Current Educational Programs
Would you like to explore the secrets of the mountain world and discover mountaineering heritage?
At the Slovenian Alpine Museum, we offer diverse educational programs that combine learning, fun, and inspiration for exploring nature!
10 anchor points in Slovene alpine climbing
With the exhibition 10 anchor points in Slovene mountain climbing, we highlight 10 mountaineering achievements that, through the course of history, showcase the circumstances in which the Slovenes reached the very peak of world-class alpine climbing. The highlighted points of Slovene climbing are crossroads that lead it forward. And the view into the future remains [...]
Poletne planinske ustvarjalnice 2020
SUMMER WORKSHOPS! Every Saturday from July 4th to August 29th! Saturdays are day of creativity, fun and meeting new friends at the Slovenian Alpine Museum! Workshops are suitable for adults and children (children under 7 should be accompanied by a guardian). The hiking trips require hiking gear. The admission price covers materials and a [...]
Insta-exibition #mysummits
Calling all mountain and photography lovers! The Slovenian alpine museum is currently displaying the best photographs from the instagram competition #mysummits. The exhibition will be available until the end of September. Check us out!
Marjan Keršič – Belač, sculpturer, alpinist and mountain rescuer
We kindly invite you to experience a new temporary exhibition Marjan Keršič – Belač, sculpturer, alpinist and mountain rescuer Authors: Jožica Šparovec, The national museum of contemporary history, and Marjeta Keršič Svetel The exhibition was created to celebrate the hundred years since his birth. Virtualni [...]
Slovenian Alpine Museum is CLOSED until further notice
Due to circumstances and general guidelines of authorities the museum is closed until further notice. For further information contact us on info@planinskimuzej.si or 08 380 67 30. Thank you for your understanding!
Information for museum visitors
In accordance with the instructions of the Ministry of Health and the National Institute of Public Health Slovenian alpine museum is following the recommended measures: the museum remains open to individual visitors and small groups (up to 25 people), all planed events and exhibition openings are canceled until further instructions. Thank you for your understanding.