CtrlArt Studio, established in 2006, is a production and animation studio, providing high quality VFX, 3D animation, augmented reality, post production and related services. +
In September 2021, Cukrarna Gallery made its debut in the Slovenian capital, introducing a new space that not only showcases contemporary art but also fosters the exploration of ideas and the creation of diverse art projects. +
The goal of the Cultural Bazaar that was initiated in 2009 is to stimulate interest in the arts and cultural education and to provide information on cultural events taking place throughout Slovenia. +
A non-governmental cultural institution founded by Dušan Hedl in 1999, Cultural Centre Maribor (former Subkulturni azil Maribor) is involved in both literary and music publishing. +
Cultural Centre Rogaška Slatina is a multipurpose venue run by Rogaška Slatina Public Institute for Tourism and Sport that runs also Ana's Gallery and Kino Rogaška Slatina. +
The Cultural Diversity and Human Rights Service prepares expert materials, proposals and recommendations related to the area of minority group cultural policy. +
The Cultural Heritage Directorate is responsible for governance tasks in the field of cultural heritage and monitors the development of the complex system of the protection of cultural heritage. +
The Culture and Media Inspectorate of the Republic of Slovenia is a body under the responsibility of the Ministry of Culture that oversees the implementation of legislation and other regulations and general acts relating to culture and media. +
The Culture Association BSA (formerly Association Delavnica) was founded in 2006 and is a complex intergenerational educational centre for classical music located in Ljubljana. +
Operating since 2003, Cvetličarna is one of the biggest music venues in Ljubljana and boasts a colourful music programme that consists of mainstream rock acts, big metal bands, hip hop musicians, cover bands, and also various techno and dance music nights. +
The film production company Cvinger Film focuses on short films, features and documentaries, also in co-production with partner companies mainly from the Czech Republic, Austria and Slovakia. +
Dallas Records was set up around 1987, when the brand was used for organising music publishing and booking management (which nowadays is handled by Mars Music). +
The Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia (JSKD) is one of the most effective cultural networks which, through its central expert unit and 59 branch offices, enables reciprocal interactions between cultural societies, local communities, and state institutions. +
A pioneer in the development and promotion of contemporary dance in Slovenia since 1984, the Dance Theatre Ljubljana (or PTL) is one the most important contemporary dance production venues in Ljubljana, presenting both its own productions and domestic and foreign performances. +
Dan D, one of the most popular rock bands in Slovenia, was founded in 1996 out of the ashes of Mercedes Band by its former members Tomislav Jovanovič "Tokac" and Dušan Obradinović "Obra". +
Dandelion Children had their first public appearances in 2006, at that time as a brother-and-sister duo which a year later expanded into the present trio formation. +
Founded in 2004 by Miha Dešman, Katarina Pirkmajer Dešman, Eva Fišer Berlot, Rok Bogataj and Vlatka Ljubanović, DANS Arhitekti architectural studio's work addresses the richness of interactions between people and the built environment, with an emphasis on innovative uses of space and sustainability. +
Actor Jurij Zrnec, recipient of the Gracious Comedy Awards at Days of Comedy 2023, in the play The Great Dictator (based on Charlie Chaplin's film), directed by Diego de Brea, Slovenian National Theatre Drama Ljubljana. +
First introduced in 2007, the international Days of Ethnographic Film (DEF) are organised in a joint venture by the Slovene Ethnological Society and the Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU), Slovene Academy of Science and Arts. +
Located in Bled in the Gorenjska region, dB Recordings offers sound recording, mixing, engineering, studio rental, live show recordings, and mastering services. +
Founded in 2013 by Lija Pogačnik and Vlado Bulajić, the December Institute is a Ljubljana-based film and video production company best known for its work on Dnevnik Diane Budisavljević (The Diary of Diana B, 2019). +
Nominally put, Defonija is a concert cycle dealing with free and unbound music, around which gravitate signifiers like free and avant-jazz, improvisation, experimental music, avant-rock, noise, and other similar musical aesthetics. +
Dej š'en litro (which can be roughly translated as "Gimme one more litre", a common way of ordering wine in these parts) Brass Band was founded by accident in Ljubljana in 1999: the first four members met at a student party where they simply played some songs together. +
Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti, an architecture studio founded and led by Aljoša Dekleva and Tina Gregorič in 2003, is known for its wide-ranging architectural output encompassing apartment blocks, residential houses and buildings for industrial, commercial, and cultural use. +
Delo Publishing House (in English delo means "labour") is a public limited liability company that employs around 450 people, 200 in the journalist section (170 journalists, 9 in the cultural section) and others in the service sector (distribution, marketing and printing). +
Delo.si is the online version of the central Slovene daily newspaper and features all its sections enhanced by original video contributions by Studio Delo. +
De musica disserenda is an academic publication for musicology, published by the Institute of Musicology, at the Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (ZRC-SAZU). +
In cooperation with other ministries, the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs is also the centre of activity concerned with drafting and concluding international umbrella agreements in the fields of culture, education, and science and the related inter-governmental protocols, as well as implementing programmes. +
The Department of Archaeology Library, University of Ljubljana includes a wide range of publications focusing on the theoretical side of the subject and the scientific disciplines employed in archaeology (including as well as excavation techniques, the science of materials and their conservation). +
The Department of Archaeology offers undergraduate, taught-postgraduate and guided research programmes in Archaeology at the University of Ljubljana. +
The University of Ljubljana's Department of Art History Library was established in 1920 at the same time as the Art History Department by Izidor Cankar, based on the private library he had purchased from August Stegenšek of Maribor. +
The Department of Art History of the University of Ljubljana offers single major and double major programmes of study, which involve Art History as a major subject, plus Art History education in combination with another subject which is closely connected to the study of History and available within the Faculty of Arts. +
The Department of Asian Studies at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ljubljana was established in 1995 when Andrej Bekeš, Jana S. Rošker, and Mitja Saje were among the first research Japanologists and Sinologists who were ready to make further steps in the research fields at the university. +
The Department of Classics at the University of Ljubljana offers three graduate programmes and three postgraduate programmes: Latin, Greek, and Classical and Humanistic Studies. +
The four-year undergraduate programme in Design was established along with the Department of Design in 1984 in order to cover the field of visual communication and industrial design within the Academy of Fine Arts and Design at the University of Ljubljana. +
Founded in 1945 as the Academy of Acting Arts, the Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT) (renamed in 1963) has been running the Department of Dramaturgy, Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT) since its inception. +
The library of the Department of Educational Sciences Library at the University of Ljubljana houses a rich collection of materials in the fields of andragogy, pedagogy, didactics, and other educational sciences. +
The Department of Educational Sciences at the University of Ljubljana is devoted to the critical study of the science and art of education and teaching in the fields of pedagogics and andragogy. +
The Library for English, German, and Translation Studies of the Department of English at the University of Ljubljana is a common library of the Department of German, Dutch and Swedish and the Department of Translation Studies and was initially founded in 1920. +
The Library of the Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology at theUniversity of Ljubljana was established in 1945 and today represents one of the central and most important specialised libraries for the fields of Ethnology, Social and Cultural Anthropology, and Folklore Studies. +
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. +
One of the oldest faculty libraries at the University of Ljubljana, the Department of Geography Library was established in 1919 and is the central geographical library in Slovenia. +
The Library of the Department of History at the University of Ljubljana includes a vast collection of sources and publications for students and other users. +
The Landscape Architecture programme began in the 1950s with the Urban Horticulture programme at the Faculty of Biotechnology of the University of Ljubljana. +
The Department of Library and Information Science and Book Studies Library functions as a part of the relatively young Department of Library and Information Science and Book Studies, which was established in 1987 at the Faculty of Arts at the University of Ljubljana. +
The Department of Library and Information Science and Book Studies, University of Ljubljana offers undergraduate programmes leading to a BLib degree and postgraduate research programmes. +
The Department of Painting is one of four departments at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, the main educational institution for visual arts and design in Slovenia. +
The library of the Academy of Fine Arts and Design (ALUO) serves three of the academy's departments: the Department of Painting, the Department of Sculpture and the Department of Restoration. +
The Library of the Department of Psychology, University of Ljubljana was founded in 1951 and is the central Slovene library for reference literature in the field of Psychology. +
The Department of Restoration at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, formally established in 1996, offers a three-year undergraduate programme in Restoration. +
The Department of Sculpture is one of four departments at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, the main educational institution for visual arts and design in Slovenia. +
The Study of Sociology at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ljubljana began in 1960, and was thus the first and the oldest regular university study in sociology on Slovenian territory. +
The Department of Textiles, Graphic Arts and Design offers undergraduate, taught postgraduate and guided research programmes in the field of textiles, graphic arts and design. +
The Department of Theatre and Radio, Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT) is one of the four departments of the Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT) in Ljubljana, the only Slovene institution that educates for theatre and radio professions at the university level, both at the undergraduate and the postgraduate levels. +
The common Library of the Department of Slovenian Studies and the Department of Slavistics holds an impressive collection with several rarities in the fields of Slovene and Slavonic languages. +
The Desetnica Award is an accolade given by the Slovene Writers’ Association each year to one of its members for the best children's or youth literary work published in the last 3 years. +
Established in 1951, the Designers Society of Slovenia (DOS) – Društvo oblikovalcev Slovenije (DOS) – is the only professional association in Slovenia to unite designers from a wide range of creative and design–related spheres. +
DESSA Architecture Centre is a non-profit architecture organisation that publishes professional literature, organises lectures and excursions, and manages Architectural Gallery DESSA. +
The region of south eastern Slovenia covers 2.675 square kilometres and as such forms the largest region in Slovenia (13.2 per cent) with 138,000 inhabitants. +
From 1965 until the end of the 1990s, Obzorje Publishing House in Maribor issued the well-known cultural journal Dialogi, the second-oldest in Slovenia. +
Founded in 1896, the Diocesan Archives of Maribor keeps material dating from 1597 onwards, whereas documentary archives and manuscripts date back even to the 13th century. +
Directorate for the Information Society at the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport is responsible for accelerated, harmonised and efficient development of the information society based on knowledge and life-long learning. +
The Directorate for International Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Assistance's activities are divided among the International Development Cooperation Policy Sector and the Implementation of International Development and Humanitarian Assistance Sector. +
Established in 1974 as the label Založba kaset in plošč (Casettes and records publishing) or ZKP RTLJ, the Discography Unit of RTV Slovenia is today a part of the RTV Slovenia Multimedia Centre. +
Divja misel Institute was established in 2006 in order to conceive and organise projects that foster social engagement in the areas of culture, environmental protection, and education. +
The Digital Library of Slovenia (dLib.si) is a web portal developed by the National and University Library (NUK) in cooperation with several cultural, educational and research institutions, including numerous libraries throughout Slovenia. +
DLUM Gallery was founded by Maribor Fine Artists Society, with the intention of organising exhibitions of work by its members and by members of other societies, as well as international exchange exhibitions by foreign artists. +
The cultural section of Dnevnik newspaper prepares one or two pages per day covering cultural events and cultural policy issues, including reviews, interviews, and reports. +
The news portal of Dnevnik, a daily newspaper published in Ljubljana, Dnevnik.si holds the 19th place on the most visited Slovene websites list, attracting 10 per cent of Slovene web users every month. +
An independent portal with news (archive, documents) on negotiations, discussions, developments, agreements and disagreements in the dialogue between the NGO sector and the Slovene Government (in Slovenian dogovor means "agreement"). +
DokuBazaar, Ljubljana Independent Documentary Film Festival is a transnational independent documentary film festival which took off in 2009 in Ljubljana. +
The Dominko Homestead on the Ptuj plain in Gorišnica is, according to the experts of the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, the oldest house of the Pannonian style (300 years old) to have been entirely preserved. +
Dom Kulture muziKafe is an unique, family run mixture of a café, a gallery and an event venue that hosts musical performances, poetry readings, travelogues, literature discussions, theatre and dance shows and some more as well. +
Dom svobode was established in 2001 as a production vehicle for the popular singer Robert Pešut (better known under the moniker Magnifico), his wife Barbara Pešut (a poet, novelist and lyricist), and his brother, the multi-instrumentalist Aleksander Pešut (who uses the nickname Schatzi). +
The Domžale Library was officially given the status as the municipal library of Domžale in 1960, although the beginnings of librarianship in Domžale can be dated back to 1904. +
The beginnings of the Domžale Youth Centre date back to 1995; it was formally established as a public institute in 1998 by the Municipality of Domžale. +
This young collective of DJs and visual artists formed in 2010 when three of the fundamental members were inspired after attending the electronic music festival Hartera in Rijeka. +
Launched in 2014 by the Slovene National Theatre Drama Ljubljana, the Drama Festival showcases performances of outstanding poetics by some of the best European and Slovenian directors working in the European arena, thereby helping to spread the context of what is local or national in a specific theatre culture. +
Tracing its origins back to 1921, Dravograd Library has stood as an information and cultural centre of the Municipality of Dravograd since 1966, playing an important role in enriching the social life and fostering reading culture. +
Draž Knitwear Studio is family-run designer brand with a long tradition of making high quality, creatively designed knitwear using special knitting techniques and dyes to produce unique textures and designs. +
The Collective for Development of Youth Culture (DRMK in Slovenian) is a voluntary collective of young people whose aim is to stimulate and facilitate cultural initiatives related to alternative music and arts in a non-profit, non-commercial way. +
Drops Festival is a global underground electronic music and art celebration that focuses on presenting top-notch psychedelic trance, techno, IDM, electro, experimental and chillout music. +
Established in 1991, the Association for the Development of Preventative and Volunteer Work develops and supports civil initiatives with the aim of preventing the development of negative social phenomena and solving them in a creative way. +
DSS Editions, founded in 1954, are the publishing arm of the Society of Slovene Composers (DSS), which was itself established nine years earlier in 1945. +
Bringing together international artists, the DUM Association of Artists was established in 1999 and acts as a producer and co-producer for projects in various disciplines including the performing arts (contemporary dance), visual arts and new media. +
Run by the pioneer of Slovene electronic music, Gregor Zemljič (who forms one half of the duo Random Logic), the Earresistible Mastering studio reopened its doors in 2009, after the studio space went through a considerable renovation in terms of acoustics and gear. +
Ebesede (E-words) Publishing House derives from Piano Publishing House, which launched its first title in 2001 and focused on introducing quality foreign literature that was previously overlooked in Slovenia as well as discovering up-and-coming Slovene authors and publishing children's literature and picture books. +
Slovenia grows 2–3 % of the world's hop crop, mainly in the Lower Savinjska Region where the hop-growing tradition dates back to the late 19th century. +
Established in 1965 by the Government of the Federative Republic of Slovenia, the Educational Research Institute (ERI) is the central research institution in Slovenia for research in education, undertaking basic, research, development and applied projects on issues of current interest in all sectors of education and related areas. +
In 2004, the year of the enlargement of the European Union, the Iceland, Lichtenstein, and Norway launched the EEA and Norway Grants, a mechanism to provide funding for social and economic development in 15 countries in Central and Southern Europe in order to reduce disparities between regions and states within EU. +
Egon March Institute (EMI) was founded by Slovene media art pioneer Marko Košnik in 1986 as a unit for reflection, research, and production in interdisciplinary arts. +
Ekran, Magazine for Film and Television was established in 1962 and is by far the most relevant Slovene film magazine of all time and also the one with the longest tradition. +
eKumba is an online database of the Centre for Theatre and Film Studies, Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT) where one can browse through and search the complete archives of the AGRFT Library and Video Library, the Film and Television Department Archives. +
The Elan Alpine Skiing Museum was opened in June 2018 by the Elan company, one of the most innovative companies in the area of the development and production of skis and skiing equipment, based in Begunje in the Gorenjska region of Slovenia. +
Initially founded by Igor Kebel and Mika Cimolini in 2001, Elastik is a trans-national architectural studio that operates between Amsterdam and Ljubljana. +
Emanat Institute, an Institute for the Affirmation and Development of Dance and Contemporary Art, aims to gain recognition for contemporary dance through stage, multimedia, and occasionally online production, dance education, and publishing activity. +
The Embassy of the French Republic in Slovenia provides a range of consular services, disseminates information about France in Slovenia and looks for cooperation opportunities. +
The Embassy of the Kingdom of Spain in Slovenia provides a range of consular services, disseminates information about Spain in Slovenia and looks for cooperation opportunities. +
The Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Slovenia is also a promoter of Chinese culture in Slovenia, facilitating bilateral cooperation in this field. +
The Embassy of the Republic of Germany in Slovenia promotes cooperation and bilateral political, economic and cultural relations between Slovenia and Germany and provides a range of consular services. +
Similar to most foreign embassies in Slovenia, the Embassy of the Republic of Hungary in Slovenia provides consular, economic, and cultural services. +
The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Abu Dhabi was established in 2018 when the first resident Ambassador of the Republic of Slovenia to the Emirates was appointed. +
The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Beijing in the People's Republic of China is responsible also for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Mongolia, Thailand and Socialist Republic of Vietnam. +
The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Belgrade officially opened in 2001, although the diplomatic relations between the Republic of Slovenia and Republic of Serbia were established in 2000. +
The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Bratislava was opened in 1997 as an official representative body of the Slovene Government to the Slovak Republic. +
The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Copenhagen was opened in 1999 as an official representative body of the Slovene Government to the Kingdom of Denmark. +
The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in London is the official representative body of the Slovene Government in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. +
The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Madrid was opened in 1993 as an official representative body of the Slovene Government to the Kingdom of Spain. +
The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Moscow is responsible for the Russian Federation, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tadzikistan, Uzbekistan, and Belorussia. +
The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Rome was opened in 1992 as an official representative body of the Slovene Government to the Republic of Italy. +
The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in The Hague was opened in 2000 as an official representative body of the Slovenian Government to the Kingdom of the Netherlands. +
The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Washington, D.C. is the official representative body of the Slovene Government in the United States of America. +
The Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Slovenia provides a range of consular services, disseminates information about the Slovak Republic in Slovenia and looks for cooperation opportunities. +
The Embassy of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Slovenia promotes cooperation and bilateral political, economic and cultural relations between Slovenia and United Kingdom and provides a range of consular services. +
Originally founded in Ljubljana in 1986 by producer Danijel Hočevar and director Damjan Kozole as a part of the ŠKUC Association, Emotionfilm became an independent film production company in 1991, one of the first of its kind in Slovenia and former Yugoslavia. +
Established in 2010 in Ljubljana, the EnaBanda Association (formerly known as Smehomat) is a non-profit organisation that engages mainly in film, video and social sphere research. +
The Enimation, International Children and Youth Film Festival is a specialised competitive festival established in 2011, focusing on films made by children and youth. +
The international dance company EnKnapGroup (EKG), founded in 2007 by Iztok Kovač and En-Knap Productions, is currently the only permanent professional ensemble for contemporary dance in Slovenia. +
En-Knap Productions, a non-profit institution for the organisation and realisation of cultural events, was established in 1994, a year after the establishment of the international dance group En-Knap by the choreographer and dancer Iztok Kovač. +
The now defunct Elizabeth Project Ideas Centre (EPI Centre) was established in 1997 by the theatre director Sebastijan Horvat and set designer Petra Veber. +
Equrna Gallery was established in 1982 as the first private gallery in the former Yugoslavia by a group of artists (some of them are now professors at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design) as an association of freelance artists with Taja Vidmar Brejc (the current owner and director) and Marjeta Marinčič at the head. +
Since 2008, the Embassy of the Kingdom of Spain in Slovenia has given out the biennial esAsi Award for the best Slovenian language translation from Spanish language. +
Housed in the Kasarna, a workers’ residential building dating from the late 18th century, the Ethnological Collection in Kasarna, Jesenice, arranged in 2005 by the Upper Sava Valley Museum, Jesenice, depicts the culture and way of life of iron-worker families, the history and way of life of the settlement, and the history of the building, together with a reconstruction of a typical iron-worker dwelling. +
The Ethnological Collection of Agricultural Implements at Stara Gora, arranged in 1997 in old abandoned school opposite the late Baroque church of St Spirit, was inventoried in 2009 during a one-week ethnological camp by students of the Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology of the University of Ljubljana. +
The Ethnological Collection of Koper Regional Museum, established in 1983, is presented in Casa veneta a gheffo, a Venetian-Gothic building, erected in the 14th century close to the Koper town walls and reconstructed in 1983. +
Etnolog is an open-access, peer-reviewed annual scientific periodical published by the Slovene Ethnographic Museum, considered to be one of the country's leading ethnological periodicals. +
The EtnoRock Festival has been going on in Domžale since 1996, when it was established by Béla Szomi Kralj, a musician from the folk band Kontrabant. +
The European Commission’s launch of its new funding scheme (Creative Europe programme, 2014–2020) seemed a good opportunity to collect and analyse the related experience of the Slovenian culture, film and audiovisual sectors in the period 2002–2013. +
The Slovene cluster of the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC) network was established in 2007 by the following national cultural offices present in the country: the Goethe-Institut Ljubljana, the British Council Slovenia, the French Cultural Institute Charles Nodier, the Italian Cultural Institute and the Austrian Cultural Forum. +
The European Affairs and International Cooperation Service of the Ministry of Culture fosters and facilities international co-operation in the field of culture with the aim of promoting Slovene culture at the bilateral, multilateral and regional levels. +
Established in 1989 by the University of Maribor, the European Centre for Ethnic, Regional and Sociological Studies (ECERS) engages in research and research-support activities. +
The Representation office the European Commission in Slovenia is a link in the communication process between the Commission and EU citizens, in this case Slovene citizens. +
The European Cultural and Technological Centre (EKTC) Maribor was established in 2003 as a private institute, offering support for activities in the field of culture, cultural heritage, non-formal education, cultural, technological and scientific exchange. +
The European Festivals Association (EFA) is the major professional organisation of European festivals for the performing arts (music, theatre, dance) encouraging co-operation and collaboration between festival managements. +
The European Master in Migration and Intercultural Relations was launched in 2011 as the first African-European Erasmus Mundus Master Course in Migration Studies jointly run by three African and four European universities, including the University of Nova Gorica. +
In the European Union House the European Commission Representation in Slovenia and the information office of the European Parliament in Slovenia are located, in Ljubljana old town. +
Throughout 2018, that was declared a European Year of Cultural Heritage (EYCH), diverse cultural heritage across Europe was celebrated at the European, national, regional and local level. +
Established in 1989, the European Young Organists Competition takes place every three years within the framework of the European Union of Music Competitions for Youth (EMCY) and up to 2004 had featured 95 musicians from 20 European countries. +
This complimentary database to Evroterm contains a bilingual parallel corpora of translations of EU legal documents, the English-Slovene corpus totaling about 34 million words. +
Organised since 1964 by the Coastal Galleries, Ex-tempore Piran is one of the oldest competitive art festivals of its kind in Slovenia, running uninterrupted since its start. +
Established in 1995, the Eye of the Word Festival (Oko besede) is an annual traditional gathering of Slovene writers of children's and youth literature, as well as literary theorists, critics, librarians, and pedagogues. +
The Fabjan Hafner Translation Award for translation from Slovenian into German was founded in 2017 by Goethe-Institut Ljubljana, in cooperation with the Musil Institute in Klagenfurt in Austria and the Literary Colloquium Berlin. +
Fabrika 13 is a music production and publishing house, featuring a highly equipped recording studio, specialised in remastering and restoration of old sound recordings. +
The Faculty of Architecture Library serves the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Ljubljana, specialising in documents relating to architecture and architectural theory and also containing some historical material about eminent professors who taught at the school. +
With a long tradition and famous for great architects such as Jože Plečnik and Edvard Ravnikar, the Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana maintains its reputation of being the main faculty in Slovenia that offers academic education and professional research in architecture, urbanism, and design – graphic and product. +
Established in 2003, the Faculty of Arts Bookshop offers the publications of the University of Ljubljana's Faculty of Arts either on location or online, where a complete catalogue of the publications can be found. +
The Faculty of Arts Central Humanities Library at Ljubljana University comprises 24 departmental libraries, several of them reference libraries with reading rooms. +
The Faculty of Arts at the University of Maribor was established in September 2006 when the former Academy of Education (Pedagoška akademija) was transformed into three faculties: the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and the Faculty of Education. +
The Faculty of Economics of the University of Ljubljana (FELU) offers undergraduate and taught postgraduate programmes in a range of subjects including Accounting and Auditing, Business Informatics, Business Logistics, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Financial Management, International Business, International Economics, Management, Marketing, Money and Finance, and Tourism. +
The Faculty of Education in the University of Ljubljana has its own gallery space (182m²) for presentations of the works created by students of various art departments. +
In September 2006 the former Academy of Education (Pedagoška akademija) of the University of Maribor was transformed into three faculties: the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and the Faculty of Education. +
The Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science offers 13 undergraduate and 10 Masters degree study programmes in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Informatics, Media Communications, Telecommunications, Industrial Engineering and Mechatronics. +
The Faculty of Social Sciences is one of the largest academic units of the University of Ljubljana with 27 graduate and postgraduate programmes in Political Science, Communication, Journalism, and Cultural Studies. +
The Faculty of Theology offers five-year undergraduate programmes, two-year taught MA programmes and two-year guided research PhD programmes in Theology. +
The FAK Festival of Alternative Culture, launched in 2017 in the heart of the city of Maribor, combines lovers of good entertainment and alternative art forms. +
Fanfest is an international festival of fantasy literature, which has been taking place in Celje, in the third largest Slovene city, located in the region of Štajerska (Slovenian Styria). +
Treating contemporary dance and theatre performances as a starting point – yet not an end in itself – the Federacija Institute is a quite peculiar production house. +
Felix is a Slovene bookshop chain owned by Učila International Publishing House, which opened its first bookstore in 2002 along with founding the Felix Book Club. +
The Festival Hall, renowned as a space for inter-generational social events in Ljubljana, is housed in a building built between 1936 and 1941 based ont he plans by Jože Plečnik, originally to be part of the Baraga Theological Seminary. +
Festival IZIS is an annual contemporary arts festival that has taken place at a variety of locations on the Slovenian coast since its inception in 2013. +
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. +
Running a strong and uniquely conceptualised musical programme, the Maribor Festival has established itself as one of Slovenia’s most respected classical music events. +
The Festival of European and Mediterranean Film presents a selection of contemporary cinema productions from all over Europe and the surrounding Mediterranean regions. +
The Festival of Independent Film was established in 2009 in Domžale by the cultural association MILF and the Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia. +
Since 2010, the World Refugee Day (20 June) has been celebrated also with the Festival of Migrant Film, dedicated to all refugees and migrants worldwide. +
The Festival of Slovenian Film (Festival slovenskega filma or FSF) is classified as a national film festival as it offers an annual review of domestic film and television production. +
The Festival of Slovenian Jazz is an annual presentation of the current creative endeavours among the Slovenian jazz musicians of various musical orientations. +
Let's take a ride on the term experimental music, which currently mainly defines certain more fringe musical practices, across the expanses of various musical plains, styles and genres. +
A non-governmental organisation Filmoteka Institute for Promotion of Film Culture was founded in 2016 by a group of film professionals from the field of filmmaking, film theory, restoration and archiving who strive at sharing the knowledge on Slovenian film as well as broader AV production, setting up projects that improve the accessibility of the related data and materials. +
Filmska praksa PLAN 9 was established in 2004 with the aim of bringing up a production platform for low-budget film projects and the promotion of genre films in general. +
The Film Union of Slovenia was established in 2005 to promote film culture, organise film education and facilitate more effective collaboration between its members. +
Filozofski vestnik (Acta philosophica) has been issued since 1989 by the Institute of Philosophy at the Scientific Research Centre of the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts (ZRC-SAZU). +
Filter Society (DZU Filter) is a non-profit organisation that since July 2004 runs Art kino Metropol Celje (alongside an Internet coffeehouse called Stane). +
Stationed in a presbytery in the Ljubljana neighbourhood of Trnovo, the Finžgar Gallery runs a three-fold programme of art exhibitions (featuring painting, illustration, sculpture, drawing, photography, graphic art, and architecture), educational programmes and various other cultural events, from music concerts and film screenings to poetry recitals. +
Each year at the Festival of Slovenian Film the Slovene section of the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) appoints three of its members to the FIPRESCI festival jury. +
The multifunctional space First Stage, or Prvi oder, hosts theatre, music and literary creativity by students of the First Grammar School of Maribor (Prva gimnazija) and by visiting artists. +
Established in 1990, Fit media is a company with a rich repertoire of services; it deals in publishing, marketing communication, sustainable development, and cultural management. +
The Festival of Culture Kostanjevica (FKK) is an annual series of cultural events that aims to be ingrained in the fabric and spirit of its local community and the wider region. +
Five hundred years of mining in the Idrija Mercury Mine required vast quantities of timber for the mine's architecture, supporting pillars, machines, smelting ore, as well as supplying the inhabitants of Idrija, a town which lies in a hilly region surrounded by vast forests. +
As a continuation of the Days of Early Music Festival which took place between Nova Gorica and Goriška Brda and was organised by Nova Gorica Arts Centre since 2012, the Flores Musicae Festival, a renewed medieval and renaissance music festival, takes place every autumn since 2017. +
Organised annually under the patronage of the International Council for Organisations of Folklore Festivals and Folk Art (CIOFF), the Folkart International Folklore Festival, Maribor is an important platform for folklore groups and musicians. +
Folkest Festival is a world music festival held in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Veneto (Italy), Carinthia (Austria), and Istria (Slovenia and Croatia) under the sponsorship of UNESCO. +
The Folk Museum Rogaška Slatina is made up of a curious and highly diverse collection of historic artefacts and stories, as gathered and curated by Nani Poljanec. +
The Folk Slovenia Cultural Society is a revivalist folk music society which seeks to bring together those who care about the future of folk music and folk songs in Slovenia. +
Forma Viva Open Air Sculpture Collection, Maribor is one of several in Slovenia which arose under the auspices of the International Symposia of Sculptors called Forma Viva, an innovative project conceptualised as a regular gathering of artists from all over the world. +
Forma Viva Open Air Steel Sculpture Collection, Ravne na Koroškem arose under the auspices of the International Symposia of Sculptors called Forma Viva. +
The Forma Viva Open Air Stone Sculpture Collection, Portorož was born under the auspices of the International Symposia of Sculptors called Forma Viva. +
Rooted in the alternative culture of the 1980s and a successor to the ŠKD Forum (active at the end of the 60s), Forum Ljubljana formally became a non-governmental cultural institution for artistic and cultural production in 1994. +
Launched in 1997 by the Association of Slovene Photographers, since 2010 the Fotografija, Magazine on Photography is published by Contemporary Culture and Science Institute (ZSKZ Ljubljana), two times per year Slovenian with English abstracts, while one full issue is published in Slovenian/English. +
Established in 1994 by the dancer and choreographer Branko Potočan, Fourklor is a physical theatre group, which has created a number of resounding performances marked with immediacy of physicality, fresh humour, recognisable dramaturgy, and a skilful use of stage props. +
The FO.VI Gallery was founded in 2006 by the Art Stays Cultural Association that organises the Art Stays, International Festival of Contemporary Art in Ptuj. +
The biggest and one of the oldest Slovene folklore groups, France Marolt Student Folk Dance Group was established in 1948 in Ljubljana by France Marolt, an ethnomusicologist at the Institute of Ethnomusicology. +
Founded in 1994, the France Mihelič Gallery, Škofja Loka permanently exhibits 59 art pieces of painter, graphic artist, and illustrator France Mihelič (1907–1998), who is especially known for his expressionistic and phantasmagoric visual language. +
The France Stele Institute of Art History is the central scientific research institution for art history in Slovenia which conducts research into fine arts and architecture from the Middle Ages to the mid-20th century, including the study, publishing, and commenting on archival sources for their historiography and interpretation. +
Established in 1627, the Franciscan Library in Kamnik is one of the oldest in Slovenia and holds an impressive collection of books, whereas the archives now hold only registry data. +
The Franciscan monastery, established 1646 in Ljubljana, still houses a precious library, but only registry data remain of the old monastery archives. +
The Franciscan Monastery in Novo mesto was established at the end of the 15th century, the Franciscan Monastery Library is the oldest library in the city and keeps numerous old books, manuscripts, and archival records. +
In the immediate vicinity of the west Slovenian border city of Nova Gorica, lies the 143-metre-high hill Kostanjevica, with at least 3 outstanding cultural and spiritual experiences: with its Church of Mary's Annunciation and Franciscan Monastery, Kostanjevica is a place of ecclesiastical art and a centre of spirituality; with its Tombs of the Bourbons it is a historical centre; and with its Monastery Library it is a cultural centre. +
Francis's Shaft (also Franz's Shaft) is named after Roman-German Emperor Franz Joseph the Second (1792–1806) and was sinked as large transport shaft in year 1792 in the times of great prosperity for Idrija Mercury Mine. +
The Franja Partisan Hospital at Dolenji Novaki near Cerkno is a cluster of functionally-arranged Partisan hospital facilities located in the narrow, barely accessible Pasice Gorge, which is itself a natural attraction. +
The Fran Ramovš Institute of the Slovenian Language at the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU) was established in 1945 for the purpose of compiling linguistic materials and creating the basic resources for Slovenian language: a dictionary of orthography and pronunciation; a dictionary of standard Slovenian; descriptive and historical studies in linguistics; an historical-onomastic dictionary; an historical-topographical dictionary; a linguistic atlas; monographs on texts in various dialects; and phonogramic archives of dialects. +
L’Institut established in Ljubljana in 1966 performs its cultural and educational activities in close collaboration with several French institutions, e.g. +
Front@ Contemporary Dance Festival takes place annually each end of August in Murska Sobota, a town in the eastern region of Slovenia known as Prekmurje. +
The independent Front Rock label was founded at the end of the 1980s by Dušan Hedl, organiser, activist and member of the now veteran band Center za dehumanizacijo (CZD) from Maribor and the region of Štajerska. +
Founded in 1984, Fru Fru Puppet Theatre is a repertory puppet theatre, producing performances based on communication with children through a combination of puppetry, acting, and live music. +
The flagship international educational programme sponsored by the United States Government, the Fulbright Program is designed to "increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries ..." With this goal, the Fulbright Program has so far provided more than 300,000 participants – chosen for their academic merit and leadership potential – with the opportunity to study and teach in each other's countries, exchange ideas, and develop joint solutions to address shared concerns. +
The Funeral Services Maribor collaborates in the project SYMBOLS - Culture of Death & Cultural Life: New audiences and creations around European Cemeteries that got supported by the EU Creative Europe Programme in 2014. +
The Renaissance Fužine Castle, in the past also named Kaltenbrunn, is named after fužine ("ironworks"), which were located together with other industrial objects (forge, paper mill) nearby the castle at the crossing over the Ljubljanica River. +
The Galerija BOKS Society is an organisational platform for various projects that relate to contemporary art, especially its critical examination and the conditions of its production. +
Along with the Photon Gallery, the Galerija Fotografija ("Photography Gallery") is one of two private galleries specialised in photography in Ljubljana. +
GalerijaGallery is a small gallery space set in the Šiška Cultural Quarter in Ljubljana, located on the 6th floor of the former municipality building on Trg prekomorskih brigad 1 in Šiška. +
Established in 2007, Gallery 14 in Bled is one of two gallery spaces of Studio Černe, a framing company which for more than two decades has offered installation services and equipment for exhibitions around Slovenia, also for private customers. +
Gallery Y is the first specialized exhibition and sales gallery for contemporary art in Slovenia, which has been operating as a specialized program of the online sales gallery and auction house SLOART since 2015, and since September 2019 also as a physical gallery space in Ljubljana, also under the auspices of the SLOART Gallery. +
Officially founded in 1996, the Gallus Foundation has been supporting young and talented musicians and artists (mostly from Slovenia) for almost three decades. +
The Gallus J. Carniolus Institute – named after the composer Jakob Gallus Carniolus (1550–1591) – primarily runs the Gallus Concert Agency and leads a small publishing enterprise. +
Gea College, established in 1996, is a managerial academy which offers a wide range of courses in Entrepreneurship, including an undergraduate programme that is open to international students. +
Since 2003 the programme of the Ex-tempore Piran - International Painting and Ceramics festival has been enriched by the Genius Loci Lera Workshop, which is organised annually at the picturesque Sečovlje Salt Pans by Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries and Soline Pridelava soli Ltd. +
The Gestapo Prisons located in the cellars of the Municipal Offices of Dravograd are a memorial to the severe suffering of the Slovene people during the German occupation 1941–1945. +
Since 2013, the creators of the Internet portal Culture.si at Ljudmila Laboratory have been running a cousin project called Kulturnik.si, which had its official launch at the end of this November. +
Held biannually since 2003 the Gibanica (Moving Cake) Biennial of Slovenian Contemporary Dance Art has been a competitive contemporary dance festival aimed at offering an overview of the most outstanding Slovene dance performances of the preceding two years. +
Founded in 2000, Gigodesign is one of the leading Slovene design firms specialised in industrial design, visual communications, web design, service design, and communication strategies. +
Established in 1872, the cultural society Glasbena matica Ljubljana played an important role in preserving and expanding Slovene musical heritage by establishing the Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory, the Academy of Music, and the sheet music store Muzikalije. +
Glasbe sveta/Musiche dal mondo is an international cross-border music festival, which connects the Slovenian city of Nova Gorica and the Italian city of Gorizia. +
The free cultural magazine Gledga is dedicated to the lively and diverse programmes of the Koper Theatre and the Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries. +
While winning the bid for the European Capital of Culture speaks of a city's vision for the future, Miha Kosovel of Razpotja magazine introduces the term transfrontal and reminds us of how understanding the history of a region can better prepare us for the mental and physical shifts needed in co-creating a new reality. +
First appearing in 2008, Godibodi Festival is organised by Celinka Agency and is led by the agency's artistic director (otherwise a versatile and much sought after accordionist) Janez Dovč. +
The Goethe-Institut Ljubljana, established in 2004, is the official cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany in Slovenia, a part of the globally operating Goethe-Institut network. +
Opened in 2000 by Goga Publishing House, this small place is located in the old part of the city of Novo mesto, and offers a quality selection of books and audio CDs by Goga and other publishers. +
Since 2014, the Goga Publishing House has been also running the Goga Literary Residency programme for international authors in an apartment in the centre of Novo mesto, right above Goga Bookshop. +
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 different cultural events, literary workshops, and residency programmes. +
The Golden Coin of Poetry was introduced in 2005 within the framework of the Veronika Award ceremony to commemorate a lifetime contribution to Slovene poetry. +
The Golden Drum Award is bestowed annually at the International Festival of Creativity Golden Drum for the winning entry in each of the selected categories, arranged in groups that are modified through festival editions to reflect the changes of principles, practices and media used in the world of advertising. +
The Golden Pencil Award is presented each year by the Chamber of Architecture and Spatial Planning of Slovenia (ZAPS) for outstanding achievements by its members in the fields of architecture and landscape architecture. +
The Golden Roll Award is a project launched in 2001 by the Alliance of Slovenian Associations of Filmmakers and the Kolosej Cinemas with the intent to promote the domestic film production. +
In addition to being among the 8 largest domestic appliance manufacturers in Europe, with over 50 years of tradition, the Velenje-based Gorenje company has been a patron of the arts for some decades, by sponsoring contemporary arts events and collecting works of art. +
Founded in 1953, the Gorenjska Museum in Kranj collects, houses, researches, and represents the movable cultural heritage of the wider Gorenjska (Upper Carniola) region. +
Continuously in print since 1947, Gorenjski glas (meaning "The Gorenjska Voice") is a twice-weekly regional newspaper covering events and issues affecting Gorenjska, a region in the Alpine northern part of Slovenia. +
Established in 1956 and displayed in Jože Gorjup Primary School in Kostanjevica na Krki, the Gorjup Gallery signifies the beginning of the systematic presentation of fine arts in the town. +
The Gospodarsko razstavišče, Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre (GR) is located in the centre of Ljubljana and represents one of the city's landmarks as a well-preserved modernist architectural complex. +
The Government Communication Office is the professional service of the Slovene government, responsible for ensuring that the information passing between the government, its representatives and the domestic and foreign public is authentic, up-to-date and complete. +
The Government Office for Development and European Affairs (GODEA) was founded in December 2008, taking over the basic tasks of the two former offices – the Government Office for Growth and the Government Office for European Affairs, which had operated previously within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. +
The Government of the Republic of Slovenia is a body of executive power and the highest body of the state administration, independent within the framework of its jurisdiction, and responsible to the National Assembly. +
Launched in 1992, the Gracious Comedy Awards are presented at the traditional Days of Comedy festival, organised by the Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje. +
The Graduate School, commonly known as postgraduate school in Europe, at the University of Nova Gorica offers doctoral study programmes in Economics and Techniques for the Conservation of the Architectural and Environmental Heritage, Environmental Sciences, Intercultural Studies – Comparative Studies of Ideas and Cultures, Karstology, Linguistics, Physics, and Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology. +
Gregorc/Vrhovec Architects, a studio founded in 1996 by architects, interior designers and developers Vanja Gregorc and Aleš Vrhovec, mainly specialises in the design, construction and renovation of residential buildings. +
Since its establishment in Slovenia in 2003, the Gregor Podnar Gallery has been one of the most internationally vivid Slovenian commercial galleries. +
The Grossmann Fantastic Film and Wine Festival is a specialised competitive festival focusing on contemporary genre film production, mostly on those of horror and fantasy films. +
While the origins of librarianship in Grosuplje may be traced back to the time before World War II, Grosuplje Library became the municipal library of the Municipality of Grosuplje in 1962, and today it also co-ordinates the work of its branch libraries in Ivančna Gorica and Dobrepolje and lending units in Krka, Stična, Šentvid pri Stični, and Višnja Gora. +
Launched in 2015, Grounded, a festival of electronic music, critical thinking and activism, addresses current social issues by combining seemingly incompatible: deinstitutionalised theoretical debates, every day social activism and progressive electronic club culture. +
The Grubelnik Collection of antiques was gathered by Alojz Grubelnik during his field inspections of Ribnica na Pohorjuthe and the Pohorje area between the 1970s and the present. +
The Grün-Filipič Award for high-quality dramaturgy work has been awarded on the occasion of the annual Week of Slovenian Drama at the Prešeren Theatre Kranj since 1979. +
In 2011 the GuestRoomMaribor, the first Artist-in-Residence platform in Maribor for international artists was opened at the Pekarna Cultural Centre, run by the Pekarna Magdalena Network. +
The Gulag Institute is a production vehicle for various art and art-related projects by a loosely connected collective of artists, among them Zoran Srdić Janežič, Gorazd Krnc, Jana Putrle Srdić, Ida Hiršenfelder, Neža Mrevlje and Aleksandra Saška Gruden. +
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. +
Established in February 2006 by Hanna Preuss, Hanna's Atelier for Sonorous Arts Ljubljana is a comprehensive centre for the exploration, creation, development, and promotion of sound arts and related disciplines in Slovenia and abroad. +
The Heritage Information and Documentation Centre (InDoc Centre) is the central point for the Cultural Heritage Directorate, Ministry of Culture and the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia. +
Herman Potočnik Noordung (1892–1929) was a rocket engineer and a space flight pioneer and a visionary who conceived the idea of a geostationary satellite. +
In 2017 the Ministry of Economic Development and Technology became a cofunder of the Herman Potočnik Noordung Space Center – Noordung Centre established in 2014, initially matching the funds of the Ministry of Culture and the Municipality of Vitanje. +
Named after the Slovene graphic artist, illustrator, and caricaturist Hinko Smrekar (1883–1942), the Hinko Smrekar Award is a national award for best Slovene book illustrators. +
During preparations for the recent exhibition Slovenian Impressionists and their Time 1890-1920 in Paris, the works by Hinko Smrekar received the attention of Sylvain Lecombre, head curator of the Petit Palais. +
Subtitled "a magazine for new dimensions of living", Hiše ("Houses") magazine is a research and educational bi-monthly publication co-funded by 28 companies engaged in the housing construction and furnishing industries. +
Established in 1956, the Historical Archives Celje (ZAC) collect and keep records of the archives of organisations and institutions of local and regional interest. +
The Historical Archives Ljubljana collect and keep records of the archives of organisations and institutions of local and regional interest, while the archives of organisations and institutions at state level are cared for by the Archives of the Republic of Slovenia. +