The International Festival Lent 2025

When: Friday, June 27, 2025 - Saturday, July 5, 2025
Image: Casey Budd from Pixabay
Image: Casey Budd from Pixabay

The International Lent Festival is held, yearly, in MariBor, Slovenia. This is a culture and art festival which raises shows of music, theater, dance and Marionette Theater.

The festival hosts music shows of diverse fields: classic, pop, and various kinds of ethnic music from over the world.

In addition, sports events and children workshops take place during the 14 days of the festival. Standup shows, folklore shows, jazz concerts and street theater shows take place in the city park.

For accommodations, check the most recommended hotels in Maribor and around, most of them suggest FREE CANCELLATION option or NO PREPAYMENT NEEDED – PAY AT THE PROPERTY:
Accommodations around Maribor:
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Event Related Information

Contact details:
Narodni dom Maribor
Ulica Kneza Koclja 9
2000 Maribor
Phone: +386 2 229 40 11, +386 2 229 40 50
Fax: +386 2 229 40 55
Contact Email:

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IMPORTANT !
As unforeseen circumstances can arise, the details of events are subject to change. We highly recommend checking with the organizers before making any travel arrangements to ensure up-to-date information.

Country Information

Capital:
Ljubljana
Currency:
Euro (EUR)
Voltage and Frequency:
220V 50Hz
Dialing country code:
+386
Time Zone:
UTC+1 (Summer UTC+2)
Location:
Central Europe, eastern Alps bordering the Adriatic Sea, between Austria and Croatia.
Climate:
Mediterranean climate on the coast, continental climate with mild to hot summers and cold winters in the plateaus and valleys to the east.
Information email:
Tourist website:
Information address:
Ljubljana Tourist Information Centre (TIC) Adamič-Lundrovo nabrežje 2, Ljubljana Phone: +386 (0)1 306 12 15 Fax: +386 (0)1 306 12 04
Slovenia background and overview
The Slovene lands were part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the latter's dissolution at the end of World War I. In 1918, the Slovenes joined the Serbs and Croats in forming a new multinational state, which was named Yugoslavia in 1929. After World War II, Slovenia became a republic of the renewed Yugoslavia, which though Communist, distanced itself from Moscow's rule. Dissatisfied with the exercise of power by the majority Serbs, the Slovenes succeeded in establishing their independence in 1991 after a short 10-day war. Historical ties to Western Europe, a strong economy, and a stable democracy have assisted in Slovenia's transformation to a modern state. Slovenia acceded to both NATO and the EU in the spring of 2004.
[Courtesy of The World Factbook]

City Information

In-country dialing code:
2
Longitude:
15.64667°
Latitude:
46.55472°

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