In 2016, Landezine, a society for promotion of landscape architecture located in Ljubljana, expanded its network and empowered its voice in the global community by launching a series of international symposiums Landezine LIVE and LILA Landezine International Landscape Award. +
Liminal is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation established in 2008 to present and promote the latest developments in the fields of anthropology, the humanities and social sciences with special emphasis on fieldwork. +
Based on the rich tradition of the Lendava-Lendva International Fine Arts Colony that has attracted artist to Lendava since 1973, the Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum and Lindart Association of young artists from Lendava introduced an innovative LindArt International Young Artists’ Fine Arts Colony in 1994. +
Named after the celebrated Slovene dramatist and historian Anton Tomaž Linhart (1756–1795), the Linhart Encounter is an annual festival for non-professional Slovene theatre groups. +
Reopened in 1996 after conversion from a cinema into a multipurpose venue, the 280-seat Linhart Hall is named after celebrated Slovene dramatist and historian Anton Tomaž Linhart (1756–1795), who was born in Radovljica. +
The Liszt Institute Ljubljana, the Hungarian Cultural Center of the Embassy of the Republic of Hungary in Slovenia, opened its doors in January 2016 in Villa Urbana on Barvarska Street in the Ljubljana centre. +
Established in 2001 by the Student Organisation of the University of Maribor, Litera Publishing House aims to develop publishing activity in eastern Slovenia and promote outstanding original and translated literature. +
Literary Association IA was initiated in 2006 by poet Iztok Osojnik with the aim to facilitate international literary events and publishing projects. +
Originally launched as a section of the journal Problemi called Problemi-Literatura, Literatura journal became autonomous in 1989 with the establishment of the literary artistic association LUD Literatura. +
Litošt consists of three young Slovene musicians, primarily jazz, who are exploring digital and analogue electronic sounds, combining their complex musical forms with pure improvisations and live experimentation. +
Published twice a year by the Slovene Writers’ Association, Litterae slovenicae was launched in 1991 succeeding the former journal Le livre slovène (1963–1990). +