Si excluimos los cerros que rodean una parte de la capital, Zagreb es la ciudad perfecta para montar en bici. David Byrne (Talking Heads), al salir su libro 'Diarios de Bicicleta'
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Under a thick canopy of chestnut trees, one of Zagreb’s most romantic promenades will be the venue for numerous music and other stage shows, art exhibitions, open-air film projections and even a fireworks display for the half New Years’ celebration, all of which will be going on for exactly one hundred days. So many interesting events to choose from!
This year’s Marko’s Fair, an event conceived in memory of the century old tradition of the manufacturing trade in Zagreb, will once again revive some old crafts which have all but disappeared as a result of industrial mass production.
Between May 29th and June 9th, the media façade of the Museum of Contemporary Art will feature animated films whose projections are organized as part of the Animation Goes MSU project by the museum and Animafest.
In organization by the Zagreb Tourist Board, Croatian National Tourist Board and the first and the only guide for people with impaired hearing, Ms. Vanda Šagovac; Mr. Joel Barish - journalist and TV presenter from the United States is visiting Zagreb these days.
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.