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In an array of successful exhibitions, the Klovićevi Dvori Gallery is opening the new season with yet another large exhibition, “Passion and rebellion – Expressionism in Croatia”, which is dedicated to Croatian achievements in the creation of the largest artistic movement of the early 20th century.
Between the 8th and the 18th of September, Teatar &TD will be the venue for the first edition of the Ganz New Festival: a festival of Theatre for Development aimed at younger generations, in which talented and as of yet non-affirmed young actors from Belgium, France, Great Britain, Croatia and the wider region will present their artistic achievements.
On September 16th, the Emerald Hall of the Regent Esplanade Zagreb Hotel will be the venue for a gala ceremony of the prestigious World Luxury Hotel Awards, one of the most glamorous events in the global hotel business.
In early July, the Zagreb Tourist Board launched a new entertainment and music programme called “Tkalčijana”, which will be taking place until the end of September in Tkalčićeva, one of Zagreb’s liveliest streets.
The Zagreb Tourist Board has donned its Tourist Informers in new uniforms, which feature plans of the city, in order to help tourists find their way as quickly and easily as possible. The Tourist Informers will be roaming the streets of Zagreb until the end of October.
“Discover the Heart of Croatia” is a new tourist project that offers tourists excellent holiday opportunities in Zagreb and the outlying Zagorje region. The project includes quality programmes and very affordable arrangements, the main goal of which is to attract tourists to once again visit Croatia.
As the air-conditioned interiors of museums are particularly appealing on hot summer days, consider spending an August day in Zagreb on a visit to the Ethnographic Museum, and cool off with fire in an informative and interesting exhibition of the same name.
If you are not among those who will explore Zagreb map-in-hand or as part of a guided tour, we suggest a visit to the Zagreb City Museum. There, you can explore the city through a prism of its onetime vistas captured in a series of photographs displayed in an exhibition entitled “Memories of Zagreb – photographs from the 19th century album”.