During the Family Week from 15 to 22 May, admission to the Škofja Loka Museum for families is free.
Permanent collections
Families are invited to explore the museum on their own, which can also be visited in the company of the parrot named Koki, with a backpack full of interesting objects (free of charge) and a workbook (price: EUR 3.90).
From Liberation to Independence Exhibition with a Family Guide
You can also visit the exhibition From Liberation to Independence, dedicated to the development of the Škofja Loka area from 1945 to 1991. You can follow it with a free family guide, which takes the youngest visitors accompanied by adults through the chapters of the exhibition that are interesting to them, while encouraging observation of objects, search for information and independent creation. You will also receive a castle fox stamp for successfully completed
tasks!
About International Family Day and Week
In 1994, the UN General Assembly declared May 15 the International Day of Families. The Association of Families within the Slovenian Association of Friends of Youth is celebrating it for the twenty-third time this year. During this time, Family Day has been extended to Family Week, which runs from May 15 to 22. With it, he wants to enable families to view free and temporary exhibitions, performances and other events in cultural and artistic organizations throughout Slovenia.
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