We're enjoying this Tuesday in Zagreb. We're heading onto the main stage of the INmusic Festival soon.
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This year's edition of the Music Biennale Zagreb will be marking the event's 50th anniversary. Apart from hosting one of the largest international festivals of contemporary music in Europe, the Croatian capital will also be this year's venue for World Music Days for a second time.
If you do not know where to go on holiday this year, visit the Croatian capital! According to a list compiled by the renowned British newspaper, The Daily Telegraph, Zagreb is among the 20 most desirable destinations in the world.
If you ever wanted to know why the Periodic Table is so important in our lives, which atom happens to be the lightest, when and how sodium was discovered, or answers to many other questions about chemistry, make sure to visit the Technical Museum before February 27th. An exhibition, entitled: "Countless faces of the Periodic Table of the Elements" will reveal, in a very intriguing way, the most important aspects about this very important branch of science.
Did you know that the holding of the Zagreb Archaeological Museum includes a numismatic collection with over 278,000 coins, medals, badges and plaques? Among them is even an example of a unique Roman mould for bronze coins, dating from the times of Emperor Constantine I; made between the years 321 and 324.
Between February 28th and March 13th, Zagreb will once again be a gastronomic Mecca. Restaurant Week will last for 14 days this year, as opposed to 7 last year, and numerous restaurants will offer guests three-course menus at the discount price of just 100 Kuna.
The fact that the mysterious history of Zagreb is increasingly intertwined with the city's cultural present is proven by two newly-conceived themed sightseeing programs. These tours will take participants on an interactive witch-hunt and introduce them to numerous details concerning the best-known writers from Zagreb.
Gregorian, a unique German choir that fascinates audiences across the world with its Gregorian chant singing, and an inspirational stage performance, will perform on March 9th at the Dražen Petrović Hall.
Since mid-December of last year, a large exhibition entitled “Anthology” has been open to the public at the Modern Gallery. The exhibition features a collection of works by Ljubo Babić, a notable painter whose works made a mark on Croatian art in the first half of the 20th century. Visitors will have an opportunity to view the exhibition until March 27th.