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Beyond the Boundaries is a project which takes art outside museums and represents it to passers-by, awarding people and the city at the same time but also creating new and attractive forms of artistic expression that inspire and bring back optimism.
The 18th edition of Zagreb Film Festival is marked by interesting films. The coming of age of the festival will be completely virtual. However, the eventful film programme is the same and remains attractive to all movie lovers.
The 12th Theatre Night, which will take place on the third Saturday in November, will once again confirm the strong connection of citizens of Zagreb with the stage, which under these special circumstances during past several months remained faithful to its spectators and gave them optimism.
In the second half of November Zagreb will host some excellent jazz concerts for the twelfth time. Despite peculiar global circumstances, the organisers ensured the performance of famous artists of the international jazz scene.
Zagreb is a pleasant and safe city for children. It has lots of parks and interesting activities among which, as of recently, is the interactive children’s city MiniPolis.
Every city has its visionaries who take the credit for its appearance and atmosphere. Without a doubt, for Zagreb this person is Herman Bollé, an architect who was brough to the city by work and stayed in the city due to love.
If you would like to get to know Zagreb as it once was, the new app takes you on an interesting and exciting trip providing a unique experience owing to new interactive technologies and 3D animation.
In November the Museum of Contemporary Arts in Zagreb presents an exhibition by Radenko Milak, a prominent painter of the modern generation whose work has dazzled visitors of prestigious world museums and galleries.