Curiosity is rewarded in the streets of capital.
STA, 29 May 2018 - The archaeological excavations at Gosposvetska Street in Ljubljana have turned the assumptions about what the area was in the Roman times upside down. While it was assumed that a road leading to the ancient Emona was located there, archaeologists have now found the remains of impressive cemetery architecture.
Waiting for the cake to have while eating it.
STA, 28 May - Several parties that could make it to parliament in the 3 June election would reform the Slovenian cultural model, and most of them would raise public funds for arts and culture. Last year, the Culture Ministry's budget, from which all national cultural organisations are funded, topped EUR 155m.
There’s a lot going on, but rarely too much.
A show that fans of this page might enjoy.
A personal guide to some of the more notable eateries in town by the streetwise bon vivant.
Plečnik wasn’t the only architect who designed Ljubljana.
Where do cherries come from, and how long will they last?
The slow but steady infiltration of religious norms into the secular society.