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Kamnik House of Culture

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Kamnik House of Culture includes a large auditorium, a club, two small halls and a gallery. The Main Hall and Kino dom Club feature most of the venue’s public cultural programme, the small hall provides the venue for dance, sports practice, social group meetings and choral practice, and the gallery hosts exhibitions organised by the Kamnik House of Culture. Location: Kamnik

Kanal Youth Club

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Location: Kanal ob Soči

Kapelica Gallery

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Kapelica Gallery (1995) is one of the leading venues for contemporary investigative arts worldwide. With a programme which consists of spatial installations, performances, sound research and theoreticallyreflective lectures, Kapelica Gallery challenges scientific and technological applications, biopolitics and urban phenomena, addressing both professional and general public. Location: Ljubljana

Kazina Hall, Academy of Music

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Built between 1836 and 1838 in the Neo-classical style, Kazina (Casino Building) served as a social hub for the city of Ljubljana’s higher social classes. Renowned for its rich adornment, the first-floor hall is one of Ljubljana’s most celebrated interiors. Location: Ljubljana

KGB Club

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KGB Club monthly holds over fifteen performances and concerts. Location: Maribor

KGBL Hall - Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory

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Tracing its origins back to 1919, Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory has a long history. Recently relocated to a newly erected modern building, KGBL’s Hall provides the venue for concerts by secondary school students and guest artists. Location: Ljubljana

Kibla Multimedia Centre

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A non-governmental institution active in the segmented area of creative industries, interdisciplinary, intermedia and multimedia art, as well as visual and audio-visual arts, music, culture and informal education. Kibla also hosts music concerts. Location: Maribor (several locations)

Kino Šiška

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Built in 1961, Kino Šiška is one of the finest examples of modernist architecture. The building was designed by Slovenian architect Božidar Gvardjančič. It is positioned in the centre of a suburban neighbourhood, with the main facade overlooking Celovška Street. In 1962, the City of Ljubljana entrusted the running of the building to Ljubljanski kinematografi – Ljubljana Cinemas. The cinema screened films between 1964 and until the end of the 1980s, when attendance decreased, and the building was only available for various events and lectures. The cinema re-opened in 1994. With the arrival of the Kolosej multiplex in 2001, Kino Šiška and its 725-seat cinema were forced to cease operating for the second time. Since 2009, Kino Šiška has served as a main Slovenian institution specialised in contemporary music concerts and complementing visual and performing arts programmes. Location: Ljubljana

Kinogledališče Tolmin

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Kinogledališče Tolmin (Tolmin Movie Theatre) is the main event venue of the Upper Soča Valley region. It hosts a select cultural repertoire, including theatre season series and musical performances. The Kinogledališče building is managed by the Institute for Culture, Sports and Youth (Zavod KŠM Tolmin) of the Municipality of Tolmin. Location: Tolmin

KluBar

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Located in the town centre of Kranj, KluBar hosts a variety of projects and events, including parties and concerts aimed at all ages. Location: Kranj