When in Ljubljana the other weekend, among the many surprising things I discovered about the city was the fact that the city is home to more than a few abandoned spaces and plenty of street art and graffiti. The Metelkova district, a former army barracks and art squat, has been a popular destination for street artists since it was taken over by artists in the ’90s. These days, Metelkova is home to Ljubljana’s most unique hostel (a former prison!) and the city’s best nightlife—and still plenty of squatters and artists in the mix, too.
Another popular place in Ljubljana where you can find not just street art, but other art events and creative undertakings, is at the former bike factory Rog. The former factory once produced Yugoslavia’s most popular bicycle, the Rog “pony.” Since 2006, the factory has been turned into a public art space and cultural center. The center isn’t in the best condition, though, as it’s still very much an abandoned space. So exploring this area should be done with caution (as a sign at the entrance rather ominously points out).
All-in-all, Ljubljana’s surprisingly cool atmosphere comes not from the countless street art, but the creative ambiance that seems to permeate everything that happens in the city. Even the city’s public parks put on seemingly underground special events. Park Tabor, not far from Metelkova, even had a chalk-written sign listing the various events that would be happening there over the course of the week. While I wasn’t able to make it to any of the public events in Park Tabor, the idea that they’re advertising on the side of an electrical box with chalk, just made me feel the city was all the more “underground.”
Walking through the city and exploring the little streets, you can’t help but feel that there’s a creative energy in Ljubljana. Maybe it’s that history with the dragons. Or its long history and relatively recent independence. Or maybe it’s just because this city is oh-so-cool. Ljubljana is not just charming — there’s a definite oomph to the city. The people are friendly (oh-so-friendly!), the beer is sweet, the food is tasty and the street art is quirky. Ljubljana has its very own special style.
Want to know where to find some of Ljubljana’s street art? Besides wandering aimlessly by bike or on foot, make sure you hit up these three places:
From typical spray-painted words, to colorful murals and quirky paste-ups, Ljubljana’s street art provides a peek into the creative vibe of the city. Check it out yourself below:
Ljubljana’s most hipster cafe is also one of the best places for coffee. (Go figure!) Visit BiKoFe on this little alleyway in central Ljubljana.
Yes, that’s a door int he middle of the street — part of an outdoor art exhibition.
Cute :) Hipster Jew
Doors are not immune to street art in Ljubljana
As are the sidewalks.
Some of the street art was sad.
But mostly it was happy — and colorful!
And sometimes stylish #hipster
Some street art had attitude
And in Metelkova, most of the street art was your typical stylish street murals
On every wall…
Awkward, much?
In Metelkova, there are no bare walls or buildings.
Public art or something useful?
Street art was everywhere in Ljubljana
I don’t know what any of this is, but it all looks fun.
A political statement in Metelkova
Do you spot something?
Public spaces for creative use!
Sidewalk street art
Just a bit scary, no?
Trubarjeva Cesta street had umbrellas and shoes hanging overhead, between the buildings – it added an extra layer of style to the already hip street
Hmmm
That’s some proper graffiti
In Rog – Be who you are
Abandoned Rog Factory
More of the abandoned Rog factory
Art can be made out of anything
Rog!
Not street art, but this building’s colorful architecture (and triangular shape) caught my attention.
Well, isn’t that sweet?
I’m not sure if this is graffiti or advertising…
Note: I visited Ljubljana as part of a blog project supported by Visit Ljubljana and The Travel Mob. Read more about #TasteLjubljana here.
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