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Castles of Slovenia - gradovi.net

updated 4 hours ago

The website Gradovi.net provides an overview of Slovenia's castles, mansions, and palaces as well as monasteries and churches. The website contains photos and descriptions of 75 of these structures and their ruins in the Slovenian territory. The text is compiled from Ivan Stopar's Castle Guides and has been partially translated into English and German.

Stripolis Comic Book Store

updated 5 hours ago

Stripolis is a comic book shop in Ljubljana operated by the Stripolis Institute, an organisation dedicated to presenting the finest new Slovenian and international comics. More than just a retail space, the shop serves as a lively meeting point for comic enthusiasts, creators, and readers, hosting occasional workshops, lectures, and interpretative comic readings. Once a year, it spills out onto Poljanska Street with Poljanskafest, a vibrant one-day festival held in front of the shop.

The Stripolis Institute is also among the organisers of Tinta, the annual comic book festival.

Plečnik Auditorium

updated 5 hours ago

The renowned Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik built the auditorium in the Tivoli park in 1933. The auditorium was originally intended as a venue for summer theatre performances and included a stage, stands for the visitors and a fountain at the top of the stands. Later, it was reinvented as a summer cinema and even as an outdoor disco club. In the 1970s, most of the activities at the venue came to a halt. The fountain was moved to Ljubljana’s Ribji trg (“Fish Square”).

Radlje Manor

updated 9 hours ago

The Radlje Manor (in the past also known as the Mahrenberg Manor) was built at the beginning of the 17th century on the site of a building that was part of the old castle on the Kamen Hill. Its present-day appearance is quite different from the original mansion, except for the courtyard arcades. In the 20th century, a 17th-century sandstone portal from a nearby monastery, featuring the coats of arms of Sigfrid of Mahrenberg and prioress Marija Ivana Linzer, was brought to the manor and incorporated into it. Surrounding the manor is an English garden with various tree species such as firs, Douglas firs, junipers, sycamores and red oaks.

After World War II, the manor served educational purposes. In 2012, the Radlje ob Dravi Museum moved into the building. After 2020, the building underwent a comprehensive renovation, carried out by the Municipality of Radlje ob Dravi in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture.

Jelšingrad Mansion

updated 9 hours ago

Jelšingrad Mansion, located in the municipality of Šmarje pri Jelšah, was first mentioned in written records in 1424 under the name Erlach. Its present-day appearance was shaped most decisively during two historical periods: the 18th century, when the mansion was renovated in the style of Baroque, and the second half of the 19th century, when its owner, Rudolf Gödel Lannoy, redesigned it in a Neo-Islamic (Neo-Moorish) style. Lannoy also established a private museum in the mansion, displaying antiquities and archaeological artefacts that he obtained while serving as the Austro-Hungarian consul in the Middle East. After World War II, the mansion was used for a time as a retirement home. In 1974, it was heavily damaged by an earthquake. In recent decades, it gradually fell into disrepair until a major restoration project in 2023.

Krimifest

updated 10 hours ago

Krimifest, founded in 2025, is the festival of crime fiction. Its mission is to showcase the quality of Slovenian and international crime fiction and to stimulate the debate about the literary genre. To achieve this goal, Krimifest features discussions, book presentations, film screenings, quizzes and other events, bringing together readers, writers, literary experts, and even professionals from the field of criminal investigation. To highlight the best crime fiction writing, the festival also bestows two awards: the Pila Award for the best Slovenian crime novel of the last two years and the award for the best Slovenian crime short story.

Krafft Festival

updated 11 hours ago

Krafft Festival is a film festival dedicated to the art of acting in audiovisual creation which was founded in Kranj and was held there from 2021 to 2025. In 2026, Krafft moved to Ljubljana. The festival celebrates outstanding screen performances, presenting a carefully curated global selection of films chosen by an international jury and distinguished by exceptional acting achievements. In addition to film screenings, Krafft offers a vibrant professional platform, welcoming internationally acclaimed actors, actresses, and leading industry professionals to participate in roundtable discussions, lectures, masterclasses, and workshops. The festival’s awards – the Golden Apple Grand Prix, the Golden Apple for Special Acting Achievement, and the Honorary Golden Apple – recognise remarkable artistic contributions to screen acting.

Krafft Festival is produced by the Krafft Film Society in partnership with the Screen Actors Guild of Slovenia. It is supported by the Slovenian Film Centre.

Arts Residencies in Slovenia: Experiences, Challenges, and Opportunities

updated 16 hours ago

Artist-in-residence (AiR) programmes have long played an important role in facilitating the much-needed international mobility of artists, their professional development, and collaboration. Over recent decades, they have burgeoned into an integral part of the contemporary cultural ecosystem. Programmes offering artists time and space for research, production, or networking are remarkably diverse – not only globally, but also within the national context. To connect the various organisers of AiR programmes in Slovenia, Motovila organised a meeting at Center Rog in February 2026, where participants shared their experiences. Who are the organisers, how are they keeping their programmes in step with contemporary trends, and what challenges are they facing in the process?

Books in the Time of Corona

updated 2 days ago

How did the Covid-19 pandemic affect the publishing industry in Slovenia in terms of the production, promotion and distribution of books? Alenka Štrukelj from the blog Literarna lekarna (Literary Pharmacy) delves into the shifts in habits among readers and publishers and questions whether any of the responses to the imposed measures of social distancing during the quarantine will result in long-term practices.

Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture

updated 3 days ago

Kino Šiška is one of the main cultural centres in Ljubljana. Established in 2009, it is a highly industrious institution in terms of artistic scope, dealing with music, film, visual and new media art, theatre, and contemporary dance as well as with various other cultural endeavours. However, its main trade is that of music concerts, with the acts ranging from indie rock and alternative pop to experimental electronica and old school heavy metal.

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