
NLB, Slovenia's largest bank, has amassed Slovenia's largest private collection of art over several decades of purchasing works by modern and contemporary authors. The artworks, long hidden from public view, are now on show in a dedicated gallery in the centre of Ljubljana.
The gallery called Muza

Idrija, a town in western Slovenia, is well known for its abandoned mercury mine, lace-making tradition and delicious žlikrofi dumplings, but there is another, little-known fact about the picturesque town: in the early 1930s, it was home to the young Pier Paolo Pasolini, the prolific Italian poet,

Foreign artists continue their dominance of Slovenian airwaves. In 2024 fewer that one in three songs played on the radio were Slovenian, the lowest share since statistics began 15 years ago.
Ten years ago the share of Slovenian music peaked at almost 43%, but since then it has been more or less co

There is a small ethnic community in south Slovenia that not many know about called the Gottscheers. Traces of their heritage are disappearing, but now they are becoming more visible once again.
Only a third of 176 Gottschee villages in Slovenia have been preserved, and only a few hundred Gottschee

Writer Aleš Šteger has received the Prix Max Jacob Etranger poetry award, one of the most prestigious poetry awards in the French-speaking world. He was honoured for his selected poems Nad nebom pod zemljo (Above the Sky Beneath the Earth or Au-delà du ciel sous la terre), which have been translate

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Blending industrial innovation with historical preservation, the Doblar hydro power plant on the Soča has unveiled a museum dedicated to the technical heritage of hydropower. The new museum invites the public to explore the fascinating story behind one of Slovenia's oldest energy facilities.
The po

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In a move to strengthen Europe's fire-response capabilities, Slovenia has launched a National Large Wildfire Centre in Sežana. The facility aims to train 1,000 firefighters within its first year and extend support to neighbouring nations.
The centre will not only help Slovenia but also allow it to

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Slovenia's first tactile gallery has opened in Nova Gorica municipality, offering blind and sighted visitors alike a fresh, hands-on encounter with iconic artworks spanning centuries.
The Tactile Gallery, located in a shopping centre in Kromberk and run by the regional Goriška Museum, features work

The last major Roman civil war is thought to have been fought in the Vipava area in today's western Slovenia in 394. While written records of the Battle of the Frigidus exist, its exact location could not have been pinpointed so far for lack of material evidence. Yet the most recent archaeological