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7 museums selected in this guide.

Plečnik House (Plečnikova hiša) is the preserved home and studio where architect Jože Plečnik lived from 1921 until his death in 1957. It offers an intimate look at the personal life and creative process of the man who shaped modern Ljubljana.

The Museum of Modern Art (Moderna galerija Ljubljana) is Slovenia's premier institution for 20th- and 21st-century art. Its permanent collection traces Slovenian modern art from early Expressionism through the avant-garde OHO group to contemporary installations.

The National Gallery of Slovenia (Narodna galerija) is the country's main fine art museum, housing European and Slovenian paintings spanning from the Gothic period to the early 20th century. A modern glass-and-steel extension connects two historic buildings on Prešernova cesta.
The Slovenian Ethnographic Museum (Slovenski etnografski muzej) is an engaging, family-friendly museum in the former Belgian Barracks. Its interactive permanent exhibition, "Between Nature and Culture," explores Slovenian folk traditions, crafts, and daily life across centuries.
The National Museum of Slovenia (Narodni muzej) is the country's oldest museum, established in 1821. Its most famous artifact is the Neanderthal flute from Divje Babe — the oldest known musical instrument in the world, dating back approximately 60,000 years.

The City Museum of Ljubljana (Mestni muzej Ljubljana) tells the 5,000-year story of the city, from prehistoric pile dwellings on the Ljubljana Marshes to the modern Slovenian capital. It occupies the restored Auersperg Palace on Gosposka ulica.

The Museum of Illusions is an interactive attraction in Ljubljana's old town, featuring over 40 optical illusions, holograms, and hands-on exhibits that play with perception and physics.