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Mala galerija Banke Slovenije
updated 11 hours ago
The space that was operating as a dislocated exhibition space of Moderna galerija from 1952 up to 2010. The gallery programme from 2011 to 2013 was run by the Ganes Pratt Gallery. In 2013 the owner of the space rented out premises of Mala Gallery to a commercial souvenir gallery. For a few years, up to 2019, the space did not longer perform activities described below.
Imago Sloveniae
updated 18 hours ago
The non-profit institute Imago Sloveniae goes back to the year 1986, when its predecessor, the Society for the Revitalisation of the Cultural Image of the Old City Centre was established. The name of the society actually still describes a big part of Imago Sloveniae's activity, which is organising live music and other cultural events in various old city squares and alongside them in castles, sacred buildings, museums, and other architectural heritage sites in Slovenia.
Gustav Film
updated 18 hours ago
Established in 2000, Gustav Film is one of the most important executive film production companies in Slovenia, with a dynamic and flexible team and a large network of partners in Slovenia and around Europe. In 2025 Urška Djukić's debut feature film Little Trouble Girls (co-production of Slovenia, Italy, Croatia, Serbia) was the Slovenian Candidate for the best foreign-film academy award.
Glej Theatre
updated 19 hours ago
Established in 1970, Glej Theatre is the oldest independent performing arts venue in Ljubljana. An important theatre production and education institution, Glej has been striving to explore theatrical practices in novel and daring ways ever since its early days. It remains a place open to unorthodox approaches and theatrical research, fore-fronting the upcoming generations of artists.
Festival Ljubljana Public Institute
updated 19 hours ago
Originating in 1953 with Ljubljana's oldest festival, the Ljubljana Festival, the Festival Ljubljana Public Institute was established in 1954 by the Municipality of Ljubljana. Apart from its continued central duty of organising the annual festival, the institute manages the Križanke architectural complex (festival's venue), organises, or takes part in organising, numerous other projects that contribute to the cultural image of the capital. Other events within its remit include the event Slovene Music Days, the Young Virtuosi music programme, the Križanke International Art Colony, and the Festive December programme, in which short concerts are given by students of the Ljubljana music school.
Spider Festival
updated 21 hours ago
Defying categorical delineation, under the artistic direction of Matej Kejžar, the Spider project has come to be known as a festival of radical bodies. It is at once an "itinerant" contemporary dance and performing arts festival, a transnational artistic network, a platform for modular and transferable artistic projects and a potential for mobility and residencies. While its main production vehicle is the Ljubljana-based Pekinpah Association, the actual nodal points have included specific artistic communities based in Athens, Berlin, Brussels, Ljubljana, Lyon and Zagreb, among others, but the festival continuously weaves a web that grows and shifts, anticipating the newest currents in contemporary dance and hybrid performative art.
National Museum of Slovenia
updated 29 hours ago
Established in 1821, the National Museum of Slovenia is the country's oldest cultural and scientific institution. It holds major historical artefacts and sets museum guidelines and education standards for Slovene museums and the public. Museum experts and associates publish relevant literature on objects and documents that represent Slovene history and culture. The National Museum of Slovenia comprises an Archaeological Department, a Numismatic Cabinet, a Department of Prints and Drawings, a Department of History and Applied Arts, Conservation and Restoration Department and a library. In 2008 the museum opened additional premises at the Metelkova street.
International Summer School of Museology
updated 29 hours ago
The International Summer School of Museology derived from the Piran Museology Summerschool, a part of the former Celje School of Museology, founded in 1995 and run by the Celje Museum of Recent History. In the recent years it has been organised by the Forum of Slavic Cultures International Foundation and the Faculty of Humanities Koper and has taken place at the University of Primorska. With the selection of Slovenian and international lecturers, it is intended for museum experts, students from humanistic disciplines, young experts and future museology experts.
Heritology Doctoral Programme, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana
updated 29 hours ago
The Heritology Doctoral Programme of the University of Ljubljana was established in 2009 at the Faculty of Arts. It is one of the numerous interdisciplinary doctoral programmes in the humanities and social studies. This individual PhD programme draws from museology and conservation and expands to the holistic studies of the social and political role of cultural heritage in contemporary society.
Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Ljubljana
updated 29 hours ago
The Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Ljubljana offers two graduate programmes in Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, two postgraduate (MA) programmes, and a European joint degree Master programme Cultural Differences and Transnational Processes (CREOLE), and a guided doctoral research in ethnology and cultural anthropology as a part of the interdisciplinary programme. The department also has its own library and manages an online database called EtnoInfoLab, which contains photos, slides, clippings and other materials acquired during department-led ethnographic research.