Ho un bel ricordo di Zagabria - è una bellissima città con gente stupenda e amichevole. Anche il pubblico è stato stupendo. Il ricordo di quel concerto è davvero un souvenir bellissimo.
Source: www.muzika.hr
Zagreb’s first international tourism film festival ZAGREB TOURFILM FESTIVAL was held at the Mimara Museum, 4-6 July, 2012. It was an event organised by the Zagreb Tourist Board and Balduči Film, and was held under the auspices of the President of the Republic of Croatia Ivo Josipović. At the award ceremony on July 6th, a total of 22 awards and acknowledges was awarded and the Grand Prix won the Polish film "Polska - feel invited."
The Zagreb Tourfilm Festival has become a candidate for membership in CIFFT (Comité International des Festivals du Film Touristique) giving it the right to show the best tourist films in the world in the Croatian metropolis. The first edition of the festival will be held at the Mimara Museum from 4th to 6th July.
When the sun starts burning, Zagreb starts “moving” to the Upper Town where the Summer at Štross programmes will go on from 29.th May to 2nd September and offer visitors heaps of fun in the deep shade. Join the crowds and head for one of the most romantic promenades in the city to partake in daily entertainment for all generations.
Representatives of tourist offices and convention bureaus of European cities will gather at the Westin Hotel Zagreb between 6th and 9th June to attend the European Cities Marketing Annual Conference and General Assembly.
Between 18th and 22nd June, Ban Josip Jelačić Square and Gradec will again be the main venues for the International Folklore Festival. The theme of this year's event is dedicated to children's folklore.
For the second year in a row, the Fantastic Zagreb Film Festival will take place under the summer sky of Zagreb. During this attractive event, which will last from 29th June to 6th July, there will be projections of over 30 films; sci-fi, horrors, thrillers, animated films and similar genres. There will also be workshops, panel discussions, night film marathons and a number of other surprises.
First opened way back in 1794, Maksimir Park is still Zagreb's favourite spot for rest and recreation. Its exceptional landscape has earned it the title of a monument of park architecture, which is why it attracts numerous foreign visitors.
The Museum of Broken Relationships and the Ceremonial Changing of the Guard of the Cravat Regiment – two major attractions in Zagreb, have recently been showcased on two separate TV programmes on channel CCTV13 of Chinese national television, which has a regular viewing of approximately 1.3 billion Chinese people.