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Archaeologists at work on the site of a future new wing of the National and University Library. Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
Archaeologists have uncovered more finds that shed light on the life in Emona, the ancient Roman precursor of Ljubljana, at a building site of a new wing of the National and University Library (NUK).
The latest finds include two residential buildings, known as insulae, with remains of a swimming po
The Devil's Tower in Soteska. Photo: Rasto Božič/STA
The Devil's Tower in Soteska, part of the once majestic Soteska Castle complex in the southeast, is Slovenia's only preserved Baroque garden pavilion. Known for a dark legend behind its name, the tower keeps a long-hidden treasure.
Restoration of the pavilion started in the 1970s and continues toda
A new viewing depot at the Radovljica Beekeeping Museum. Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA
A magnet for visitors from across the globe, the Radovljica Beekeeping Museum has opened a new exhibition space to display items from its collection of 240-plus objects that have not found their place in the permanent collection.
Few museums in Slovenia have a viewing depot, a special type of exhib
Works by Rihard Jakopič, Ivana Kobilca and Gabrijel Stupica were among the 38 available at an auction organised by the Sloart Gallery. Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA
One of the largest auctions of fine art in Slovenia has fallen well short of expectations with only ten of the 38 works of art on offer changing hands for a total of €179,000 where none fetched the values desired by the sellers.
Organised by the Sloart Gallery, the auction at the Grand Plaza Hotel
The renovated Vodnik Homestead in the Šiška borough. Photo: Mateja Benec/STA
After nearly two years of renovation the Vodnik Homestead, the cultural hub of Ljubljana's Šiška borough, has been reopened to the public. The occasion is being celebrated with a series of events running until 8 December. The new additions include a co-working space dedicated to writing and illustr
Dragan Živadinov and Dragica Čadež, the winners of the 2025 Prešeren Prize. Photo: STA
Sculptor Dragica Čadež and theatre director Dragan Živadinov have been declared the winners of the 2025 Prešeren Prizes, the highest national accolade for lifetime achievement in arts and culture. They will be inducted in the Slovenian art pantheon at an award ceremony on 7 February, the eve of Cul
Film director and screenwriter Vinci Vogue Anžlovar. Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA
Vinci Vogue Anžlovar, author of a 1991 hit comedy that was the first feature film released after Slovenia became independent, died this weekend aged 61, just weeks after his latest film went on general release.
Anžlovar was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis last year and appears to have
Podsreda Castle. Photo: STA
When one tries to conjure up the image of a castle, more often than not the picture that emerges is of a fortified structure atop a strategically located hill with thick defensive walls and a fortified tower. Tiny Podsreda Castle, in a remote corner of east Slovenia, fits this picture almost to a t
A sign in the centre of Europe Square between Nova Gorica and Gorizia, the focal point of the European Capital of Culture. Photo: Rosana Rijavec/STA
Nova Gorica and Gorizia, the 2025 European Capital of Culture, have built their programme around heritage, innovation, survival, and green sustainability.
That approach convinced the European Commission's decision-makers to select the former "Austrian Nice" and its post-WWII neighbour as Europe's f
Hungarian director Szimler Balint accepts the Kingfisher Prize at the close of the Ljubljana International Film Festival. Photo: Katja Kodba/STA
Lesson Learned, a drama about the Hungarian education system, has won director Bálint Szimler the Kingfisher Prize at the 35th Ljubljana International Film Festival (LIFFe). Szimler said he found it important to highlight archaic school methods.
The film portrays a strict school system with no room
The new premises of the national Archives. Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
The national Archives have brought all their departments under one roof in a repurposed and renovated 1899 complex in Ljubljana that had served as an army barracks until Slovenia became independent in 1991.
The Archives of the Republic of Slovenia keep around 30,000 metres of archival material, wit
Entrance to the Uršnja Luknja Cave where traces of a Neanderthal settlement have been found. Photo: Slavko Polak
Bones of cave animals and traces of a Neanderthal settlement believed to be the oldest in Slovenia have been found in a karst cave in the Ilirska Bistrica area in the southwest of the country. They are estimated to be up to 170,000 years old.
Hidden high above the overhanging cliffs near the villag