Avgust Černigoj Gallery located at the Lipica Stud Farm was established in to honour the contribution of the artist Avgust Černigoj (1898–1985) to Slovene Fine Art +
Avgust Černigoj (1898–1985) is credited with influencing Slovene Fine Art by introducing Constructivism to Slovenia. Shown here is part of the permanent exhibition of his work at Avgust Černigoj Gallery, Lipica +
Exterior of the Balassi Institute Ljubljana Cultural Center of the Embassy of the Republic of Hungary in Slovenia that opened its doors in January 2016. +
The exhibition space of the Liszt Institute Ljubljana, previously named Balassi Institute Ljubljana run by the Embassy of the Republic of Hungary in Slovenia opened in 2016. Touching the Nature, the Kaverljag Workshop exhibition in March 2017. +
Since 2016 the Liszt Institute Ljubljana, previously named Balassi Institute Ljubljana, a Hungarian Cultural Center is located at Villa Urbana on Barvarska Street in the Ljubljana centre. +
The exhibition Touching the Nature shows the works done at the Kaverljag Summer Workshop in cooperation with the MoholyâNagy University in Budapest took place in March 2017 at the Liszt Institute Ljubljana, previously named Balassi Institute Ljubljana. +
Part of the Baza 20 Memorial Site, Kočevski Rog, the only remaining example of many similar camps in the woods of Kočevski Rog, which were bases for the National Liberation Movement of Slovenia in the Second World War +
Exhibition in the propaganda workers’ hut was set up to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War, Baza 20 Memorial Site, Kočevski Rog +
Baza 20 [Base 20] served April 1943 - December 1944 as the living quarters for the political leadership of the Slovenian national liberation movement and represents an important monument to Slovenia’s statehood. +