Zagabria è bellissima. Quello che mi è piaciuto di più è la gente. Tutti sono molto gentili e amichevoli. Non potevo augurarmi un ospitalità migliore.
Source: Hotel Antunović Zagreb
With interesting exhibitions and other projects, Zagreb marks the centenary year of the birth of Edo Murtić, a painter whose artistic oeuvre left a significant mark on Croatian and world abstract art. This is a way in which the great artist and his work are honoured in the city where he lived and made art but it is also a way to introduce them both to new generations of art lovers.
Zagreb is an ideal host for digital nomads due to its advanced online working options, coworking spaces with all the necessary equipment, but also due to the lifestyle of its citizens. Participants of the Zagreb Digital Nomad Week will have a chance to find out all about it and everyone is invited.
With the projects presented on the City Day, the Zagreb Tourist Board is sending a strong message of sustainability, environmental protection and quality of life and also giving the city new attractions.
In June Zagreb becomes an international centre of documentary films and gathers authors but also many fans of this genre.
The Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall has recently received an open-air stage so it is now possible to enjoy performances of excellent musicians in a unique setting, under the stars.
You can mark the centenary of the birth of world-renowned artist Ivan Kožarić by visiting the Kožarić Studio in Zagreb, but also by doing something unique.
In late - August fans of electronic music will gather in Zagreb for the festival Let the Music Be Free. They are in for a lot of fun and music of world-renowned DJs.
Toys remind us all of childhood and cause nostalgia so eleven exhibitions of the project entitled Toys – Childhood Forever will help us to remember those days, but also to learn a lot about tradition and modern toy design. This will be an idyllic trip to the world of imagination, play and carefree days for both children and parents.