I remember Zagreb as a beautiful city, and the people I met were very nice and offered me a warm welcome. The audience was wonderful as well. Really, that concert has been like a lovely souvenir.
Source: www.muzika.hr
On September 4th and 5th, Zagreb’s main square will be the venue for the 8th ZeGeVege Festival. The many fans of sustainable living are once again expected to visit the exhibit area and an array of educational and entertaining events.
Zagreb’s romantic Upper Town has its kissing spot, a place all romantic couples will remember as a most beautiful setting for a very special moment.
Preparations for the Vip Snow Queen Trophy at Sljeme were assessed as successful by members of the International Ski Federation, so the world’s most elite competitive skiers can certainly expect another attractive and challenging competition in Zagreb on January 3rd and 6th 2016.
The Zagreb Zoological Garden has always attracted a large number of visitors. During the 90 years of its history, it has played a big role in shaping the city’s identity. To mark the important anniversary of this institution, the Zagreb City Museum has staged an interesting exhibition, Zagreb City ZOO 1925-2015
Zagreb will be host to national basketball teams competing in group C of EuroBasket 2015. The event will take place between September 5th and 10th at Arena Zagreb. The Croatian team will be competing for the title against teams from Slovenia, Greece, Macedonia, Georgia and the Netherlands.
If you are brave enough to get up close and personal with some of the worst torture devices in the history of mankind, head to the newly opened torture museum in the centre of Zagreb, the first of its kind in Croatia.
Explore the city with the help of the iZagreb interactive tour guide, which will take you sightseeing in an interesting, entertaining and innovative way. It also offers users the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the Croatian capital before their actual visit by taking a virtual stroll through the city from the comfort of their own homes.
The theatre project Hoerspiel – Zagreb Radio Time Machine will move to Berlin where a new play by the author of this theatre project, Pavlica Bajsić Brazzoduro, will be performed in February next year. Artists from Zagreb and Berlin will join forces and present the radio histories of their respective cities.