Ich erinnere mich an unseren Auftritt beim INmusic Festival. Wir können es kaum abwarten, unsere Fans wiederzusehen. Ich glaube, dass es sehr aufregend werden wird.
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Continuing the series of thematic exhibitions revolving around various periods and events from the Croatia’s World War II history, the exhibition "El Shatt – A Croatian Camp in the Sinai Desert, Egypt 1944 to 1946" will remain open at the Croatian History Museum until the end of August.
Samobor is a tourist town some twenty kilometers west of Zagreb. Part of its rich tradition and one of its idiosyncrasies is certainly the Samobor Fašnik. On 25 January this year, somewhat earlier than usual, Samobor will become a Free Carnival Republic for the 182nd time in its history.
ZagrebDox is an international documentary film festival and competition which has been taking place in Zagreb for four years. The underlying idea behind its launch was to raise people’s awareness of the long documentary film making tradition in South Eastern Europe.
BP is the best known jazz club in Zagreb. It opened its doors at Teslina Street no. 7 in the downtown area of Zagreb exactly twenty years ago, on 1 April. Since then, numerous eminent world musicians have appeared in the club and shared the joy of "traveling through the night" on the wings of good music, friendship and laughter.
Some half an hour drive north of Zagreb in Croatian Zagorje, Donja Stubica is the location of Majsec Watermill – a typical Zagorje country house ideal for a rural holiday. In the spring, your eyes will feast on the beautiful irises and your taste buds will be tempted by the flavors and tastes of Zagorje’s cuisine.
On 18 February, one of the leading international jazz saxophonists, Chris Potter, will appear with his band in Zagreb’s Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall.
The 5th Human Rights Film Festival is scheduled to take place between 8 and 14 February at Zagreb’s Europa film theater. This year, exceptionally, the festival takes place in February and not in its traditional slot during the International Human Rights Days in the first half of December.
According to announcements from Zagreb’s museums, this year’s host of remarkable exhibitions will provide tourist agencies with plenty of opportunities to create new programs and attract even greater numbers of tourists to whom they will be able to offer a wealth of new cultural contents.