European anthropological institutions annually receive issues of ''[[Anthropological Notebooks]]'', launched in 1995 and published in English three times per year by the [[Slovene Anthropological Society]] . +
[[Anthropos Magazine|''Anthropos'']] journal stimulates cooperation between the humanities and social sciences in the fields of psychology and philosophy. +
[[Antika Antiquariat and Bookshop, Celje|Antika Antiquariat and Bookshop]] in Celje sells literary works, reference books, school books (including second-hand school books), and audio CDs. +
[[Anton Melik Geographical Institute]] was founded in 1946 by the [[Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU)|Slovene Academy of Science and Arts]], and in 1976 it was named after the greatest Slovene geographer, academician [[Anton Melik]] (1890–1966), who was the first head of the institute. +
Established in May 2005, [[Anton Podbevšek Theatre]] (APT) is the youngest Slovenian professional theatre house and the first professional theatre in the history of [[Municipality of Novo mesto|Novo mesto]], a town in the south-eastern region of Slovenia. +
[[Anton Tomaž Linhart Library Radovljica]] is the central library in Radovljica, with branches in Begunje, Kropa, Lesce, Brezje, Bohinjska Bistrica, Gorje, Srednja vas, Stara Fužina, Zasip and Blaž Kumerdej Library, Bled. +
The [[Apiculture Museum Krapje]] is an open-air museum, centred around an original octagonal apiary which dates from the late 19th century.It is complemented by various historic artefacts and documents that show the contours of beekeeping and honeymaking in the past. +
Up to 2014 the gallery was the site of the [[Slovene Pavillion in Venice|Slovene Pavillion]] for both the Venice Art Biennial and the Venice Architecture Biennial. +
Launched in 1993, ''[[Apokalipsa Magazine|Apokalipsa]]'' ("Apocalypse") is a monthly magazine focusing on live culture and published by the [[Apokalipsa Cultural and Artistic Association]]. +
The [[Apostolic Nunciature of the Holy See in Slovenia]] was established in June 1992, some months after the Holy Seat (as the first state) had recognised Slovenia's independence in January 1992. +
AQ Gallery (Art Quarter Gallery), established in 2013 by Cultural-Artistic Society AQ Gallery, is a contemporary art gallery in Celje, oriented mostly to the urban or alternative cultures and scenes. +
Opened to the public in 1952, [[Arboretum Volčji Potok]] originally formed part of the Souvan family estate in 1885, which was taken over by the [[University of Ljubljana]] in 1952 and legally declared a place of cultural and natural heritage of national importance. +
The [[Archiepiscopal Archives of Ljubljana]] are the most important ecclesiastical archival institution in the territory of the Republic of Slovenia and hold several important collections, including most of the former parish archives. +
Organised by KUD Limb from Nova Gorica, [[Archipelag-Archipelago Festival, Nova Gorica and Gorizia]] aims to take an active part in the political and artistic discourse by connecting contemporary artists from both Goricas (the Slovene Nova Gorica and the Italian Gorizia) who draw into their company also artists from other countries with the purpose of overcoming the borders in every aspect. +
Published since 1972 by the [[Architects' Society of Ljubljana (DAL)]], the ''[[Architects' Bulletin (ab)]]'' is an international magazine on architecture and architectural theory. +