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Exhibitions

Fragile riches from Emonan graves
International Year of Glass 2022
Fragile riches from Emonan gravesRoman glassware from Dunajska cesta
10. 2. 2022–29. 1. 2023
The results of current archaeological research exhibited at the museum's treasury.
URBAN PROPHECIES
URBAN PROPHECIESLife in Ljubljana in 2100
27. 1. 2022–17. 4. 2022
Are we capable to think the future?
CORONAEXHIBITION
A REFLECTION ON THE BEGINNINGS OF THE CORONA TIMES
CORONAEXHIBITION
4. 11. 2021–16. 1. 2022
A life of empty streets, tweets, food deliveries, remote work and school, reports on the first infected and all that followed, …
Identiteta
Raziskovalni projekt intermedijske umetnice Valerie Wolf Gang
Identiteta
17. 9. 2021–26. 9. 2021
Bodi to, kar si, vse drugo je že zasedeno. Oscar Wilde 
The 20th and 21st Century Art Collection
The 20th and 21st Century Art CollectionAcquisitions 2011 to 2021
26. 8. 2021–17. 10. 2021
The Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana (MGML) was set up as a public institution in 2009, following a merger between a number of previously independent galleries and the City Museum of Ljubljana. We have been collecting artworks under this new name for more than a decade now, thereby continuing a tradition that was begun over a hundred years ago, in 1907, by the then mayor of Ljubljana, Ivan Hribar.
The Red and the Black
An exhibition dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the Congress of Ljubljana
The Red and the BlackEurope at the 1821 Congress of Ljubljana
18. 6. 2021–24. 4. 2022
In 2021, during the Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the exhibition associates Ljubljana and Slovenia with their historical and current roles in the European international relations.
Ljubljana during the War for Slovenia in 1991
The 30th anniversary of the Republic of Slovenia
Ljubljana during the War for Slovenia in 1991
26. 3. 2021–15. 8. 2021
The exhibition, prepared to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Republic of Slovenia, is a reminiscence of the events in the Slovenian capital at the time.
Robertina Šebjanič: Co_sonic 1884 km2
Robertina Šebjanič: Co_sonic 1884 km2
24. 3. 2021–24. 3. 2021
The audio-visual installation by Robertina Šebjanič, which will be on view on Wednesday, March 24, 2021, between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. in the Ambrožev trg square park, is the third in a series of projects taking place in the run-up to the opening of Cukrarna.
When in Doubt, Go to a Museum
For art lovers and art collectors!
When in Doubt, Go to a MuseumThe exhibition is extended
26. 1. 2021–16. 5. 2021
When in Doubt, Go to a Museum is an exhibition highlighting the important role played by art collectors. It has been put together by a team from the City Museum of Ljubljana, with Tevž Logar as guest curator.
Late Antique gravestone from Gosposvetska Street
A monument erected by devoted parents
Late Antique gravestone from Gosposvetska StreetFrom Museum Treasury
21. 12. 2020–24. 8. 2021
From the first third of the 4th century CE to the early part of the 5th, there was a cemetery beneath present-day Gosposvetska Street, to the west of the main northern approach road to the Roman Emona. The cemetery had grown up around a structure that contained a number of graves and that had been built there in the second half of the 3rd century. The oldest of these graves, which are probably early Christian, was of a woman and contained a blue glass bowl.
Baroque painter Andrej Herrlein (1738–1817)
Just opened
Baroque painter Andrej Herrlein (1738–1817)Nove spletne vsebine
19. 12. 2020–28. 2. 2021
In the 18th century, in central Slovenia, with Ljubljana as the focal point, Baroque art flourished in all the fields of the arts and crafts. It was particularly strongly expressed in fine art, which was by far the most creative and stylistically distinguishable. 
OLD PATTERNS, NEW LACES
Virtual exhibition
OLD PATTERNS, NEW LACESPatterns of the DOZ Ljubljana
23. 9. 2020–19. 12. 2020
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Festival INDIGO: Now is Too late
Festival INDIGO: Now is Too late
8. 9. 2020–11. 9. 2020
The fifth edition of the Indigo Festival will take place under the title "Now is Too Late" and under the circumstances set by our new reality. Freedom of culture and thought thus now carries that much more weight to prevent us succumbing to the lethargy and powerlessness injected by the current sociopolitical situation.
1 ticket to 11 museums
1 ticket to 11 museumsLjubljana museums’ collective special offer for the summer
1. 7. 2020–30. 8. 2020
This is the time to see the treasures of Slovene heritage!
Corona Project
Call for local communitiy. Content mainly in Slovene language.
Corona ProjectWhen corona goes to the museum
25. 3. 2020–30. 6. 2022
Corona collection project
#ostanidoma
Živimo zgodovino
#ostanidomaNaj muzej pride k tebi
15. 3. 2020–30. 4. 2020
Na dajavo, brez osebnih srečanj in z veliko željo, da se kmalu spet vidimo, vas v teh nenavadnih časih s spletnimi vsebinami in prošnjami po sodelovanju vabimo, da ostanete v stiku z nami.
The first major excavations of Emona
The history of the exploration of Emona goes back several centuries and is full of thrills and exciting finds, of things forgotten and rediscovered.
The first major excavations of EmonaArchaeology from a historical perspective
17. 12. 2019–6. 9. 2020
Major restoration works carried out in Ljubljana over the last two decades, along with the rescue excavations that accompanied them, have again put Emona, our capital’s Roman predecessor, in the spotlight. Once more we have seen that almost everywhere in Ljubljana we have Roman remains beneath our feet.
Razstava slovenskih penin
Vodstva in degustacije vsako polno uro, med 10. in 16. uro.
Razstava slovenskih peninSodelovanje BIC Ljubljana, Mestnega muzeja Ljubljana in Turizma Ljubljana
3. 12. 2019–5. 12. 2019
Ste vedeli, da imamo v Sloveniji več kot 200 različnih penin?
BOOK. KNOWLEDGE. REASON.
A major exhibition about the achievements of the Early Modern Period in Ljubljana
BOOK. KNOWLEDGE. REASON.From Protestantism to Enlightenment (1500–1800)
14. 11. 2019–31. 10. 2020
Our annual exhibition Book. Knowledge. Reason. presents the processes and events that encouraged and fostered the cultural and spiritual development in Ljubljana from the end of the 15th to the beginning of the 19th century – from humanism and Protestantism to the Enlightenment.

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