The Computer History Museum Slovenia in Ljubljana offers an immersive look into the evolution of computing, from early analog machines to artificial intelligence. Located in the Šiška district, the museum houses over 8,000 items, including vintage Slovenian systems like the Iskra Delta Partner and rare Triglav computer. Visitors can interact with restored hardware, load games on a ZX Spectrum, or explore dial-up internet using Netscape Navigator. More than a nostalgic experience, the museum is a UNESCO Software Heritage Ambassador and part of the DOORS Digital Incubator network, actively preserving and interpreting digital heritage through exhibitions, workshops, and public programs.
Ljubljana SloveniaThe Computer History Museum Slovenia is located at Celovška cesta 111 in the Šiška district of Ljubljana. This museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of computing and digital heritage, featuring over 6,500 items including early home computers, vintage video game consoles, and historically significant systems from Slovenia and former Yugoslavia. The exhibits are interactive, with many fully restored and operational, allowing visitors to experience classic machines and software firsthand. Nearby the museum is the cultural quarter of Šiška, which includes the Kino Šiška cultural center, known for concerts and events. The location is accessible by public transport and situated in a vibrant neighborhood that combines urban culture with artistic spaces. This setting offers visitors a rich blend of technology history and contemporary cultural life, making it an engaging destination for technology enthusiasts and the general public alike. The museum also functions as an event space and hosts workshops, festivals, and educational programs for all ages.