The Knafelj Foundation was established in 1676 to financially help students (initially only male students of law, medicine, and philosophy) from Carniola with their studies in Vienna, then Central Europe's most important university city. +
Founded in 2010, the four-piece rock band Koala Voice delve into an upbeat melange of indie pop, garage rock and disco, shot through with strands of melancholia and psychedelia. +
Though the Kočevje Library was officially founded in 1951, its roots can be traced back to 1919, when a national reading room was established in the city. +
The Kodak Award is bestowed annually during the Festival of Slovenian Film to the film with the best cinematography (selected by the official festival jury). +
Located on the outskirts of the Ljubljana city centre, Kodeljevo is a pleasant 17th-century settlement with a castle and a number of late Renaissance features. +
Kofein is a design studio founded in 1992 by its creative director Zarja Vintar, offering diverse forms of communication support needed to achieve any business or strategic goals. +
Organised each year in memory of the expressionistic composer Marij Kogoj (1892–1956), Kogoj’s Days is a high-quality festival of contemporary Slovene music, which takes place at different venues in the small picturesque town of Kanal ob Soči in western Slovenia. +
Founded in 2004 by Alenka Marinič, Dražen Dragojević, Gregor Moder, Maja Dekleva Lapajne, Sonja Vilč, and Tomaž Lapajne, Kolektiv Narobov is a Ljubljana-based professional performing arts collective and one of Slovenia's leading improvisation theatre groups that has developed a very unique approach to improvisation, comedy and storytelling, combining influences of physical theatre, contemporary dance, and clowning. +
As the owner of Kolosej Ljubljana, a multiplex cinema with 12 halls (and 3312 seats) in Ljubljana, Kolosej Cinemas (Kolosej kinematografi) is the largest Slovene exhibition trade company in regards to the number of sold tickets. +
Following World War II there were two cinemas in Kranj – Kino Kranj (a private enterprise of Valentin Hvala) and Kino Stražišče (rented by Mirko Cegnar). +
Owned by Kolosej Cinemas, Koper Kolosej was opened in February 2003 in the refurbished former Soča Cinema House, which it rents from the Municipality of Koper-Capodistria. +
Drawing on their diverse experience in Slovenia, Belgium and Austria, the partners in Kombinat Architects bring their awareness and expertise of materials and spaces together in the creation of residential, parking and municipal designs. +