1
Mestni muzej Ljubljana
Museum
Refined museum dedicated to the city's heritage displaying archeological finds in palace surrounds.
4.70 (805 reviews)
2
Plečnik House
Museum
Exhibits on architect Jože Plečnik, famed for buildings in Ljubljana & Vienna, at his former home.
4.70 (514 reviews)
4
Pivovarski muzej
Museum
👍👍 One of the best macro brewery tours we have ever had. Because there were only two of us, it felt like a private tour. Plus you get three tasters and a mug. Our tour guide Ana was very knowledgeable and friendly.
4.60 (85 reviews)
5
Narodni muzej Slovenije
Heritage museum
Housed in a Renaissance palace, the country's oldest museum offers prehistoric & cultural exhibits.
4.50 (1K reviews)
7
Railway Museum
Museum
Opened in 1996, this museum at a former train station is dedicated to Slovenia's railroad history.
4.50 (740 reviews)
8
Ljubljana Castle
Castle
A glass cube transports visitors up to this medieval castle with its permanent history exhibit.
4.40 (35.3K reviews)
11
Narodni muzej Slovenije Metelkova
Museum
😠 This was a disappointment for us. Instead of learning interesting insights about Slovenian history we were offered two floors of “deposits” of various historical objects which seemed to us being without any concept. Compared to he Etnograohical museum close to it, this was a very oldschool museum. N...
4.40 (119 reviews)
12
Virtualni grad / Virtual Castle
Museum
👍 It's the only paid attraction in the castle worth seeing. A film lasting approximately 15 minutes in each language explains the evolution of the castle. Very nice, and quite comprehensive. Don't expect special effects, it's just a movie.
4.30 (64 reviews)
13
Museum of Puppetry
Museum
👍 A quirky little museum included in the castle entrance. It was surprisingly fascinating. One of the best bits is where you can get hands on with the puppets and try your hand at working them in purpose built stages. When we had finished we wanted to see more, which is always a good sign.
4.30 (50 reviews)
14
Emonska hiša
Historical landmark
👍 If you want to understand the type of noble dwelling in roman time Emona, this is a place to get a glimpse of it's splendor. There is also an reconstruction of sanitary system that was used at the time. A bit out of the eyes, but really worth a visit.
4.20 (46 reviews)