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Zagreb Tour Film Festival

 

July  

Dear Citizens and Guests of Zagreb! Recognition for Zagreb and Croatia with a warm welcome to the European Union
“Welcome Zagreb and welcome Croatia to the large family of European nations and states.” This was the common message sent by the leaders, statesmen and politicians from the European Union.


Dear friends and business partners,
This year the month of July is certainly not the same as previous years, the main reason being that Croatia became a European Union member on its first day.
 
A New Meeting Point
“Zagreb Welcomes You” Scale Model
A bronze scale model, “Zagreb Welcomes You”, is a new tourist attraction and meeting point for tourists and Zagreb’s citizens alike. The model of Zagreb features a welcome message in as many as 38 world languages, and tells the story of the city, its streets and squares, its past and present… For the future.
 
Brussels
Zagreb’s St. Mark’s Church in Mini-Europe
Zagreb’s Church of St. Mark is a new model at Brussels’ Mini-Europe, a project which showcases models of as many as 350 of the most important European attractions in one place. One of Zagreb’s most instantly recognizable landmarks now finds itself in the distinguished company of Brandenburg Gate, the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben and many other European landmarks.
our pick
:World Tour - Dream Theater Comes to Zagreb
:Zagreb’s Parks - Green, how I want you green
:Metropolis Music & Billiards Club - A New Nightlife Venue
:A unique exhibition in three museums - A four-thousand-year-old story of glass
:A Festival of Organists - The Sounds of the Organ of Zagreb’s Cathedral
:Not to be Missed - World famous guitarist Joe Bonamassa at the Culture Factory
:Zagreb Cultural Summer - Theatre and concert programmes at Bundek Lake
:Tea Time Music - Soulfingers at the Oleander Terrace of the Esplanade Hotel
:The Museum of Arts and Crafts - Theatre Exit's Summer Nights


MORE INFORMATION AT:
ZAGREB TOURIST BOARD
Tel: +385 1 48-14-052 / 053
e-mail: info@zagreb-touristinfo.hr
www.zagreb-touristinfo.hr
City Breaks
A Total of 35 Attractive Programmes
If you want to get to know Zagreb, enjoy its beauties, learn about its culture and history or experience the lifestyles of this new EU capital, 35 specially selected and very attractive City Break programmes will be the perfect opportunity to do so. They will introduce you to Zagreb’s customs and secrets, and take you further afield to the city’s surroundings and other Croatian landmarks.
The 32nd Evenings in Grič
A tradition of concert events in the Upper Town
Top class musicians from Croatia as well as abroad will mark this year’s cultural event – Evenings in Grič, from July 2nd till August 1st. This event has been traditionally held in attractive locations in the Upper Town as well as at the Culture Factory (Tvornica Kulture).

Zagreb Tour Film Festival
Festival in the city with a million hearts
After last year’s successful launch of ZAGREB TOURFILM FESTIVAL, this year Mimara Museum is hosting its second edition from July, 3rd – 5th. It is an event organised by the Zagreb Tourist Board and Balduči Film, and is held under the auspices of the President of the Republic of Croatia Ivo Josipović and Ministry of Tourism.

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