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Open Doors Days

Why not see the Slovenian parliament from the inside? Join a guided tour of the National Assembly, organised on the third Saturday in March at 10.00 and 11.00. The tours for individual visitors are conducted in Slovenian and English. Group visits are also possible by prior appointment.

The National Assembly is also open to the public on the third Saturday in June as part of the Summer Museum Night and ion the third Saturda n October for National Assembly Day. 

Tours of the National Assembly are free of charge. 

Individual visitors

Individual visitors can take part in one of the guided tours during the Open Doors Day by prior appointment using the online form. The form must be submitted at least a day before Open Doors Day by 13.00. at the latest.

Organised groups

Organised groups can apply for a guided tour using the online form at least three days prior to the selected Open Doors Day.

Organised groups (up to 27 people each) may visit the National Assembly by prior appointment on Mondays, Tuesdays or Thursdays at 9.15,10.15 and at 14.00. More on guided tours of the National Assembly.

 

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Join a guided tour of the National Assembly, organised on the third Saturday in March at 10.00 and 11.00.

Public Relations Office
E-mail: obiski@dz-rs.si

Online form for individual visitors.

Online form for group visitors of 10 people or more.

Visitors must submit to a security check on entering the building.

The use of the cloakroom is mandatory.

Visitors must observe the National Assembly’s House Rules.

 

Most of the events at the National Assembly are public and may be recorded and/or photographed. Visitors may post and archive the recordings.

Visitors are allowed to take photographs and record video during the Open Doors Day visit.

Parking in front of the National Assembly building is not allowed.

Accessibility

Before the visit, you can take a virtual walk around the National Assembly premises.

Where to find us?