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Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA)
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The Slovenian Culture and Information Centre in Austria (SKICA) was established in Vienna in 2011, integrating Slovenian creativity in arts, culture, science and research into the cultural milieu of Vienna and beyond.
SKICA Berlin, Slovenian Cultural Centre
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The Slovenian Cultural Centre in Berlin (Slowenisches Kulturzentrum, or SKICA Berlin) was set up in June 2016, it operates at the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Berlin, serving as a central forum for Slovenian cultural activities in Germany as well as a catalyst for new international projects.
Ministry of Culture
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The Ministry of Culture is responsible for cultural matters in the public interest, including the coordinated cultural development of Slovenia, protection of cultural heritage, plurality of the media landscape, suitable conditions for the creation, dissemination, and accessibility of cultural assets, cultural rights of minorities, international cultural cooperation, and the promotion of culture both domestically and internationally.
About Slovenia
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This section looks at the long history of the country, spanning from Roman times to the third millennium, and stretching between the Alps, the Adriatic and the Pannonian Plain. It presents its land and peoples as well as its political, economic and cultural structures.
Goga Publishing House
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Established in 1998 by the Students' Society of Novo Mesto (DNŠ), the Goga Publishing House is involved in a wide spectrum of activities, from publishing Slovene and foreign literary works, music CDs, and journals (Rast) to organising various cultural events, literary workshops, and residency programmes. As of 2000 Goga also runs the Goga Bookshop, a popular venue for literary, musical, and other cultural events in Novo mesto.
Municipality of Ljubljana
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Municipality of Ljubljana covers a total area of 275 square kilometres and has a population of 291,000 people (2025). It is one of 11 Slovene Urban Municipalities and incorporates the Slovene capital city of Ljubljana, the country’s largest city as well as its political, administrative, economic, educational and cultural centre.
Maribor Regional Museum
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The Maribor Regional Museum is a multidisciplinary general museum for the broader Maribor region, with its rich archaeological, ethnological and cultural-historical heritage. Originating in 1903, the museum keeps about one hundred thousand exhibits, coming from different periods from the Neolithic to the present, which are divided into eighteen collections. The museum is located in the Maribor Castle in the centre of the city and also hosts concerts, lectures and expert meetings.
Maribor Castle
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Maribor Castle is rich in major construction achievements, such as its baroque staircase, Loretska Chapel, and the Knights' Hall. Since 1938 the castle houses the Maribor Regional Museum.
Krško Youth Centre
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Krško Youth Centre opened in September 2003. It encourages and develops cultural and educational programmes paying special attention to voluntary youth work, active participation of young people. The MC Club has become a vibrant venue of concerts of different musical genres, theater and stand-up comedy performances, workshops and lectures. The hostel Krško offers pleasant ambience for creative visitors of all generations; space is adapted for disabled people.