Črnomelj Castle
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Črnomelj Castle is located on the northern side of the main town square in Črnomelj, close to the confluence of the Dobličica and Lahinja rivers. Although its origins date to the 13th century, it underwent frequent renovations over the centuries, acquiring its final form only in the 20th century. Today it serves as the seat of the Municipality of Črnomelj and hosts frequent cultural, social and official events, such as concerts, exhibitions, weddings, and more. Between 2021 and 2025, the castle underwent an extensive renovation.
Innovato Institute
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Established in 2021, the Innovato Institute for new technologies and communication is dedicated to creating meaningful societal impact through emerging technologies and new media. Its three core missions are to support extended reality tools for education and training, advance the digital transformation of culture, and foster civic engagement in the digital era.
One of its projects, developed in collaboration with Shape Studio and supported by the Creative Europe programme, is Wondercut – a web-based application that uses AI to enhance the museum and gallery experience, for example, by generating personalised AI portraits that blend visitors’ self-portraits with artworks from participating institutions.
Student Organization of the University of Ljubljana
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The Student Organization of the University of Ljubljana (ŠOU v Ljubljani) was established in 1990. It is a democratically organized community that represents the interests and rights of the students of the University of Ljubljana and independent higher education institutions that are members of ŠOU v Ljubljani.
Villa Vipolže
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Villa Vipolže is a Renaissance villa in the village of Vipolže near the Slovenian-Italian border and is a cultural monument of national importance. The villa was originally a hunting lodge of the Counts of Gorizia and later belonged to several noble families, including the Herberstein, Della Torre, Attems, and Teuffenbach families. After a fire in 1948, the villa fell into decay until its renovation in 2013. Today, Villa Vipolže serves as a venue for various social and business events, as well as a diverse cultural programme, including art exhibitions, book presentations, concerts, cultural conferences, and more.
Cultural Center Kočevje
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Cultural Center Kočevje is a multipurpose center in the town of Kočevje which opened its doors in 2015. Its programme is dedicated to visitors of all generations and includes frequent film shows, concerts and theatre performances. It is also one of the venues of the annual Žive ulice (“The Lively Streets”) festival.
Kosovel Homestead
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Kosovel Homestead in the village of Tomaj (situated in the Slovenian Karst region) was built in the beginning of the 1920s by the teacher Anton Kosovel after he was made redundant by the Italian government and had to move out of his previous apartment. This is also the house where Anton’s son, the renowned avantgarde poet Srečko Kosovel, died on 27th May 1926, when he was only 22 years old. However, Srečko wasn’t the only significant member of the Kosovel family: his older brother Stano, for instance, was an important journalist and editor at the newspaper Jutro, while his sister Karmela was a pianist who studied in Trieste and Munich. Kosovel Homestead was also an important meeting place for numerous intellectuals of that time.
Development Agency Kozjansko
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Development Agency Kozjansko is a public institution that was established in 2000 as the Local Acceleration Center Kozjansko and was renamed in 2005. The institution was founded by municipalities of Dobje in Šentjur in order to develop business initiatives, offer counselling and professional help to existent and future entrepreneurs and to implement development projects in the countryside. Several of the projects in which the agency is involved are connected to the field of culture and heritage, such as preservation and improvement of pilgrimage routes or promotion of archaeological sites.
MUZA Museum and Gallery
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MUZA Museum and Gallery consists of two important collections which are the property of the bank Nova Ljubljanska Banka and were proclaimed as a national treasure of the Republic of Slovenia in 2018. The gallery section of MUZA contains a representative art collection of works by Slovenian artists of the 20th and 21st century, while the unique museum collection consists of objects, documents and materials related to money, banking and banking practices. Both collections are preserved and presented to the public in the center of Ljubljana, in the Ljubljana City Savings Bank building, built in 1905 in Historicist and Art Nouveau style. They are often complemented by contemporary exhibitions, lectures and other educational events.
Urban Center Ribnica
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Urban Center Ribnica is a multipurpose venue in the town of Ribnica which was opened in 2026 as a central hub for culture, socializing and active leisure time. It includes a modern hall that can accommodate at least 300 visitors and is suited for various cultural events, as well as a smaller multimedia hall for meetings and conferences. It also includes other spaces for educational activities, workshops and local Ribnica associations. In addition, it also offers co-working offices.
Slovenian National UNESCO Memory of the World Register
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Memory of the World Programme was devised by UNESCO in 1992 in order to facilitate preservation of the world's documentary heritage, enable universal access to documentary heritage worldwide and enhance public awareness about its significance. Individual countries are compiling each its own Unesco Memory of the World national registers; among the entries of the Slovenian register, selected by the national Memory of the World committee, are Jurij Dalmatin’s translation of the Bible, Boris Kobe's concentration camp tarot, the Stična manuscript, and others.