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You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
You are warmly invited to the art exhibition by Dragica Cvetrežnik titled “A Thousand Flowers Within Me”.
The author of the exhibition, Dragica Cvetrežnik, is a retired educator and amateur artist from Bohinjska Bistrica. She has been drawn to art since childhood, and her artistic journey was guided by academic painters Albin Polajnar, Ljubo Brovč, and Zmago Puhar. Under their mentorship, she learned to appreciate shapes, colors, shadows, and light. This is her second exhibition at Bohinj House.
The exhibition will be on display from April 7 to May 14, 2025, on the ground floor of Bohinj House. It will be accessible every weekday, during morning hours and during the opening hours of Bohinj House.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
It’s a combination of yoga and pilates. Basically it’s a complete workout, designed for people who love and need yoga for their body, mind, soul, posture and health, but also crave a bit of motion and action. There are also touches of pilates, which helps to understand how to control your body with every move. Workout brings a lot of self awareness, training of the mind, body sculpting and new lengths of your own flexibility of body and eventually mind.
TUESDAY 16.45 – 17.45 Bohinjska hiša, Mencingerjeva 4, 4264 Bohinjska Bistrica
THURSDAY 8.00 – 9.00 Art Hotel Kristal, Ribčev Laz 4a, 4265 Bohinjsko jezero
PRICE : 10 eur/ h
You need to apply before workout to +386 51 212 350.
Join us for yoga classes dedicated to mindful stretching, deep breathing, and discovering flow through movement. The practice will take place in a calm and welcoming atmosphere, where you’ll get to experience the beauty of Hatha Flow yoga – a blend of breathwork, meditation, and physical postures (asanas).
What can you expect?
In this class, we’ll explore traditional Hatha yoga poses, linking them into a smooth choreography of breath and movement. The session begins with a short meditation and breathing exercises, followed by a warm-up with sun salutations, and then gentle transitions between static postures that activate the entire body. The aim of the practice is to develop better body awareness and calm the mind. After class, you’ll feel centered, light, and full of energy.
Before your first visit, please register via email or SMS.
Arrive at least 5 minutes before class to settle in and prepare.
We practice barefoot and in comfortable clothing.
All props (mats, blocks, straps) are available for use at the location.
About the instructor:
The class is led by Tamara Dobravec, an internationally certified yoga and meditation teacher who received her training in India and Slovenia. With her rich knowledge of Hatha and Vinyasa yoga, Tamara helps participants find balance between body and mind. She currently teaches various yoga styles in Bohinj and Sorica.
CLASSES DO NOT TAKE PLACE ON PUBLIC HOLIDAYS!
For more information and to register, visit www.yogabohinj.com.
Join us for a yoga class where we will focus on mindful stretching, deep breathing and finding flow through movement. The class will be held in a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere where you will be able to discover the magic of Hatha Flow Yoga, which combines elements of breath, meditation and physical postures (asanas).
What can you expect?
In this class we will explore the Hatha Yoga postures, integrating them into a smooth choreography of movement and breath. The class begins with a short meditation and breathing exercises, followed by a sun salutation warm-up, then gentle transitions between static postures that activate the whole body. The aim of the practice is to achieve greater body awareness and calm the mind. After the practice you will feel focused, light and energised.
Registration by e-mail or SMS is required before the first visit.
Please arrive at least 5 minutes before the start time to calm down and prepare.
We practice barefoot and in comfortable clothes.
Equipment (mats, blocks, straps) can be borrowed on site.
About the yoga teacher: With her extensive knowledge of Hatha and Vinyasa yoga, Tamara helps participants find a balance between body and mind. She currently teaches different styles of yoga in Bohinj and Sorica.
IN CASE OF PUBLIC HOLIDAYS THE PRACTICE IS CANCELLED!
For more information and to register, please visit www.yogabohinj.com.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
Beekeeping in Bohinj is deeply rooted in the region’s history, nature, and culture. You are warmly invited to an engaging presentation where you will learn more about the rich heritage of beekeeping, its development over time, and its significance today – both for the natural environment and for the local community.
The presentation will explore the evolution of beekeeping in Bohinj – how it has been interwoven with people’s lives, the natural landscape, and tradition over the years. You will also discover practical aspects of beekeeping, with a special focus on the first steps for those interested in starting. In addition, you’ll be introduced to the diverse world of bee products and have the opportunity to taste local honey and other specialties.
“123 years ago, the Bohinj beekeeper Jan Strgar encouraged the establishment of the beekeeping association. He was our greatest beekeeper and a renowned expert in queen breeding, selling queens worldwide.
The association’s activities were never interrupted because there were always people willing to continue his work. Even today, the membership continues to grow, with 40 beekeepers currently active in Bohinj.
A beekeeping club was also organized at the primary school, including a teaching beehive in the school garden. The Bohinj Beekeepers’ Association organizes various events, presenting honey and other products. We are especially proud that, with the help of donors, the Municipality of Bohinj, and the banner sponsor Dr. Marjan Odar, we created our own banner in 2005 at Jan Strgar’s birthplace in Lome. The association contributes to the progress of beekeeping through various activities in the region.
Beekeeping plays an important role in agriculture and food production. Even today, when beekeepers face numerous challenges due to bee diseases and climate change, they strive to preserve bees. This also contributes to biodiversity in nature and a blooming Bohinj.” – Written for the Bohinj Beekeeping Association by Pavlina Zorman
Join us for this presentation on beekeeping in Bohinj, where members of the Bohinj Beekeeping Society will share traditional skills, knowledge, and practices, along with insights into the history and development of beekeeping in the region and its relevance today.
As part of the event, we will open an exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, titled Moments of Nature’s Beauty Captured. The exhibition beautifully complements the theme of harmony between people, nature, and bees.
The event is organized by the Bohinj House of the Municipality of Bohinj in cooperation with the Bohinj Beekeeping Association.
Information: [email protected] / 051 672 281
Free admission!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
It’s a combination of yoga and pilates. Basically it’s a complete workout, designed for people who love and need yoga for their body, mind, soul, posture and health, but also crave a bit of motion and action. There are also touches of pilates, which helps to understand how to control your body with every move. Workout brings a lot of self awareness, training of the mind, body sculpting and new lengths of your own flexibility of body and eventually mind.
TUESDAY 16.45 – 17.45 Bohinjska hiša, Mencingerjeva 4, 4264 Bohinjska Bistrica
THURSDAY 8.00 – 9.00 Art Hotel Kristal, Ribčev Laz 4a, 4265 Bohinjsko jezero
PRICE : 10 eur/ h
You need to apply before workout to +386 51 212 350.
Europa Donna – Upper Gorenjska Group is organizing creative workshops aimed at acquiring new skills and knowledge. During the workshops, we will use eco-friendly and often reused materials, giving them a new purpose and value as unique gifts.
In April, we will be decorating used glass jars and cans, which can be repurposed for various uses.
The workshops are suitable for everyone, no prior knowledge is required.
You are welcome to join us and explore your creativity. For more information about the schedule and registration, please contact Europa Donna – Upper Gorenjska Group.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
During the International Wild Flower Festival, Bohinj will bloom in colors and scents of nature — also through the lens of local photographer Peter Strgar. For many years, he has been admiring and capturing the beauty of his home landscape, with a special focus on the unique alpine flora.
His stunning floral photographs will be displayed at various locations around Bohinj, offering visitors a chance to experience nature from a different, artistic perspective.
You are warmly invited to take a walk among images that capture the magic of alpine flowers and the beauty of Bohinj’s landscape.
🌿 International Wildflower Festival 🌸 is a bouquet of botanical tours, events, and culinary experiences, dedicated to wild plants, Bohinj’s floral richness, and local traditions.
The festival takes place every year in May and June at various locations across Bohinj, which spans 24 villages and over 300 km² of breathtaking nature.
Bohinj is renowned for its extraordinary plant diversity, captivating botanists and nature lovers for centuries. The mountains above Bohinj are considered a true treasury of alpine flowers, where diverse ecosystems and native plant species thrive.
As soon as the snow melts, hellebores and other early spring blooms emerge. In summer, the meadows burst into color with grasslands, forest flowers, and alpine blossoms reaching up to the highest peaks. Autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, where floral treasures can still be found.
The more we know about plants, the more we notice! 🌿 A flower is no longer just a yellow bloom—it becomes a friend filled with stories, scientific discoveries, and folklore wisdom. Flowers inspire artists, enrich our daily lives, and even find their way onto our plates.
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook this natural wealth, which needs our care and protection to be preserved for future generations. Many plant species are endangered, with some on the verge of extinction.
To give Bohinj’s floral treasures and those of Triglav National Park the recognition they deserve, we created a festival that brings together botanical knowledge, folklore, artistic creativity, and gastronomy. This is how the International Wildflower Festival in Bohinj was born – a celebration of nature at its most vibrant! 🌸🌿
More information about the wildflower festival can be found here.
The exhibition “Don’t Teach a Flower How to Bloom” is a research project by YASA that boldly explores deeply rooted stereotypes about femininity. Through a series of posters and mosaics of content sourced from media, advertising, the internet, and social networks, the project reflects contemporary representations of women in society.
It connects with the metaphor of double agents from the biennial, where flowers come alive as symbols of strength, resistance, autonomy, and the transformation of social norms.
The collaboration between MAO and Bohinj enables relevant themes to be placed in the local context, opening up reflections on language, gender identity, and social expectations. Bohinj, with its unique linguistic practices, offers a distinctive insight into the perception of femininity and transcends traditional norms.
Join us in Bohinj and discover a visual world where flowers speak with the power of resistance and transformation.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
During the International Wild Flower Festival, Bohinj will bloom in colors and scents of nature — also through the lens of local photographer Peter Strgar. For many years, he has been admiring and capturing the beauty of his home landscape, with a special focus on the unique alpine flora.
His stunning floral photographs will be displayed at various locations around Bohinj, offering visitors a chance to experience nature from a different, artistic perspective.
You are warmly invited to take a walk among images that capture the magic of alpine flowers and the beauty of Bohinj’s landscape.
🌿 International Wildflower Festival 🌸 is a bouquet of botanical tours, events, and culinary experiences, dedicated to wild plants, Bohinj’s floral richness, and local traditions.
The festival takes place every year in May and June at various locations across Bohinj, which spans 24 villages and over 300 km² of breathtaking nature.
Bohinj is renowned for its extraordinary plant diversity, captivating botanists and nature lovers for centuries. The mountains above Bohinj are considered a true treasury of alpine flowers, where diverse ecosystems and native plant species thrive.
As soon as the snow melts, hellebores and other early spring blooms emerge. In summer, the meadows burst into color with grasslands, forest flowers, and alpine blossoms reaching up to the highest peaks. Autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, where floral treasures can still be found.
The more we know about plants, the more we notice! 🌿 A flower is no longer just a yellow bloom—it becomes a friend filled with stories, scientific discoveries, and folklore wisdom. Flowers inspire artists, enrich our daily lives, and even find their way onto our plates.
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook this natural wealth, which needs our care and protection to be preserved for future generations. Many plant species are endangered, with some on the verge of extinction.
To give Bohinj’s floral treasures and those of Triglav National Park the recognition they deserve, we created a festival that brings together botanical knowledge, folklore, artistic creativity, and gastronomy. This is how the International Wildflower Festival in Bohinj was born – a celebration of nature at its most vibrant! 🌸🌿
More information about the wildflower festival can be found here.
The exhibition “Don’t Teach a Flower How to Bloom” is a research project by YASA that boldly explores deeply rooted stereotypes about femininity. Through a series of posters and mosaics of content sourced from media, advertising, the internet, and social networks, the project reflects contemporary representations of women in society.
It connects with the metaphor of double agents from the biennial, where flowers come alive as symbols of strength, resistance, autonomy, and the transformation of social norms.
The collaboration between MAO and Bohinj enables relevant themes to be placed in the local context, opening up reflections on language, gender identity, and social expectations. Bohinj, with its unique linguistic practices, offers a distinctive insight into the perception of femininity and transcends traditional norms.
Join us in Bohinj and discover a visual world where flowers speak with the power of resistance and transformation.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
During the International Wild Flower Festival, Bohinj will bloom in colors and scents of nature — also through the lens of local photographer Peter Strgar. For many years, he has been admiring and capturing the beauty of his home landscape, with a special focus on the unique alpine flora.
His stunning floral photographs will be displayed at various locations around Bohinj, offering visitors a chance to experience nature from a different, artistic perspective.
You are warmly invited to take a walk among images that capture the magic of alpine flowers and the beauty of Bohinj’s landscape.
🌿 International Wildflower Festival 🌸 is a bouquet of botanical tours, events, and culinary experiences, dedicated to wild plants, Bohinj’s floral richness, and local traditions.
The festival takes place every year in May and June at various locations across Bohinj, which spans 24 villages and over 300 km² of breathtaking nature.
Bohinj is renowned for its extraordinary plant diversity, captivating botanists and nature lovers for centuries. The mountains above Bohinj are considered a true treasury of alpine flowers, where diverse ecosystems and native plant species thrive.
As soon as the snow melts, hellebores and other early spring blooms emerge. In summer, the meadows burst into color with grasslands, forest flowers, and alpine blossoms reaching up to the highest peaks. Autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, where floral treasures can still be found.
The more we know about plants, the more we notice! 🌿 A flower is no longer just a yellow bloom—it becomes a friend filled with stories, scientific discoveries, and folklore wisdom. Flowers inspire artists, enrich our daily lives, and even find their way onto our plates.
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook this natural wealth, which needs our care and protection to be preserved for future generations. Many plant species are endangered, with some on the verge of extinction.
To give Bohinj’s floral treasures and those of Triglav National Park the recognition they deserve, we created a festival that brings together botanical knowledge, folklore, artistic creativity, and gastronomy. This is how the International Wildflower Festival in Bohinj was born – a celebration of nature at its most vibrant! 🌸🌿
More information about the wildflower festival can be found here.
The exhibition “Don’t Teach a Flower How to Bloom” is a research project by YASA that boldly explores deeply rooted stereotypes about femininity. Through a series of posters and mosaics of content sourced from media, advertising, the internet, and social networks, the project reflects contemporary representations of women in society.
It connects with the metaphor of double agents from the biennial, where flowers come alive as symbols of strength, resistance, autonomy, and the transformation of social norms.
The collaboration between MAO and Bohinj enables relevant themes to be placed in the local context, opening up reflections on language, gender identity, and social expectations. Bohinj, with its unique linguistic practices, offers a distinctive insight into the perception of femininity and transcends traditional norms.
Join us in Bohinj and discover a visual world where flowers speak with the power of resistance and transformation.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
During the International Wild Flower Festival, Bohinj will bloom in colors and scents of nature — also through the lens of local photographer Peter Strgar. For many years, he has been admiring and capturing the beauty of his home landscape, with a special focus on the unique alpine flora.
His stunning floral photographs will be displayed at various locations around Bohinj, offering visitors a chance to experience nature from a different, artistic perspective.
You are warmly invited to take a walk among images that capture the magic of alpine flowers and the beauty of Bohinj’s landscape.
🌿 International Wildflower Festival 🌸 is a bouquet of botanical tours, events, and culinary experiences, dedicated to wild plants, Bohinj’s floral richness, and local traditions.
The festival takes place every year in May and June at various locations across Bohinj, which spans 24 villages and over 300 km² of breathtaking nature.
Bohinj is renowned for its extraordinary plant diversity, captivating botanists and nature lovers for centuries. The mountains above Bohinj are considered a true treasury of alpine flowers, where diverse ecosystems and native plant species thrive.
As soon as the snow melts, hellebores and other early spring blooms emerge. In summer, the meadows burst into color with grasslands, forest flowers, and alpine blossoms reaching up to the highest peaks. Autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, where floral treasures can still be found.
The more we know about plants, the more we notice! 🌿 A flower is no longer just a yellow bloom—it becomes a friend filled with stories, scientific discoveries, and folklore wisdom. Flowers inspire artists, enrich our daily lives, and even find their way onto our plates.
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook this natural wealth, which needs our care and protection to be preserved for future generations. Many plant species are endangered, with some on the verge of extinction.
To give Bohinj’s floral treasures and those of Triglav National Park the recognition they deserve, we created a festival that brings together botanical knowledge, folklore, artistic creativity, and gastronomy. This is how the International Wildflower Festival in Bohinj was born – a celebration of nature at its most vibrant! 🌸🌿
More information about the wildflower festival can be found here.
The exhibition “Don’t Teach a Flower How to Bloom” is a research project by YASA that boldly explores deeply rooted stereotypes about femininity. Through a series of posters and mosaics of content sourced from media, advertising, the internet, and social networks, the project reflects contemporary representations of women in society.
It connects with the metaphor of double agents from the biennial, where flowers come alive as symbols of strength, resistance, autonomy, and the transformation of social norms.
The collaboration between MAO and Bohinj enables relevant themes to be placed in the local context, opening up reflections on language, gender identity, and social expectations. Bohinj, with its unique linguistic practices, offers a distinctive insight into the perception of femininity and transcends traditional norms.
Join us in Bohinj and discover a visual world where flowers speak with the power of resistance and transformation.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
During the International Wild Flower Festival, Bohinj will bloom in colors and scents of nature — also through the lens of local photographer Peter Strgar. For many years, he has been admiring and capturing the beauty of his home landscape, with a special focus on the unique alpine flora.
His stunning floral photographs will be displayed at various locations around Bohinj, offering visitors a chance to experience nature from a different, artistic perspective.
You are warmly invited to take a walk among images that capture the magic of alpine flowers and the beauty of Bohinj’s landscape.
🌿 International Wildflower Festival 🌸 is a bouquet of botanical tours, events, and culinary experiences, dedicated to wild plants, Bohinj’s floral richness, and local traditions.
The festival takes place every year in May and June at various locations across Bohinj, which spans 24 villages and over 300 km² of breathtaking nature.
Bohinj is renowned for its extraordinary plant diversity, captivating botanists and nature lovers for centuries. The mountains above Bohinj are considered a true treasury of alpine flowers, where diverse ecosystems and native plant species thrive.
As soon as the snow melts, hellebores and other early spring blooms emerge. In summer, the meadows burst into color with grasslands, forest flowers, and alpine blossoms reaching up to the highest peaks. Autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, where floral treasures can still be found.
The more we know about plants, the more we notice! 🌿 A flower is no longer just a yellow bloom—it becomes a friend filled with stories, scientific discoveries, and folklore wisdom. Flowers inspire artists, enrich our daily lives, and even find their way onto our plates.
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook this natural wealth, which needs our care and protection to be preserved for future generations. Many plant species are endangered, with some on the verge of extinction.
To give Bohinj’s floral treasures and those of Triglav National Park the recognition they deserve, we created a festival that brings together botanical knowledge, folklore, artistic creativity, and gastronomy. This is how the International Wildflower Festival in Bohinj was born – a celebration of nature at its most vibrant! 🌸🌿
More information about the wildflower festival can be found here.
The exhibition “Don’t Teach a Flower How to Bloom” is a research project by YASA that boldly explores deeply rooted stereotypes about femininity. Through a series of posters and mosaics of content sourced from media, advertising, the internet, and social networks, the project reflects contemporary representations of women in society.
It connects with the metaphor of double agents from the biennial, where flowers come alive as symbols of strength, resistance, autonomy, and the transformation of social norms.
The collaboration between MAO and Bohinj enables relevant themes to be placed in the local context, opening up reflections on language, gender identity, and social expectations. Bohinj, with its unique linguistic practices, offers a distinctive insight into the perception of femininity and transcends traditional norms.
Join us in Bohinj and discover a visual world where flowers speak with the power of resistance and transformation.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
During the International Wild Flower Festival, Bohinj will bloom in colors and scents of nature — also through the lens of local photographer Peter Strgar. For many years, he has been admiring and capturing the beauty of his home landscape, with a special focus on the unique alpine flora.
His stunning floral photographs will be displayed at various locations around Bohinj, offering visitors a chance to experience nature from a different, artistic perspective.
You are warmly invited to take a walk among images that capture the magic of alpine flowers and the beauty of Bohinj’s landscape.
🌿 International Wildflower Festival 🌸 is a bouquet of botanical tours, events, and culinary experiences, dedicated to wild plants, Bohinj’s floral richness, and local traditions.
The festival takes place every year in May and June at various locations across Bohinj, which spans 24 villages and over 300 km² of breathtaking nature.
Bohinj is renowned for its extraordinary plant diversity, captivating botanists and nature lovers for centuries. The mountains above Bohinj are considered a true treasury of alpine flowers, where diverse ecosystems and native plant species thrive.
As soon as the snow melts, hellebores and other early spring blooms emerge. In summer, the meadows burst into color with grasslands, forest flowers, and alpine blossoms reaching up to the highest peaks. Autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, where floral treasures can still be found.
The more we know about plants, the more we notice! 🌿 A flower is no longer just a yellow bloom—it becomes a friend filled with stories, scientific discoveries, and folklore wisdom. Flowers inspire artists, enrich our daily lives, and even find their way onto our plates.
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook this natural wealth, which needs our care and protection to be preserved for future generations. Many plant species are endangered, with some on the verge of extinction.
To give Bohinj’s floral treasures and those of Triglav National Park the recognition they deserve, we created a festival that brings together botanical knowledge, folklore, artistic creativity, and gastronomy. This is how the International Wildflower Festival in Bohinj was born – a celebration of nature at its most vibrant! 🌸🌿
More information about the wildflower festival can be found here.
The exhibition “Don’t Teach a Flower How to Bloom” is a research project by YASA that boldly explores deeply rooted stereotypes about femininity. Through a series of posters and mosaics of content sourced from media, advertising, the internet, and social networks, the project reflects contemporary representations of women in society.
It connects with the metaphor of double agents from the biennial, where flowers come alive as symbols of strength, resistance, autonomy, and the transformation of social norms.
The collaboration between MAO and Bohinj enables relevant themes to be placed in the local context, opening up reflections on language, gender identity, and social expectations. Bohinj, with its unique linguistic practices, offers a distinctive insight into the perception of femininity and transcends traditional norms.
Join us in Bohinj and discover a visual world where flowers speak with the power of resistance and transformation.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
During the International Wild Flower Festival, Bohinj will bloom in colors and scents of nature — also through the lens of local photographer Peter Strgar. For many years, he has been admiring and capturing the beauty of his home landscape, with a special focus on the unique alpine flora.
His stunning floral photographs will be displayed at various locations around Bohinj, offering visitors a chance to experience nature from a different, artistic perspective.
You are warmly invited to take a walk among images that capture the magic of alpine flowers and the beauty of Bohinj’s landscape.
🌿 International Wildflower Festival 🌸 is a bouquet of botanical tours, events, and culinary experiences, dedicated to wild plants, Bohinj’s floral richness, and local traditions.
The festival takes place every year in May and June at various locations across Bohinj, which spans 24 villages and over 300 km² of breathtaking nature.
Bohinj is renowned for its extraordinary plant diversity, captivating botanists and nature lovers for centuries. The mountains above Bohinj are considered a true treasury of alpine flowers, where diverse ecosystems and native plant species thrive.
As soon as the snow melts, hellebores and other early spring blooms emerge. In summer, the meadows burst into color with grasslands, forest flowers, and alpine blossoms reaching up to the highest peaks. Autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, where floral treasures can still be found.
The more we know about plants, the more we notice! 🌿 A flower is no longer just a yellow bloom—it becomes a friend filled with stories, scientific discoveries, and folklore wisdom. Flowers inspire artists, enrich our daily lives, and even find their way onto our plates.
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook this natural wealth, which needs our care and protection to be preserved for future generations. Many plant species are endangered, with some on the verge of extinction.
To give Bohinj’s floral treasures and those of Triglav National Park the recognition they deserve, we created a festival that brings together botanical knowledge, folklore, artistic creativity, and gastronomy. This is how the International Wildflower Festival in Bohinj was born – a celebration of nature at its most vibrant! 🌸🌿
More information about the wildflower festival can be found here.
The exhibition “Don’t Teach a Flower How to Bloom” is a research project by YASA that boldly explores deeply rooted stereotypes about femininity. Through a series of posters and mosaics of content sourced from media, advertising, the internet, and social networks, the project reflects contemporary representations of women in society.
It connects with the metaphor of double agents from the biennial, where flowers come alive as symbols of strength, resistance, autonomy, and the transformation of social norms.
The collaboration between MAO and Bohinj enables relevant themes to be placed in the local context, opening up reflections on language, gender identity, and social expectations. Bohinj, with its unique linguistic practices, offers a distinctive insight into the perception of femininity and transcends traditional norms.
Join us in Bohinj and discover a visual world where flowers speak with the power of resistance and transformation.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
During the International Wild Flower Festival, Bohinj will bloom in colors and scents of nature — also through the lens of local photographer Peter Strgar. For many years, he has been admiring and capturing the beauty of his home landscape, with a special focus on the unique alpine flora.
His stunning floral photographs will be displayed at various locations around Bohinj, offering visitors a chance to experience nature from a different, artistic perspective.
You are warmly invited to take a walk among images that capture the magic of alpine flowers and the beauty of Bohinj’s landscape.
🌿 International Wildflower Festival 🌸 is a bouquet of botanical tours, events, and culinary experiences, dedicated to wild plants, Bohinj’s floral richness, and local traditions.
The festival takes place every year in May and June at various locations across Bohinj, which spans 24 villages and over 300 km² of breathtaking nature.
Bohinj is renowned for its extraordinary plant diversity, captivating botanists and nature lovers for centuries. The mountains above Bohinj are considered a true treasury of alpine flowers, where diverse ecosystems and native plant species thrive.
As soon as the snow melts, hellebores and other early spring blooms emerge. In summer, the meadows burst into color with grasslands, forest flowers, and alpine blossoms reaching up to the highest peaks. Autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, where floral treasures can still be found.
The more we know about plants, the more we notice! 🌿 A flower is no longer just a yellow bloom—it becomes a friend filled with stories, scientific discoveries, and folklore wisdom. Flowers inspire artists, enrich our daily lives, and even find their way onto our plates.
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook this natural wealth, which needs our care and protection to be preserved for future generations. Many plant species are endangered, with some on the verge of extinction.
To give Bohinj’s floral treasures and those of Triglav National Park the recognition they deserve, we created a festival that brings together botanical knowledge, folklore, artistic creativity, and gastronomy. This is how the International Wildflower Festival in Bohinj was born – a celebration of nature at its most vibrant! 🌸🌿
More information about the wildflower festival can be found here.
The exhibition “Don’t Teach a Flower How to Bloom” is a research project by YASA that boldly explores deeply rooted stereotypes about femininity. Through a series of posters and mosaics of content sourced from media, advertising, the internet, and social networks, the project reflects contemporary representations of women in society.
It connects with the metaphor of double agents from the biennial, where flowers come alive as symbols of strength, resistance, autonomy, and the transformation of social norms.
The collaboration between MAO and Bohinj enables relevant themes to be placed in the local context, opening up reflections on language, gender identity, and social expectations. Bohinj, with its unique linguistic practices, offers a distinctive insight into the perception of femininity and transcends traditional norms.
Join us in Bohinj and discover a visual world where flowers speak with the power of resistance and transformation.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
During the International Wild Flower Festival, Bohinj will bloom in colors and scents of nature — also through the lens of local photographer Peter Strgar. For many years, he has been admiring and capturing the beauty of his home landscape, with a special focus on the unique alpine flora.
His stunning floral photographs will be displayed at various locations around Bohinj, offering visitors a chance to experience nature from a different, artistic perspective.
You are warmly invited to take a walk among images that capture the magic of alpine flowers and the beauty of Bohinj’s landscape.
🌿 International Wildflower Festival 🌸 is a bouquet of botanical tours, events, and culinary experiences, dedicated to wild plants, Bohinj’s floral richness, and local traditions.
The festival takes place every year in May and June at various locations across Bohinj, which spans 24 villages and over 300 km² of breathtaking nature.
Bohinj is renowned for its extraordinary plant diversity, captivating botanists and nature lovers for centuries. The mountains above Bohinj are considered a true treasury of alpine flowers, where diverse ecosystems and native plant species thrive.
As soon as the snow melts, hellebores and other early spring blooms emerge. In summer, the meadows burst into color with grasslands, forest flowers, and alpine blossoms reaching up to the highest peaks. Autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, where floral treasures can still be found.
The more we know about plants, the more we notice! 🌿 A flower is no longer just a yellow bloom—it becomes a friend filled with stories, scientific discoveries, and folklore wisdom. Flowers inspire artists, enrich our daily lives, and even find their way onto our plates.
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook this natural wealth, which needs our care and protection to be preserved for future generations. Many plant species are endangered, with some on the verge of extinction.
To give Bohinj’s floral treasures and those of Triglav National Park the recognition they deserve, we created a festival that brings together botanical knowledge, folklore, artistic creativity, and gastronomy. This is how the International Wildflower Festival in Bohinj was born – a celebration of nature at its most vibrant! 🌸🌿
More information about the wildflower festival can be found here.
The exhibition “Don’t Teach a Flower How to Bloom” is a research project by YASA that boldly explores deeply rooted stereotypes about femininity. Through a series of posters and mosaics of content sourced from media, advertising, the internet, and social networks, the project reflects contemporary representations of women in society.
It connects with the metaphor of double agents from the biennial, where flowers come alive as symbols of strength, resistance, autonomy, and the transformation of social norms.
The collaboration between MAO and Bohinj enables relevant themes to be placed in the local context, opening up reflections on language, gender identity, and social expectations. Bohinj, with its unique linguistic practices, offers a distinctive insight into the perception of femininity and transcends traditional norms.
Join us in Bohinj and discover a visual world where flowers speak with the power of resistance and transformation.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
During the International Wild Flower Festival, Bohinj will bloom in colors and scents of nature — also through the lens of local photographer Peter Strgar. For many years, he has been admiring and capturing the beauty of his home landscape, with a special focus on the unique alpine flora.
His stunning floral photographs will be displayed at various locations around Bohinj, offering visitors a chance to experience nature from a different, artistic perspective.
You are warmly invited to take a walk among images that capture the magic of alpine flowers and the beauty of Bohinj’s landscape.
🌿 International Wildflower Festival 🌸 is a bouquet of botanical tours, events, and culinary experiences, dedicated to wild plants, Bohinj’s floral richness, and local traditions.
The festival takes place every year in May and June at various locations across Bohinj, which spans 24 villages and over 300 km² of breathtaking nature.
Bohinj is renowned for its extraordinary plant diversity, captivating botanists and nature lovers for centuries. The mountains above Bohinj are considered a true treasury of alpine flowers, where diverse ecosystems and native plant species thrive.
As soon as the snow melts, hellebores and other early spring blooms emerge. In summer, the meadows burst into color with grasslands, forest flowers, and alpine blossoms reaching up to the highest peaks. Autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, where floral treasures can still be found.
The more we know about plants, the more we notice! 🌿 A flower is no longer just a yellow bloom—it becomes a friend filled with stories, scientific discoveries, and folklore wisdom. Flowers inspire artists, enrich our daily lives, and even find their way onto our plates.
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook this natural wealth, which needs our care and protection to be preserved for future generations. Many plant species are endangered, with some on the verge of extinction.
To give Bohinj’s floral treasures and those of Triglav National Park the recognition they deserve, we created a festival that brings together botanical knowledge, folklore, artistic creativity, and gastronomy. This is how the International Wildflower Festival in Bohinj was born – a celebration of nature at its most vibrant! 🌸🌿
More information about the wildflower festival can be found here.
The exhibition “Don’t Teach a Flower How to Bloom” is a research project by YASA that boldly explores deeply rooted stereotypes about femininity. Through a series of posters and mosaics of content sourced from media, advertising, the internet, and social networks, the project reflects contemporary representations of women in society.
It connects with the metaphor of double agents from the biennial, where flowers come alive as symbols of strength, resistance, autonomy, and the transformation of social norms.
The collaboration between MAO and Bohinj enables relevant themes to be placed in the local context, opening up reflections on language, gender identity, and social expectations. Bohinj, with its unique linguistic practices, offers a distinctive insight into the perception of femininity and transcends traditional norms.
Join us in Bohinj and discover a visual world where flowers speak with the power of resistance and transformation.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
During the International Wild Flower Festival, Bohinj will bloom in colors and scents of nature — also through the lens of local photographer Peter Strgar. For many years, he has been admiring and capturing the beauty of his home landscape, with a special focus on the unique alpine flora.
His stunning floral photographs will be displayed at various locations around Bohinj, offering visitors a chance to experience nature from a different, artistic perspective.
You are warmly invited to take a walk among images that capture the magic of alpine flowers and the beauty of Bohinj’s landscape.
🌿 International Wildflower Festival 🌸 is a bouquet of botanical tours, events, and culinary experiences, dedicated to wild plants, Bohinj’s floral richness, and local traditions.
The festival takes place every year in May and June at various locations across Bohinj, which spans 24 villages and over 300 km² of breathtaking nature.
Bohinj is renowned for its extraordinary plant diversity, captivating botanists and nature lovers for centuries. The mountains above Bohinj are considered a true treasury of alpine flowers, where diverse ecosystems and native plant species thrive.
As soon as the snow melts, hellebores and other early spring blooms emerge. In summer, the meadows burst into color with grasslands, forest flowers, and alpine blossoms reaching up to the highest peaks. Autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, where floral treasures can still be found.
The more we know about plants, the more we notice! 🌿 A flower is no longer just a yellow bloom—it becomes a friend filled with stories, scientific discoveries, and folklore wisdom. Flowers inspire artists, enrich our daily lives, and even find their way onto our plates.
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook this natural wealth, which needs our care and protection to be preserved for future generations. Many plant species are endangered, with some on the verge of extinction.
To give Bohinj’s floral treasures and those of Triglav National Park the recognition they deserve, we created a festival that brings together botanical knowledge, folklore, artistic creativity, and gastronomy. This is how the International Wildflower Festival in Bohinj was born – a celebration of nature at its most vibrant! 🌸🌿
More information about the wildflower festival can be found here.
The exhibition “Don’t Teach a Flower How to Bloom” is a research project by YASA that boldly explores deeply rooted stereotypes about femininity. Through a series of posters and mosaics of content sourced from media, advertising, the internet, and social networks, the project reflects contemporary representations of women in society.
It connects with the metaphor of double agents from the biennial, where flowers come alive as symbols of strength, resistance, autonomy, and the transformation of social norms.
The collaboration between MAO and Bohinj enables relevant themes to be placed in the local context, opening up reflections on language, gender identity, and social expectations. Bohinj, with its unique linguistic practices, offers a distinctive insight into the perception of femininity and transcends traditional norms.
Join us in Bohinj and discover a visual world where flowers speak with the power of resistance and transformation.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
During the International Wild Flower Festival, Bohinj will bloom in colors and scents of nature — also through the lens of local photographer Peter Strgar. For many years, he has been admiring and capturing the beauty of his home landscape, with a special focus on the unique alpine flora.
His stunning floral photographs will be displayed at various locations around Bohinj, offering visitors a chance to experience nature from a different, artistic perspective.
You are warmly invited to take a walk among images that capture the magic of alpine flowers and the beauty of Bohinj’s landscape.
🌿 International Wildflower Festival 🌸 is a bouquet of botanical tours, events, and culinary experiences, dedicated to wild plants, Bohinj’s floral richness, and local traditions.
The festival takes place every year in May and June at various locations across Bohinj, which spans 24 villages and over 300 km² of breathtaking nature.
Bohinj is renowned for its extraordinary plant diversity, captivating botanists and nature lovers for centuries. The mountains above Bohinj are considered a true treasury of alpine flowers, where diverse ecosystems and native plant species thrive.
As soon as the snow melts, hellebores and other early spring blooms emerge. In summer, the meadows burst into color with grasslands, forest flowers, and alpine blossoms reaching up to the highest peaks. Autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, where floral treasures can still be found.
The more we know about plants, the more we notice! 🌿 A flower is no longer just a yellow bloom—it becomes a friend filled with stories, scientific discoveries, and folklore wisdom. Flowers inspire artists, enrich our daily lives, and even find their way onto our plates.
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook this natural wealth, which needs our care and protection to be preserved for future generations. Many plant species are endangered, with some on the verge of extinction.
To give Bohinj’s floral treasures and those of Triglav National Park the recognition they deserve, we created a festival that brings together botanical knowledge, folklore, artistic creativity, and gastronomy. This is how the International Wildflower Festival in Bohinj was born – a celebration of nature at its most vibrant! 🌸🌿
More information about the wildflower festival can be found here.
The exhibition “Don’t Teach a Flower How to Bloom” is a research project by YASA that boldly explores deeply rooted stereotypes about femininity. Through a series of posters and mosaics of content sourced from media, advertising, the internet, and social networks, the project reflects contemporary representations of women in society.
It connects with the metaphor of double agents from the biennial, where flowers come alive as symbols of strength, resistance, autonomy, and the transformation of social norms.
The collaboration between MAO and Bohinj enables relevant themes to be placed in the local context, opening up reflections on language, gender identity, and social expectations. Bohinj, with its unique linguistic practices, offers a distinctive insight into the perception of femininity and transcends traditional norms.
Join us in Bohinj and discover a visual world where flowers speak with the power of resistance and transformation.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
During the International Wild Flower Festival, Bohinj will bloom in colors and scents of nature — also through the lens of local photographer Peter Strgar. For many years, he has been admiring and capturing the beauty of his home landscape, with a special focus on the unique alpine flora.
His stunning floral photographs will be displayed at various locations around Bohinj, offering visitors a chance to experience nature from a different, artistic perspective.
You are warmly invited to take a walk among images that capture the magic of alpine flowers and the beauty of Bohinj’s landscape.
🌿 International Wildflower Festival 🌸 is a bouquet of botanical tours, events, and culinary experiences, dedicated to wild plants, Bohinj’s floral richness, and local traditions.
The festival takes place every year in May and June at various locations across Bohinj, which spans 24 villages and over 300 km² of breathtaking nature.
Bohinj is renowned for its extraordinary plant diversity, captivating botanists and nature lovers for centuries. The mountains above Bohinj are considered a true treasury of alpine flowers, where diverse ecosystems and native plant species thrive.
As soon as the snow melts, hellebores and other early spring blooms emerge. In summer, the meadows burst into color with grasslands, forest flowers, and alpine blossoms reaching up to the highest peaks. Autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, where floral treasures can still be found.
The more we know about plants, the more we notice! 🌿 A flower is no longer just a yellow bloom—it becomes a friend filled with stories, scientific discoveries, and folklore wisdom. Flowers inspire artists, enrich our daily lives, and even find their way onto our plates.
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook this natural wealth, which needs our care and protection to be preserved for future generations. Many plant species are endangered, with some on the verge of extinction.
To give Bohinj’s floral treasures and those of Triglav National Park the recognition they deserve, we created a festival that brings together botanical knowledge, folklore, artistic creativity, and gastronomy. This is how the International Wildflower Festival in Bohinj was born – a celebration of nature at its most vibrant! 🌸🌿
More information about the wildflower festival can be found here.
The exhibition “Don’t Teach a Flower How to Bloom” is a research project by YASA that boldly explores deeply rooted stereotypes about femininity. Through a series of posters and mosaics of content sourced from media, advertising, the internet, and social networks, the project reflects contemporary representations of women in society.
It connects with the metaphor of double agents from the biennial, where flowers come alive as symbols of strength, resistance, autonomy, and the transformation of social norms.
The collaboration between MAO and Bohinj enables relevant themes to be placed in the local context, opening up reflections on language, gender identity, and social expectations. Bohinj, with its unique linguistic practices, offers a distinctive insight into the perception of femininity and transcends traditional norms.
Join us in Bohinj and discover a visual world where flowers speak with the power of resistance and transformation.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
During the International Wild Flower Festival, Bohinj will bloom in colors and scents of nature — also through the lens of local photographer Peter Strgar. For many years, he has been admiring and capturing the beauty of his home landscape, with a special focus on the unique alpine flora.
His stunning floral photographs will be displayed at various locations around Bohinj, offering visitors a chance to experience nature from a different, artistic perspective.
You are warmly invited to take a walk among images that capture the magic of alpine flowers and the beauty of Bohinj’s landscape.
🌿 International Wildflower Festival 🌸 is a bouquet of botanical tours, events, and culinary experiences, dedicated to wild plants, Bohinj’s floral richness, and local traditions.
The festival takes place every year in May and June at various locations across Bohinj, which spans 24 villages and over 300 km² of breathtaking nature.
Bohinj is renowned for its extraordinary plant diversity, captivating botanists and nature lovers for centuries. The mountains above Bohinj are considered a true treasury of alpine flowers, where diverse ecosystems and native plant species thrive.
As soon as the snow melts, hellebores and other early spring blooms emerge. In summer, the meadows burst into color with grasslands, forest flowers, and alpine blossoms reaching up to the highest peaks. Autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, where floral treasures can still be found.
The more we know about plants, the more we notice! 🌿 A flower is no longer just a yellow bloom—it becomes a friend filled with stories, scientific discoveries, and folklore wisdom. Flowers inspire artists, enrich our daily lives, and even find their way onto our plates.
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook this natural wealth, which needs our care and protection to be preserved for future generations. Many plant species are endangered, with some on the verge of extinction.
To give Bohinj’s floral treasures and those of Triglav National Park the recognition they deserve, we created a festival that brings together botanical knowledge, folklore, artistic creativity, and gastronomy. This is how the International Wildflower Festival in Bohinj was born – a celebration of nature at its most vibrant! 🌸🌿
More information about the wildflower festival can be found here.
The exhibition “Don’t Teach a Flower How to Bloom” is a research project by YASA that boldly explores deeply rooted stereotypes about femininity. Through a series of posters and mosaics of content sourced from media, advertising, the internet, and social networks, the project reflects contemporary representations of women in society.
It connects with the metaphor of double agents from the biennial, where flowers come alive as symbols of strength, resistance, autonomy, and the transformation of social norms.
The collaboration between MAO and Bohinj enables relevant themes to be placed in the local context, opening up reflections on language, gender identity, and social expectations. Bohinj, with its unique linguistic practices, offers a distinctive insight into the perception of femininity and transcends traditional norms.
Join us in Bohinj and discover a visual world where flowers speak with the power of resistance and transformation.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
During the International Wild Flower Festival, Bohinj will bloom in colors and scents of nature — also through the lens of local photographer Peter Strgar. For many years, he has been admiring and capturing the beauty of his home landscape, with a special focus on the unique alpine flora.
His stunning floral photographs will be displayed at various locations around Bohinj, offering visitors a chance to experience nature from a different, artistic perspective.
You are warmly invited to take a walk among images that capture the magic of alpine flowers and the beauty of Bohinj’s landscape.
🌿 International Wildflower Festival 🌸 is a bouquet of botanical tours, events, and culinary experiences, dedicated to wild plants, Bohinj’s floral richness, and local traditions.
The festival takes place every year in May and June at various locations across Bohinj, which spans 24 villages and over 300 km² of breathtaking nature.
Bohinj is renowned for its extraordinary plant diversity, captivating botanists and nature lovers for centuries. The mountains above Bohinj are considered a true treasury of alpine flowers, where diverse ecosystems and native plant species thrive.
As soon as the snow melts, hellebores and other early spring blooms emerge. In summer, the meadows burst into color with grasslands, forest flowers, and alpine blossoms reaching up to the highest peaks. Autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, where floral treasures can still be found.
The more we know about plants, the more we notice! 🌿 A flower is no longer just a yellow bloom—it becomes a friend filled with stories, scientific discoveries, and folklore wisdom. Flowers inspire artists, enrich our daily lives, and even find their way onto our plates.
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook this natural wealth, which needs our care and protection to be preserved for future generations. Many plant species are endangered, with some on the verge of extinction.
To give Bohinj’s floral treasures and those of Triglav National Park the recognition they deserve, we created a festival that brings together botanical knowledge, folklore, artistic creativity, and gastronomy. This is how the International Wildflower Festival in Bohinj was born – a celebration of nature at its most vibrant! 🌸🌿
More information about the wildflower festival can be found here.
The exhibition “Don’t Teach a Flower How to Bloom” is a research project by YASA that boldly explores deeply rooted stereotypes about femininity. Through a series of posters and mosaics of content sourced from media, advertising, the internet, and social networks, the project reflects contemporary representations of women in society.
It connects with the metaphor of double agents from the biennial, where flowers come alive as symbols of strength, resistance, autonomy, and the transformation of social norms.
The collaboration between MAO and Bohinj enables relevant themes to be placed in the local context, opening up reflections on language, gender identity, and social expectations. Bohinj, with its unique linguistic practices, offers a distinctive insight into the perception of femininity and transcends traditional norms.
Join us in Bohinj and discover a visual world where flowers speak with the power of resistance and transformation.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
During the International Wild Flower Festival, Bohinj will bloom in colors and scents of nature — also through the lens of local photographer Peter Strgar. For many years, he has been admiring and capturing the beauty of his home landscape, with a special focus on the unique alpine flora.
His stunning floral photographs will be displayed at various locations around Bohinj, offering visitors a chance to experience nature from a different, artistic perspective.
You are warmly invited to take a walk among images that capture the magic of alpine flowers and the beauty of Bohinj’s landscape.
🌿 International Wildflower Festival 🌸 is a bouquet of botanical tours, events, and culinary experiences, dedicated to wild plants, Bohinj’s floral richness, and local traditions.
The festival takes place every year in May and June at various locations across Bohinj, which spans 24 villages and over 300 km² of breathtaking nature.
Bohinj is renowned for its extraordinary plant diversity, captivating botanists and nature lovers for centuries. The mountains above Bohinj are considered a true treasury of alpine flowers, where diverse ecosystems and native plant species thrive.
As soon as the snow melts, hellebores and other early spring blooms emerge. In summer, the meadows burst into color with grasslands, forest flowers, and alpine blossoms reaching up to the highest peaks. Autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, where floral treasures can still be found.
The more we know about plants, the more we notice! 🌿 A flower is no longer just a yellow bloom—it becomes a friend filled with stories, scientific discoveries, and folklore wisdom. Flowers inspire artists, enrich our daily lives, and even find their way onto our plates.
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook this natural wealth, which needs our care and protection to be preserved for future generations. Many plant species are endangered, with some on the verge of extinction.
To give Bohinj’s floral treasures and those of Triglav National Park the recognition they deserve, we created a festival that brings together botanical knowledge, folklore, artistic creativity, and gastronomy. This is how the International Wildflower Festival in Bohinj was born – a celebration of nature at its most vibrant! 🌸🌿
More information about the wildflower festival can be found here.
The exhibition “Don’t Teach a Flower How to Bloom” is a research project by YASA that boldly explores deeply rooted stereotypes about femininity. Through a series of posters and mosaics of content sourced from media, advertising, the internet, and social networks, the project reflects contemporary representations of women in society.
It connects with the metaphor of double agents from the biennial, where flowers come alive as symbols of strength, resistance, autonomy, and the transformation of social norms.
The collaboration between MAO and Bohinj enables relevant themes to be placed in the local context, opening up reflections on language, gender identity, and social expectations. Bohinj, with its unique linguistic practices, offers a distinctive insight into the perception of femininity and transcends traditional norms.
Join us in Bohinj and discover a visual world where flowers speak with the power of resistance and transformation.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
During the International Wild Flower Festival, Bohinj will bloom in colors and scents of nature — also through the lens of local photographer Peter Strgar. For many years, he has been admiring and capturing the beauty of his home landscape, with a special focus on the unique alpine flora.
His stunning floral photographs will be displayed at various locations around Bohinj, offering visitors a chance to experience nature from a different, artistic perspective.
You are warmly invited to take a walk among images that capture the magic of alpine flowers and the beauty of Bohinj’s landscape.
🌿 International Wildflower Festival 🌸 is a bouquet of botanical tours, events, and culinary experiences, dedicated to wild plants, Bohinj’s floral richness, and local traditions.
The festival takes place every year in May and June at various locations across Bohinj, which spans 24 villages and over 300 km² of breathtaking nature.
Bohinj is renowned for its extraordinary plant diversity, captivating botanists and nature lovers for centuries. The mountains above Bohinj are considered a true treasury of alpine flowers, where diverse ecosystems and native plant species thrive.
As soon as the snow melts, hellebores and other early spring blooms emerge. In summer, the meadows burst into color with grasslands, forest flowers, and alpine blossoms reaching up to the highest peaks. Autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, where floral treasures can still be found.
The more we know about plants, the more we notice! 🌿 A flower is no longer just a yellow bloom—it becomes a friend filled with stories, scientific discoveries, and folklore wisdom. Flowers inspire artists, enrich our daily lives, and even find their way onto our plates.
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook this natural wealth, which needs our care and protection to be preserved for future generations. Many plant species are endangered, with some on the verge of extinction.
To give Bohinj’s floral treasures and those of Triglav National Park the recognition they deserve, we created a festival that brings together botanical knowledge, folklore, artistic creativity, and gastronomy. This is how the International Wildflower Festival in Bohinj was born – a celebration of nature at its most vibrant! 🌸🌿
More information about the wildflower festival can be found here.
The exhibition “Don’t Teach a Flower How to Bloom” is a research project by YASA that boldly explores deeply rooted stereotypes about femininity. Through a series of posters and mosaics of content sourced from media, advertising, the internet, and social networks, the project reflects contemporary representations of women in society.
It connects with the metaphor of double agents from the biennial, where flowers come alive as symbols of strength, resistance, autonomy, and the transformation of social norms.
The collaboration between MAO and Bohinj enables relevant themes to be placed in the local context, opening up reflections on language, gender identity, and social expectations. Bohinj, with its unique linguistic practices, offers a distinctive insight into the perception of femininity and transcends traditional norms.
Join us in Bohinj and discover a visual world where flowers speak with the power of resistance and transformation.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
An exhibition prepared by the Slovenian Museum of Natural History to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of polymath Joannes Antonius Scopoli will be on display at the Bohinj House (Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica) from 20 May to 13 June 2025.
The exhibition presents the life and work of Joannes Antonius Scopoli (1723–1788), a tireless naturalist who spent 15 of his most productive years in Idrija.
Scopoli was not only a taxonomist and systematist – he learned from the Carniolan people and sought to give back through science and practical knowledge.
Initially captivated by the natural beauty of Idrija, he soon began documenting organisms found in the Idrija mercury mine. His curiosity and scientific zeal led him to explore the wider region of Carniola and Gorizia, where he gathered, observed and described countless plants, fungi, and animals.
Scopoli was the first to scientifically describe and name fungi, plants, and animals on the territory of present-day Slovenia in a manner still accepted in modern science.
He introduced Carniolan species to the global scientific community, becoming a true ambassador of local biodiversity.
His work attracted other researchers to the region and inspired local Enlightenment thinkers, who soon founded the Carniolan Provincial Museum.
The respect he earned is evident in the species named in his honour by Europe’s leading taxonomists. His descriptions still hold significant conservation value, offering insights into Slovenia’s nature as it existed 250 years ago.
Lecture: Joannes Antonius Scopoli, a Remarkable Herald of Natural Science in Slovenia
Join us to discover more about the life, work and lasting legacy of this pioneering naturalist.
A publication titled
Scopoli, Carniolan Nature and the Birth of Modern Natural Sciences in Slovenia
has been released alongside the exhibition. It features rich visual material by renowned Slovenian nature photographers.
Available in the online shop of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History.
You are invited to visit the exhibition of botanical illustrations by Milena Petek, on display from May 21 to June 13, 2025, on the ground floor of the Bohinj House (hallway exhibition space), Mencingerjeva ulica 4, Bohinjska Bistrica. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 8:00 to 15:00 and during the house’s opening hours.
The exhibition, titled Capturing moments of natural beauty, presents a selection of botanical illustrations created under the mentorship of Caroline Ann Yvonne Bernik during a botanical drawing course. The illustrations reflect the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical art – flowing colors, diverse shades, and delicate yet essential details.
Milena Petek, born in Bohinj, is a self-taught artist who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from her love of nature, plants, and animals, which she portrays using various techniques on different media. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Painting Society Atelje Bled.
At the 2nd International Painting Ex-Tempore Bled in 2017, she received an award from the expert jury. Between 2018 and 2025, she held 7 solo exhibitions and participated in 40 group exhibitions. She began exploring botanical drawing in 2022, which has since become her new passion for artistic expression.
The exhibition will be launched as part of the World Bee Day event on May 21, 2025.
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!
In 2025, the Tourist Information Centre will host an exhibition of a wildflower meadow — brought to life through illustrations, handmade jewelry, and crafts by the art collective Cvetulka. Through their works, the artists celebrate the simplicity and gentleness of nature, both around us and within us.
This is a sales exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase the exhibited works and support the artists behind them.
Cvetulka is a collective of artists from Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who came together in 2018. In various formations, they have been active across Europe — participating in music and art festivals, creative markets, and collaborative events that unite artists from diverse disciplines.
Within the collective, independent creators support one another, share opportunities, and work to spread the meaning and impact of art among people.
The exhibition is curated by Špela Jensterle.
You are warmly invited!