Situated on the edge of Kamnik, a lively medieval town in Central Slovenia, Kotlovnica (Slovenian for "boiler room") Youth Centre was established in 2007. +
The KoupaFest international festival of music, sport and art is organised annually at Camp Podzemelj in Bela Krajina, on the banks of the Kolpa river in Slovenia’s southern border area with Croatia. +
Kozjanski Park Public Institute is responsible for the overall management and development of the 206 square-kilometre Kozjanski Park and its various natural and historical attractions. +
The original confines and development of the Kozjansko Regional Park were defined in 1981, when the Trebče Memorial Park Act was adopted in memory of Josip Broz Tito who was born in nearby Kumrovec in Croatia, but spent his childhood in Bistrica ob Sotli and Javeršek Homestead. +
Formed in 2014 by a group of young film enthusiasts and professionals, the Kraken Film Society is the vehicle under which its members work on promoting and establishing short films as an unique cinematic art form. +
Kramp Fest (also called Privat piknik) was launched in 2008, when a mild annoyance about the lethargic state of affairs in the Idrija region led a local enthusiast to set up an ad hoc hc punk festival. +
The Kranj Archaeological Site or the Ossuary, opened to the public in 1981, is located at the north of the Gothic parish Church of St Cantius, Cantianus, Cantianilla, and Protus in Kranj. +
Established in 1960 with the merging of two existing city libraries, the Kranj City Library serves as a regional library as well as a cultural and information centre for the wider Gorenjska region (it consequently boasts a comprehensive and ever-growing collection of books and multimedia items on the region and its people). +
As the one-man ensemble known as Kranj Puppet Theatre, Cveto Sever (1948–2018), the first puppeteer soloist, has been creating puppetry shows for children and adults since the 1976, and Boštjan Sever has carried on the tradition in the 90s. +
The Kranjska Gora International Film Festival, the essence of which is to bring together film makers and motion picture lovers, projected its first films in 2016 in the beautiful environment of the eponymous mountain village Kranjska Gora. +
Kreart.si is a database of societies or associations (društvo is a form of non-governmental organisation) that engage in culture, primarily amateur or youth culture, with a calendar of their events. +
Running a dense and very diverse programme of exhibitions, the Kresija Gallery predominantly focuses on contemporary Slovenian artists of various aesthetic persuasions. +