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
Marking Zagreb Day on Friday, May 31st, the Zagreb Tourist Board is gifting the citizens of Zagreb and visitors a guided tour of Zagreb.
Between April 25th and May 12th, concert halls and churches around the Upper Town will be venues for the 15th Festival of Saint Mark, reputed as an exquisite international music event.
The 8th INmusic Festival will again take place at Jarun Lake. Apart from excellent concerts, the organizers of this largest open air festival in Croatia have some new treats in store for the festival’s audiences.
Until May 19th, the Croatian History Museum will feature an exhibition titled “Iso Kršnjavi – The Great Founder/Minister with a European Spirit”, homage to a man who made a lasting mark on Croatian culture and history in the late 19th century.
It is quite easy to get to know Zagreb’s streets, parks and recreational zones, as well as the city’s surroundings. A very pleasant and environmentally friendly way to do it is by bicycle, an increasingly popular mode of transportation for numerous citizens of Zagreb.
Zagreb’s streets and squares keep many secrets - historic and contemporary, visible and invisible… Some of them can be discovered by just sitting in a café or on a park bench; for the others, one has to consult specialist tourist guides. Let’s discover them together!
The 14th International Dance Event Platforma.hr, which will be held at the Pogon Jedinstvo between April 25th and April 29th, promises to showcase the best work of many talented choreographers from Croatia and abroad.
To learn more about crystals, atoms, bacteria, nanoparticles and all things scientific and technical, apply for an organized tour of the Ruđer Bošković Institute during the Institute’s open days between April 18th and April 20th.