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\nVENUE<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n\n \nBrdo Congress Centre joined the other elite buildings on the Brdo Estate in 2007 and was built for the Slovenian EU Council Presidency. It hosted the main sessions and provided all the necessary infrastructure for such high-level meetings. In 2014, Brdo Congress Centre received the Certificate of Excellence and was ranked among the top three conference centres in the South-East Europe according to the editors of the Kongres magazine.<\/p>\n Participants arriving by plane are advised to book Ljubljana Airport (Airport Joze Pucnik, LJU) as their final destination. Ljubljana Airport is located 26 km north of Slovenia’s capital city, Ljubljana. <\/td>\n | \n | <\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n |