Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
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.
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
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.
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
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.
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
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.
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
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.
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.
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
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.
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
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.
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
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.
Each cow drawn by Urša Rožič has its own unique character, often reminding us of people. As the artist herself puts it: There’s a bit of a cow in all of us – and vice versa.
The exhibition is open from January 31 to April 15, 2025, at the TNP Center Bohinj (Stara Fužina 38).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Every second and fourth Tuesday of the month, Bohinj House hosts Chess Lessons for enthusiasts of all ages.
The sessions are led by Mr. Gabriel Jurman from the chess section of the Bohinjska Bistrica Pensioners’ Association. The lessons are open to all age groups and experience levels – whether you’re just starting out or already a skilled player looking to sharpen your strategy and enjoy a friendly challenge.
All who enjoy strategic thinking and good company are warmly welcome.
For more information and registration: Phone: +386 51 672 281 (Bohinj House) Email: [email protected]
On Earth Day, you are invited to a lecture and workshop on climate change and biodiversity conservation. The event will be led by Andrej Arih, a biologist and head of the Nature Conservation Department at the Triglav National Park Public Institution.
Are you curious about which animal and plant species might disappear from Triglav National Park due to climate change? What is happening with the temperature of Lake Bohinj? What can we, as individuals, do to help protect and limit these changes?
The event is organized as part of the Ensemble project. The project involves five municipalities from different EU countries. The lead partner is the town of Lago di Iseo (Italy), and the participating members are Manzanares el Real (Spain), Sankt Gilgen (Austria), Imatra (Finland), and Bohinj (Slovenia).
The overall aim of the project is to establish structured cooperation among European citizens to exchange best practices and discuss innovative ideas on how to value their lakes in social, cultural, environmental, and economic terms within the EU strategy for sustainable and inclusive growth. https://www.neulakes.eu/
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.
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.
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.
Join us for a magical storytime adventure, where we will step into a world full of imagination, exciting tales, and unforgettable heroes.
Through captivating stories, we will discover mystical creatures, overcome challenges, and experience the magic of words. Come along and enjoy enchanting moments that will inspire both children and adults!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.