The Škratelj Homestead is an ethnological monument that represents not only architectural and regional cultural heritage but is also is the birthplace of the first Slovene film star Ida Kravanja (stage name Ita Rina). +
Established in 2001 by the Municipality of Nazarje, the Vrbovec Museum housed in the Vrbovec Castle is engaged in the protection, preservation and presentation of movable cultural heritage in the field of forestry and timber industry in the area of Upper Savinja Valley. +
The Museum of the Leather Industry in Slovenia presents the 210-year-old tradition of the leather industry in Šoštanj where the Vošnjak's tannery was established in 1788. +
The Museum of the Posavje Region in Brežice originated before World War II from the private collection of archaeology enthusiast Otto Aumann of Krško where it was stored in the Church of the Holy Spirit. +
Although the autonomous theoretical concept of "too modern art" originates in an anecdotal refusal of Oliver Marčeta's paintings by a local gallery, the Museum of Too Modern Art dates from 1999 when Tomaž Drnovšek - Vinči sold his cows and offered his stable for contemporary art exhibitions to a group of disappointed founding artists Boštjan Plesničar, Oliver Marčeta, Grega Mastnak, Vladimir Leben, and Ervin Potočnik. +
The Museums, Archives and Libraries Sector, a part of the Cultural Heritage Directorate at the Ministry of Culture, performs significant tasks in order to support cultural policy and maintains the normative, professional and administrative-financial regulations related to the field of museums, archives and libraries. +
Originally created in cooperation with the Association of Slovene Museums with funding from the Ministry of Culture, the Museum.si domain was taken over by Semantika software development company. +
The Musical Instruments Collection is part of the permanent collection of the Ptuj – Ormož Regional Museum and represents an important aspect of national cultural and archaeological heritage. +
Established in 1963, the Music Friends Association, Koper is a non-profit organisation that organises classical and chamber music concerts throughout the year. +
The Ethno and Jazz Festival Music of the World, which aims to draw attention to the significance of transferring tradition to modernity, especially in music, has been held every Tuesday in August since 2012 at the Castle Kromberk near Nova Gorica. +
The Music Production Unit of the Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia) oversees the recording and broadcasting of important music events in Slovenia (more than 110 annually). +
The Public Fund for Cultural Activities (often referred to as JSKD, an acronym of the name in Slovenian) covers all branches of amateur culture and art, and since 1977 it has engaged in various educational activities in the field of music. +
The Musicslovenia.si is an online platform, established in September 2019 by a consortium of numerous Slovenian musical institutions, which promotes Slovenian music nationally and internationally. +
Launched in 1997, Muškat Hamburg subsequently embarked upon six years of concert performances in Maribor and the surrounding areas, whilst developing its own unique sound. +
Muzifest is an international festival of new composition which seeks to unite various composition styles, nations and generations of the 20th and 21st centuries. +