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A bar and a club that holds concerts and other events in its basement hall. Location: Celje
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The house is the seat of the Italian community in Slovenia and is used as a venue for cultural projects, exhibitions and various arts workshops. Occupying the first floor, Tartini’s memorial room displays the artist’s personal belongings bequeathed to the Tartini family. Location: Piran
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Operating in conjunction with the Texas Sports Society, the Club presents multi-genre music concerts. Location: Šebrelje (Municipality of Cerkno)
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The building is a protected cultural, technical and historical monument. It is still owned by the company Elektro Ljubljana, which thoroughly renovated the building on its centenary anniversary. Artists discovered this interesting building during the 1980s and the 1990s and started to use it as a venue for different artistic expressions, including live music, i.e. concerts. Location: Ljubljana
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Location: Lendava
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New venue in the centre of Ljubljana.
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The gay Tiffany Club regularly provides a venue for parties, arts events, exhibitions, debate/film nights, literary readings, round tables, etc. Primarily aimed at gays, the club is also a meeting place for lesbian, bisexual and transgender people. Location: Ljubljana
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The Red Hall is located on the premises of Ljubljana’s Town Hall (locally referred to as Rotovž), which was built in the 15th century and then renovated in the baroque style. The Red Hall primarily hosts classical concerts. Location: Ljubljana
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An alternative club run by the SubArt Society. The venue regularly features concerts (predominantly alternative music), and organises the SubArt Festival in the summer. Location: Kranj
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A concert venue in Maribor's city centre, Union Hall (Slovenian: Dvorana Union) seats 378 people in the stalls and 135 in the balcony. Location: Maribor