easy
2–4 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels, with gentle walking involved.
Uncover Slovenian artistic traditions in the historic town of Kostanjevica Na Krki. Discover local galleries, take part in hands-on art sessions, and experience a community vibrant with creativity.
For all ages! • 2,5 h • Discover your creative streak
Discover the rich tapestry of Slovenian art and culture in the historic Cistercian monastery. Explore the Božidar Jakac Art Museum, admire stunning sculptures in the gardens, and unleash your creativity with a painting session guided by a local artist. This unique experience blends art appreciation with hands-on creativity.
4 hours
In the oldest and also the smallest town in Dolenjska, the Cistercian monastery was established back in the early 13th century. The mighty building with arcade corridors has housed the renowned Božidar Jakac Art Museum for almost half a century, and the monastic gardens boast wooden sculptures which have been created within the International Sculpture Symposium called Forma Viva since 1961. The monastery complex houses the Cvičkova klet wine cellar, the place where winemakers united in the Cviček Consortium come together – to celebrate a truly special wine with a well-established traditional origin. Get to know all its secrets at the guided tasting.
For this experience a minimum of 4 people is required, with a max of 9. If you have 10 or more, please check the large group version of this activity: Kostanjevica Na Krki: to Painters, Sculptors, Winemakers - Large Groups (10+ People)
Early mornings or late afternoons offer a quieter, more intimate experience with the artworks and environment.
Stroll through cobbled streets and gardens to fully enjoy the historic site and outdoor sculpture gardens.
If you enjoy creating, bring sketchbooks or portable paints to participate in the guided sessions.
Confirm museum and gallery hours beforehand to plan your visit around special exhibitions or events.
Kostanjevica Na Krki was historically a strategic trading post dating back to the Middle Ages, and its preservation offers a window into Slovenia’s rich past.
The town actively promotes eco-friendly tourism, maintaining its historic sites and scenic vistas with minimal environmental impact.
Necessary for exploring cobbled streets and outdoor sculpture gardens comfortably.
Allows participation in art sessions and personal creative expression.
Capture the scenic architecture, sculptures, and artistic moments.
Prepare for unpredictable weather during outdoor exploration.
spring|fall|winter specific