Published since 2000 by the Institute for Architecture and Space at the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Ljubljana, AR Architecture, Research magazine is a twice-yearly publication containing scientific papers, reviews of scientific research activities taking place at the Faculty of Architecture in Ljubljana, and news about academic staff participation in professional and scientific conferences. +
Established as a non-profit cultural association in January 1992 in Ljubljana, the Macedonian Cultural Association is the oldest cultural association founded by a minority from the former Yugoslavia in the new state of Slovenia. +
The roots of Maksa Samsa Library in Ilirska Bistrica reach back to the foundation of a national reading room in 1864, but the present-day institution was established in 1960. +
First presented in 2006, the Maks Fabiani Award is presented every two years for outstanding achievements in urban, regional and spatial planning in Slovenia. +
The Maks Fabiani Foundation was founded in 1999 with the aim to support and further the research on the work of the architect and urban planner Maks Fabiani (1865–1962). +
Not only did he live for almost a century, the architect and urbanist Maks Fabiani led an extremely eventful life that was deeply and curiously imbued with the myriad social, political and aesthetic contexts of his times. +
Mali grad ("Little Castle") in Kamnik once formed part of a castle constructed in the 11th or early 12th century at the strategic site above the narrow passage of an important trail. +
Established in 2011, Malinc Publishing House aims at bibliodiversity and issues mostly children and youth literature, selected mostly from smaller language groups. +
Mangart Production Group was born in 1995 when the youth TV Slovenia programme Easily Around brought together Tomaž Grubar, Vojko Anzeljc and Sašo Kolarič. +
Manifesta is the European Biennial of Contemporary Art, organised in a different location every two years by the International Foundation Manifesta, whose permanent seat is in Amsterdam. +
Launched and held from 2004 onwards in the coastal village of Marezige, MareziJazz is the biggest big band festival in Central Europe and the only one of its kind in Slovenia. +