On the spaces for gathering, support, and organized advocacy of the LGBT movement, which have been shaping the urban culture and social life of the capital for 40 years.
“A tower, a mule, me and the garden” – that is how Jože Plečnik imagined his life when he didn’t know yet that after Vienna and Prague his native Ljubljana would be his lifetime’s environment for his creative work.
A tribute to the museum as a place of encounter and dialogue.
An exhibition of archaeological findings discovered during the construction of the multifunctional Emonika complex not only unveils the past but also establishes an important connection between the city's history and its future. Just as ancient Emona was a significant urban centre, Emonika in modern Ljubljana will represent a new crossroad of life, culture and innovation.
How well do you know the rich history of Slovenian capital? Pile-dwellers, Emona, Middle and New Ages, the 20th and 21st centuries… what is the history of Ljubljana? Get to know Ljubljana's past - see the chronological presentation of Ljubljana’s millennia of heritage with precious authentic artefacts, like the world's oldest wooden wheel with an axle!
Listen to the story of Ljubljana Mayor Ivan Hribar in Villa Zlatica.
Master woodcarver Maks Bergant (1912–1996) continued a long-standing tradition in which masters passed their knowledge through mentorships onto their apprentices and assistants. Though he honed his craft in Kamnik under the guidance of woodcarver Ivan Klemen, it was his collaboration with architect Jože Plečnik that profoundly shaped his artistic journey and left a lasting mark on his legacy.
The internationally acclaimed and awarded photographer, photojournalist and documentary video/film maker Manca Juvan (b. 1981) presents her documentary art exhibition The Valley at the Match Gallery. It explores the impact of industrialization and industrial pollution in the middle Soča Valley in the broader context of everyday life and the beauty of nature.
The exhibition is part of a series of exhibitions by artists presenting sculptures from a variety of materials. Jiří Bezlaj, one of the most prominent Slovenian sculptors, showcases his most recent works - objects made of paper, wood and iron.
Zora Stančič is an established visual artist who, through her extensive body of work, actively shapes contemporary Slovenian fine art. She explores the boundaries of printmaking and its role in modern visual language. Her first such comprehensive presentation at the City Art Gallery Ljubljana offers a thorough selection of graphic artworks, focusing on the diversity of narrative motifs and in-depth exploration of technical and formal execution. The exhibition is curated by Sarival Sosič, PhD, who places the exhibition within the broader context of contemporary artistic practices.
A retrospective exhibition of the academic painter's work to mark the 50th anniversary of his career. As an important representative of expressive art, Jože Marinč is known for using strong colours, dynamic compositions and large formats.
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After the conclusion of the 'Bart Lunenburg: To Decide Where the Shadow Falls' exhibition, the young Dutch artist surprised us with a valuable donation as he gifted his artwork 'Relic' to the art collection of Plečnik House and the Museum ...
Last night, at the Best of 2025 awards ceremony, organised for the 14th consecutive year by the media company The Slovenia alongside the international In Your Pocket City Guides, Plečnik House received an award for the Best Unique Museum in ...
The Plečnik House programme for 2025 will be marked by exhibitions exploring Plečnik’s oeuvre, focusing on the craftsmanship of his collaborators, and highlighting the impact of his work on contemporary art and architecture. We also plan to present a new ...
The 1st edition of Klavdij Sluban's "Nekje drugje Tukaj / Elsewhere Here" photomonograph, that accompany the actual exhibition in our gallery, was sold out at the end of May. That's why we've produced a 2nd, revised and expanded international ...
Three years ago, during the planning for the central exhibition at the 150th anniversary of Plečnik’s birth – 'Plečnik: The Metropolis, Place, Garden' at the City Museum of Ljubljana – the exhibition’s author, Nika Grabar, PhD and Assistant Professor at ...
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