and Video. +
Each year the Festival of Medieval and Renaissance Music attracts a varied audience with its programme of performances by internationally-renowned and local musicians, dancers, swordsmen, actors and other artists from Croatia, Serbia, Czech Republic, Italy, Spain, and Slovenia. +
Since 2010, the World Refugee Day (20 June) has been celebrated also with the Festival of Migrant Film, dedicated to all refugees and migrants worldwide. +