Sono sempre felice di viaggiare a Zagabria dove mi sento benissimo ed mi pare che sia passato troppo tempo dalla mia ultima visita, anche se si tratta di un po' di più di un'anno.
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Until 6 May, the Museum of Arts and Crafts will feature the exhibition “Ten Pianos from the Collection of Ljubomir Gašparović”. His instrument collection is unique in Croatia, and it consists of pianos dating between 1835 and 1924.
The 6th edition of the Jewish Film Festival, which will take place in Zagreb between 20 and 26 May, will feature a diverse program. This year’s main theme is tolerance, and apart from some 50 films, audiences can expect educational mornings, international film workshops, exhibitions, get-togethers…
Until 1 June, the globally renowned Croatian photographer, Stephan Lupino, is exhibiting the previously unseen opus of his recent design exhibits. The exhibition is named Apocalypse, and the venue is just as unusual as the works of art themselves; the lobby of Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall.
In Croatia, cocktail fans can sample many variations of these globally popular drinks, but coming here and not tasting the only Croatian cocktail – Crocktail, is the same as going to Cuba and not having a Cuba Libre. Therefore, make sure to visit Hemingway Bar, co-owned by the cocktail master who has created the drink.
Modern-day tourists no longer care as much for the classic tourist sites as they do for the stories only insiders can tell; the tips and secrets they can share in an interesting way. These are precisely the kinds of stories you can tap into using your mobile phones, i.e. the Spotted by Locals application.
Zagreb Queer Festival, an international festival of theatre, dance and visual arts, which in one way or another promote alternative sexuality and related tolerance without discrimination, is the leading art festival of its kind in Europe. Between 23 and 30 April, it will feature artists from around the globe, from Brazil, to South Africa to Japan.
As of this year, what used to be a subversive film festival is turning into a subversive month: a series of programmes will be organized in Zagreb during the whole month of May for some revolutionary considerations about the future of Europe. It will all start with the 5th Subversive Film Festival (5 to 12 May), and continue with a large Subversive Forum and numerous debates. Over a hundred experts from across Europe have announced their arrival.
Located in the heart of the city, the Botanical Garden has been opening its doors to visitors with the arrival of spring for 120 years now. Apart from Zagreb’s citizens, it is regularly visited by numerous tourists as it is one of Zagreb’s interesting landmarks.