Do you know which Slovenian composer wrote the official anthem of Belgrade? Why and how did Mihovil Logar come to Belgrade in the first place and what impact did a pair of new shoelaces have on that?
Maybe you didn't know which Slovenian architect holds the world record for the number of city squares he designed (60) and how Belgrade, Ljubljana, Trieste and Vienna are connected by his life? How does he win partners for his ideas?
A film actress, born in Divaca in Slovenia, one of the most beautiful in the silent film era, sacrificed her Hollywood career for Belgrade love. Take a walk down Katanceva street in Belgrade to find the house where this true diva lived.
The Aviation Museum at the Belgrade airport preserves a unique treasure: part of the wing of the plane with which a Slovenian, Edvard Rusjan was the first to fly over Belgrade in 1911. Learn more about tragic death of the Slovenian Icarus.
He gave Belgrade new theaters, created several generations of new actors, directed a number of iconic plays and shot two films. In addition, Bojan Stupica planted rare species of trees in Belgrade parks, bringing seedlings from Slovenia.
Exiled with his family from Slovenia during World War II, by chance he survived the shooting of students in Kragujevac, as a composer he left behind a mystery that musicologists have not yet solved: the mystery of 3 chords.