News and Press Releases
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The olms are the stars of the 70th edition of the Guinness World Records 2025, published in more than forty languages across the globe. The olms, which have been nicknamed ‘baby dragons’, hold the title of the world’s longest living amphibian, and we’re sure this won’t be their last record.
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Thanks for the most incredible tour – one of a kind. The views are majestic and the team was so welcoming. Everyone in the world should see this truly incredible place.
Best, Tim Cook
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We officially launched the celebrations marking 200 years of the first organized cave guiding service in the world with Thursday's event in the Postojna Cave Concert Hall. Established in 1824 right here in Postojna Cave, our cave guides have since shown the beauty of this natural wonder to more than 42 million visitors.
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One of the best-known British TV personalities and a train enthusiast visited the world-famous Postojna Cave and spent a night at the mysterious Hotel Jama. What went on during his visit?
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The Jezersko-based boutique hotel is the winner of a Meeting Star 2023/24 accolade
Vila Planinka, our five-star boutique hotel in Jezersko, has just bagged two MEETING STAR awards. We're now proudly recognized as Slovenia's best boutique congress hotel for 2023/24 and the ultimate winner in the best boutique hotel and destination category for 2023/24. This remarkable achievement puts us ahead in a fierce competition from New Europe, injecting fresh energy into the meetings industry. The grand awards ceremony took place at the Conventa Trade Show, the pinnacle event in the meetings industry, hosted at the Cankarjev Dom congress centre on Wednesday.
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The Most Magical Festive Season Experience
With its musical and theatrical performances, yesterday’s sneak preview of Postojna Cave’s Christmas Fairy Tale outdid itself. Postojna Cave, Slovenia – the world’s largest underground stage – provided the venue for its 33rd Living Nativity Scenes, once again confirming why they are considered one-of-a-kind and are a serious contender for inclusion on UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
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At the Postojna Cave Park, it’s full steam ahead towards sustainable solutions and we have teamed up with Slovenske železnice (SŽ), the Slovenian state railway company, to create a one-of-a-kind experience: to Postojna Cave and Predjama Castle by train!
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Postojna Cave and the olms are still attracting the attention of even the world’s greatest scientists. We were very pleased when a fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences and an honorary member of the Royal Academy of Engineering and the British Academy Sir Paul Nurse and his wife decided to visit the cave. They were welcomed in the Postojna Cave Park by the Managing Director, Marjan Batagelj, and the Marketing Director and the head of the most successful cave laboratory, Katja Dolenc Batagelj.
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By joining the international project Predjama Sustainable, the company Postojnska jama d.d. committed itself to doing everything it possibly can to mitigate climate change and reduce the amount of motorised traffic within the municipality. In fact, we have been pursuing these aims for twelve years, ever since we took over the management of the natural monument Postojna Cave, so this is just a way of building on this by means of a clear goal we have set together with the principal project partner, Municipality of Postojna: to reduce motorised traffic between Postojna Cave and Predjama Castle by 5%. A comparison of the results after one year is promising.
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The ski jumping legend, 51-year-old Japanese ski jumper Noriaki Kasai, visited the awe-inspiring Postojna Cave in the company of the Japanese ski jumping team, which is currently training in Planica. It is a well-known fact that Kasai, who holds the record for most individual ski jumping World Cup starts, is love with Slovenia. However, it was his fascination with Postojna Cave that made him decide he would finally bring his wife and 7-year-old daughter Rina to Slovenia in the future. He took home a souvenir for Rina – a baby-dragon-shaped stuffed toy from Postojna Cave.
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