In Planika Dairy factory in Kobarid, in one of its buildings, the Tolmin Museum established Planika Dairy Museum, The Museum of Alpine Farming and Cheese Trade about the heritage of high mountain farming and the history and tradition of dairy production in the Upper Soča Valley in northern and north-western Slovenia. +
With the aim to recognise the role of architecture in shaping Slovenian national identity and to promote the values of architectural culture, the Plečnik Award is the highest honour presented for achievements in the field of architecture in Slovenia. +
The Plečnik Fund, named after Slovenia's foremost architect Jože Plečnik (1872–1957) and founded in 1973, grants annual awards and accolades to outstanding achievements in Slovene architecture. +
The architect Jože Plečnik moved to a single-storey house at Karunova Street 4 in Ljubljana's Trnovo district in 1921, and extended it with a cylindrical tower in 1924. +
This virtual museum of the life and works of Slovene architect Jože Plečnik (1872-1957) features an interactive map of Ljubljana which links to photographs and details of his buildings. +
Plesna izba Maribor (Maribor Dance Room) runs an extensive programme of dance and drumming education, yet simultaneously also stages various dance performances and explores contemporary performing arts in general. +
The Pleterje Charterhouse, the only still-inhabited Carthusian monastery in Slovenia (established in 1409), with an exceptional Gothic church and a community of Carthusian monks living in clausura also has in its vicinity an Open Air Museum. +
Under the initiative of Matija Plevnik, art historian and enthusiastic promoter of contemporary art, the not-for-profit Plevnik-Kronkowska Gallery was established in 2008 by Plevnik and a group of young local artists. +
The studio Plusminus30 Architects, founded in 2007 by Barbara Debevec, Lara Melon, Bernard Podboj and Jure Melon, works with clients' wishes and budgets to create projects that draw on local surroundings and materials to form links between tradition and technology. +
The older part of this building houses a complete and well-equipped smithy set in the former forge, in which three generations of the Podgoršek family carried out the blacksmith's trade since the 2nd half of 19th century. +
Podmornica ('Submarine') bookstore is run by Študentska založba Publishing House and situated on the basement floor of the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana. +