The Little Golden Stick Awards are presented at the international biennial festival of theatre performances for children and youth, the Golden Stick Festival, organised since 2009 by Ljubljana Puppet Theatre. +
The Little Prince Award is bestowed at the biennial Lutke International Puppet Festival, organised by the Ljubljana Puppet Theatre, for best performance of the festival. +
Organised each June by the ŠKUC Association, the Living Literature Festival is a literary and musical event staged on the pedestrian street in front of the ŠKUC Gallery in old town Ljubljana. +
The Liznjek House, situated in the old centre of Kranjska Gora, houses an ethnological museum collection which was established after the renovation works in 1983. +
Established in 1991, Ljiljan, the Bosnia and Herzegovina-Slovenia Friendship Association, organises puppetry and literature workshops and literary meetings, publishes dictionaries and translations (including the Lilium Collection) and runs a youth folklore group. +
The Ljuba Prenner Memorial Room was set up at at the Bučinek Inn in Vodriž in 2006 in honour of Ljuba Prenner (1906–1977), a Slovene lawyer and writer, active predominantly in the interwar period. +
Ljubljana Calling contains information on sightseeing, museums and galleries, cafes and bars, restaurants, lifestyle, accommodation and sight-seeing trips in the capital city, as well as a useful city map. +
In 2008, the Oton Župančič Library joined forces with the Bežigrad Library, Slovanska Library, Prežihov Voranc Library, Šiška Library, and Jože Mazovec Library to become the biggest public library in Slovenia, now known as the Ljubljana City Library, which performs the tasks of regional library for the central Slovenia region. +
The Ljubljana Documentary Film Festival is a specialized competitive event established in 1998, focusing on contemporary documentary film production, particularly on films addressing social issues and phenomena. +
The Ljubljana Festival is a renowned and highly ambitious international festival which offers a variety of music, theatre and dance performances by leading international as well as domestic artists. +
As a successor of a Maribor International Orchestra 2012, the Ljubljana International Orchestra (LIO) has become a part of the Branimir Slokar Academy programme in 2012. +
The Ljubljana International Short Film Festival (LISFF) (alternately called the Transit Film Bazaar or the Transit Short Film Festival) is the first trans-border migrating short film cinema and travelling festival with independent short and documentary screenings, established in 2009. +