Hier ist alles super, die Mädchen sind wunderschön, der Service spitzenmäßig. Was kann man von einer Stadt noch verlangen?
Source: Hotel Antunović Zagreb
Video portraits of assorted American movie stars and artists, such as Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Ditta Von Teese and many other famous attention grabbers, will certainly motivate many to come to the Klovićevi Dvori Gallery where a multimedia exhibition by Robert Wilson will take place between 8th October and 11th November under the title – HD Video Portraits.
This is as original as it gets! Zagreb is the only city in the world in which the city’s old street water pumps have had a total makeover. They now boast colourful appearances, mostly depicting motifs from Zagreb, while they continue to serve not only as sources of drinking water but as veritable alfresco art exhibits. When in Zagreb try to find at least one, or better still, find them all with the help of a mobile phone application, and then pick your most fun public source of drinking water!
The Dubliners, one of the best known Irish folk bands which has spread the glory of Irish folk music at the international level, have promised to come back to Zagreb. On 14th September they will play in the Veliki Pogon Hall of Tvornica Kulture (Culture Factory).
Following appearances in numerous European cities, a big religious spectacle, Credo Musical, is due to take place in Zagreb on 13th and 14th October at the Dražen Petrović Basketball Centre. Organized by the Cenacolo community, the musical has a line-up of some hundred performers who will treat the Zagreb audience to a true religious extravaganza.
The biggest feline gathering in the world, World Cat Show, will take place in Zagreb on 27th and 28th October. According to the organizer, this will be the biggest cat fest this year. The Zagreb Arena, the event’s venue, will be host to over 1,500 cats coming from over 30 countries around the world.
To celebrate its 25th anniversary, the Mimara Museum has decided to give its visitors a treat: exquisite masterpieces from its rich holdings. The exhibition titled “Three Topics from the Mimara Museum Holdings” was opened in mid-July and it will offer visitors a chance to see some delightful works of art until 14th October.
On 7th and 8th September, Ban Josip Jelačić Square will be the venue of the 5th ZeGeVeGe, Zagreb's Festival of Sustainable Development. Besides looking forward to stands run by numerous local producers of organic vegetables, visitors can also expect a handful of interesting educational events, as well as all day entertainment.
Among the string of musical treats which will mark the autumn concert season, GusGus, a very popular electronic band from Iceland, will play at Aquarius Club on 16th October. Last summer the band delighted the audience at the famous Hartera Festival in Rijeka.