I remember our performance at INmusic festival. We can hardly wait to see our fans again. I expect it to be very exciting.
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In 2005, the Croatian Ski Federation organized the first World Ski Cup slalom race for women on Sljeme, the highest peak of Zagrebačka Gora. Every year since, the race has brought more attractive skiing names and has been attended by an increasing number of spectators. This year, the Snow Queen Trophy will take place between 15 and 17 February. The race got its name after the best Croatian skier of all times, Janica Kostelić. This year, the best male skiers will take part at the Audi World Cup of the Snow Queen Trophy.
All those who arrive in Zagreb by plane, whose business either takes them elsewhere or keeps them in Zagreb's new business zone, will find new hotel accommodation facilities conveniently located near the airport, the Zagreb Fair and the Buzin business zone. Obviously, hotels Stella, Miral, Aristos and Gallant will extend an equally warm welcome to all guests of Zagreb.
The exhibition “Dominicans in Croatia” will remain open until the end of March at the Klovićevi Dvori Gallery. For the first time ever in one place, the exhibition brings together a collection of artifacts from the rich treasuries of the monasteries and churches of the Dominican Order, which has been present in Croatia for nearly eight centuries.
Until the end of January, the visitors of the Art Pavilion can see the exhibition “A Hundred Top Works of Croatian Art, 1850-1950” from the Belgrade National Museum collection. The works on display are mostly unknown to the Croatian general public.
The best known symbols of Christmas in the traditional culture of Slovakia will be on display at the Zagreb Ethnographic Museum until 13 January. The exhibits come from the Slovakian National Museum in Martin.
Every Tuesday, the Zagreb City Café in Zagreb’s main square, hosts the evenings of romances and old city songs. A journey down Zagreb’s memory lane is guaranteed!
During the ten years of its existence, the Tourist Board of Zagreb County, which includes the surroundings of Zagreb, has made a giant leap in the upgrading of its tourist offer and positioning the county as an attractive, year-round tourist area with a total of 13 key tourist destination. The green oasis of Zagreb, rich in history, well preserved nature, tradition and cultural heritage concentrated in the county’s nine towns and four municipalities has been drawing an increasing number of domestic and foreign guests.