Zrinjevac Park
23. 4. - 1. 10.
Saturday 11am - 1pm
Do you dance? Do you ever, even for a moment, wish to go back to the past? Our time machine will take you to the world of music and customs of times long gone, where tradition is built into space, sounds and people. Only a few minute walk from the central Ban Josip Jelačić Square takes you to Zrinjevac,
a park full of fl owers, green area and tradition. In the Music Pavilion which has been standing there ever since 1891 you can enjoy waltzes and marches, musical numbers from operettas, Italian canzonas, jazz or evergreen...

Wind Orchestra of Zagreb Electric Tram
24. 4., 22. 5., 19. i 26. 6., 3., 10. i 17. 7., 21. i 28. 8., 18. i 25. 9., 2. 10.
Sunday 11am - 12pm
If a tram is that old, but never outdated symbol of a city, its heart and circulation, the city orchestra is its soul. The legendary Wind Orchestra of Zagreb Electric Tram will perform waltzes, marches, evergreens and patriotic songs for you on Sundays in the Music Pavilion of the Zrinjevac Park. Take a walk in Zrinjevac on Sunday morning and hear them play!
Maksimir Park, Small Stage
24.4. - 2.10.
Sunday 10.30am - 12.30pm
Maksimir Park or Maksimilian’s peace (eng. Maksimilian’s peace = croat. Maksimilianov mir) was originally called after its founder, Maksimilian von Vrhovec, the Zagreb bishop. It offi cially opened for public in 1794. At that time, it was one of the most important landscape achievements in Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and the fi rst public park in southeastern Europe. Due to its exceptional value, Maksimir Park is protected as a cultural and landscape monument and is still a favorite gathering place for Zagreb citizens and visitors.