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Events in Ljubljana » Visit Ljubljana Events in Ljubljana 25 Sep - 9 Oct 2021 26 Sep 08:00 Antique Flea Market 2021 Breg embankment 08:00 - 15:00 Free entrance Ljubljana's Antique Flea Market offers antiques, art pieces and all kinds of bric-a-brac of collectible or simply nostalgic value. 03 Oct 08:00 Antique Flea Market 2021 Breg embankment 08:00 - 15:00 Free entrance Ljubljana's Antique Flea Market offers antiques, art pieces and all kinds of bric-a-brac of collectible or simply nostalgic value. Exhibitions and festivals in the selected period Library under Treetops Various venues 28 May - 30 Sep 2021 Free entrance Library under Treetops (Knjižnica pod krošnjami) is a project aimed at adding variety to the range of Ljubljana's leisure activities. It offers visitors an opportunity to borrow books, comic books, magazines and newspapers in different languages free of charge. The World Inside: Designing Modern Interiors, 1930–Today Fužine Castle: Museum of Architecture and Design 8 Jul - 28 Nov 2021 The first more extensive such effort in Slovenia to look at interiors as a subject of systematic research and evaluation. 20 years of European Mobility Week Krakovski nasip embankment 10 Sep - 1 Oct 2021 For the past 20 years, Ljubljana has been participating in the European Mobility Week, the largest international campaign to promote sustainable mobility. 34th International Biennial of Graphic Arts: Iskra Delta Tivoli Mansion: International Centre of Graphic Arts 10 Sep - 21 Nov 2021 Make sure not to miss Ljubljana's artistic event of the year, the International Biennial of Graphic Arts, which celebrates its 34th edition this year. The 200th anniversary of the National Museum of Slovenia Jakopič promenade in Tivoli Park 15 Sep - 15 Nov 2021 The exhibitions displays the rich history, famous objects, museum work, museum buildings and various activities of the National Museum of Slovenia. Al Ard - Earth Janez Boljka Gallery, Gornji trg square 16 21 Sep - 5 Oct 2021 The exhibition shows the unbreakable bond between the Palestinian people and their land..
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