MGLC Grad Tivoli
Tuesday–Sunday: 10.00–18.00
Ljubljana city buses stop at the following nearby stations: Konzorcij/Pošta (buses no. 6, 9, 14), Tivoli (1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 25), Pod Rožnikom (14), Svetčeva (18), and Cankarjev dom (14, 18).
If arriving by car, you can park at the public Tivoli I or Tivoli II car parks and take a stroll through the tree-lined avenues to the venue.
MGLC Grad Tivoli is accessible from different directions. Whether coming on foot from the city centre, Šiška or Rožna dolina, the walk takes about 15 minutes.

Grad Tivoli is the oldest building in Ljubljana's Tivoli Park. In the course of its centuries-long history, it changed many owners and played many different roles. It was built for the Jesuits at the beginning of the 19th century and was later owned by the Bishop of Ljubljana, the provincial estates and Emperor Franz Joseph I. The latter donated it to the Austrian Marshal Josef Radetzky, who renovated the surroundings and opened the park to the public. Since 1986, the building has been the seat of the International Centre of Graphic Arts, which, with its long tradition of organising the International Biennale of Graphic Arts and its extensive print collection, is an important centre of graphic and contemporary art.
13 €
8 € (pupils, students, pensioners, ZDSLU members, Erasmus students upon presentation of an ESN card and the following cardholders: ICOM, AICA, SMD)
10 €
6 €
18 €
18 €
0 € (preschool children, visitors with special needs, unemployed persons, members of the Friends of the Biennale Club, journalists and the following cardholders: IBA, CIMAM, Ljubljana Tourist Card)
Tickets are available at MGLC Grad Tivoli, MGLC Švicarija and the Museum of Modern Art (MG+).