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Join the Ljubljana Open Wheel Pottery Workshop for $84 per group, learn pottery techniques, and craft your own ceramic cup under expert guidance in just 1 hour.


The Ljubljana Open Wheel Pottery Workshop offers a compact, engaging chance to explore Slovenian craft traditions through hands-on pottery. For $84, a solo traveler or small private group can spend about an hour creating their own ceramic cup with guidance from Eva Peterson Lenassito, a skilled pottery designer. This experience is perfect for those curious about traditional Slovenian craftsmanship or looking for a creative break during their visit.
Held at the Pottery studio located within the Ethnographic Museum, the workshop combines educational insights with practical skills. In just 60 minutes, you’ll learn about the history of Slovenian pottery, discover sculpting tools and materials, and get your hands on the pottery wheel to mold your own unique ceramic piece. It’s a chance to take home a handcrafted souvenir and gain a new appreciation for Slovenian cultural heritage.
A key strength of this activity is its small-group format, ensuring personalized attention from Eva. The session is suitable for travelers with comfortable clothes, and practical advice includes tying up long hair and avoiding jewelry to keep your hands free while working with clay. No prior experience is needed, just an eagerness to create and learn.
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The Ljubljana Ethnographic Museum provides an authentic and accessible setting for this hands-on pottery experience. The workshop begins inside the pottery studio within the museum complex, specifically at Metelkova 2, accessible through the Slovene Ethnographic Museum’s coffee shop. This central location makes it easy to incorporate into a day exploring Ljubljana’s cultural sites.
The studio setup is tailored for small groups, with all tools and materials included. Eva guides participants through the process, ensuring everyone feels comfortable and supported on the pottery wheel. The venue’s atmosphere complements the experience by connecting participants with Slovenia’s traditional craft environment, making it more than just a short workshop but a cultural moment.
The workshop’s duration of approximately 1 hour makes it convenient for those with busy schedules or as a relaxed break between sightseeing activities. After the session, participants return to the meeting point, so no complicated logistics are involved.

At the heart of this activity is Eva Peterson Lenassito, an accomplished ceramic designer and instructor. Her academy training and passion for Slovenian craft traditions shine through as she introduces the history and significance of pottery in Slovenia. Her approach combines educational storytelling with practical supervision, making each participant feel confident working on the wheel.
Eva speaks multiple languages including English, German, French, Spanish, Croatian, Slovenian, and Italian, ensuring she can communicate comfortably with international guests. Her professionalism and friendly guidance have earned praise, creating a welcoming atmosphere for beginners and seasoned creators alike.
Throughout the workshop, Eva remains by your side, offering tips and encouragement. Her knowledge of both traditional and modern techniques enriches the experience, helping you craft a meaningful, handcrafted ceramic cup to take home.

The core of this experience is finessing your skills on the pottery wheel. Eva leads you through the basics of clay molding, allowing you to explore your creative side. You’ll receive tools and materials to shape your ceramic cup, with Eva supervising and assisting as needed.
This activity emphasizes practical making rather than passive observation, giving each participant a genuine sense of achievement. The pottery wheel is operated with your own hands, and you’ll learn how to mold the clay into your desired form. No previous experience is necessary, making it accessible and fun for first-timers.
The tangible result of this process is a personalized ceramic cup, which serves as a memorable souvenir from Ljubljana. The experience is structured to be relaxed, with enough time for experimentation and learning. Once finished, your creation will be ready for pickup after firing, which is handled outside the session.
More Great Tours NearbyThe price of $84 covers all tools and materials, so there are no hidden costs. You will be accompanied by a skilled pottery instructor who guides you through the process step-by-step. Since the focus is on hands-on creation, food and drinks are not included, so plan to enjoy the workshop with just your comfortable clothes and a desire to craft.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable clothes and tie up long hair to avoid interference with the wheel. Short nails are recommended, and jewelry should be kept minimal to prevent damage or interference with the clay. These small tips help ensure a smooth, enjoyable experience.
The workshop is designed for private groups, making it an ideal activity for couples, friends, or small family groups seeking a creative activity together.
Booking the Ljubljana Pottery Workshop is straightforward, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can reserve now and pay later, which offers flexibility if your travel plans change. The session times vary, and you should check availability to find a slot that fits your schedule.
This flexibility makes it easy to include the workshop in your Ljubljana itinerary without stress. The activity’s short duration of about 1 hour makes it a manageable addition, whether as a standalone experience or part of a broader cultural day.
The combination of expert guidance, educational content, and hands-on crafting makes this activity particularly appealing. The fact that it is conducted in a museum setting adds cultural depth, connecting traditional Slovenian pottery to its historical roots.
The small-group format and personalized supervision from Eva ensure each participant feels supported and engaged. At $84, it offers good value considering the all-inclusive fee for tools, materials, and instruction. The 1-hour duration balances depth with convenience, perfect for travelers or those looking for a brief artistic escape.
While the activity is accessible and beginner-friendly, it also provides enough technical detail to make the process satisfying and educational. The opportunity to take home a handmade ceramic cup makes this a memorable souvenir that reflects Slovenian craft craftsmanship.

This Pottery Workshop complements Ljubljana’s diverse cultural activities, adding a creative dimension to your visit. It’s an excellent way to connect with Slovenian traditions in a tangible way, through the art of pottery making.
Compared to other experiences like food tours or castle visits, this activity offers a focused, personal encounter with local artisan traditions. It’s especially suitable for those interested in craftsmanship, arts, or handmade souvenirs.
This workshop presents a practical and memorable way to engage with Ljubljana’s cultural heritage in a relaxed, friendly environment. The expert guidance from Eva and the opportunity to craft your own ceramic piece make it well worth considering for a brief, enriching pause during your trip.
“Fun experience, welcoming and professional guide! Recommend!”
How long does the workshop last?
The activity takes approximately 1 hour.
What is included in the price?
All tools and materials are included, along with instruction from a pottery instructor.
Where does the workshop meet?
The meeting point is Pottery studio within the Ethnographic Museum at Metelkova 2, accessible through the Slovene Ethnographic Museum coffee shop.
Is prior experience needed?
No, the workshop is suitable for beginners and does not require previous pottery skills.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the start of the activity.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothes; long hair should be tied back, and jewelry kept minimal.
Is this activity suitable for children?
The data does not specify age restrictions, but the focus on wheel work suggests it’s best suited for adults or older children.
Will I be able to take my ceramic cup home?
Yes, your handcrafted ceramic cup will be ready for pickup after firing, making a unique souvenir of your time in Ljubljana.
Are there language options for instruction?
Yes, the guide speaks English, German, French, Spanish, Croatian, Slovenian, and Italian.
How do I book?
Reservations can be made with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, with the option to reserve now and pay later for flexibility.