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We bring together botique accommodation, the best local artists and curious travelers.

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EMPTY WALL SOLUTIONS

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NOT JUST (ANY)ONE GALLERY

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LOCAL ART EVERYWHERE YOU GO

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SELECTED, LOCAL, UNIQUE

WHAT IS CLOSER?

The essential mission of the Closer group is to bring the works of quality local artists to the walls of Slovenia's top hotels.

We turn rooms and suites into curated galleries, where guests can experience local artists and their work.

Guests can order art to be delivered to their homes. In this way, they support local art and ensure a quality memory of their stay with you.

WHY CLOSER?

In the post-epidemic era, travelers are choosing travel destinations and accommodation very carefully. They want more than a bed, they yearn for experiences.

Staying in a home gallery, tastefully furnished with works by local artists, is certainly one of the unique experiences.

 

At the Closer group, we help you get out of the gray average of white walls, get new guests and keep old ones.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

Our team inspects your accommodation and furnishes it appropriately with carefully selected works of art by renowned Slovenian artists.

Pictures of the new arrangement of your accommodation are taken by a professional photographer.

 

We publish your accommodation on the pages of the Closer group and promote it through our channels.

BENEFITS FOR SUBSCRIBERS

Adding a unique experience to your accommodation and attracting a unique segment of new guests.

Involvement in marketing campaigns, promotional content, exhibitions and partnerships.

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STEP CLOSER

WHO ARE CLOSER?

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Voranc Vogel

founder of the band Closer

renowned Slovenian photojournalist

 lover of all things beautiful

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Barbara Matijašič, MBA

Marketing communication specialist

 graduated in economics

 co-founder of Closer

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Joco Žnidaršič

a legend of Slovenian photography

the first Slovenian winner of the World Press Photo award

a man struck twice by lightning

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