Music Biennale Zagreb is an international festival of contemporary music, founded in 1961.Dedicated to new music such as the "living Classics" of contemporary ... read more
Dubrovnik Summer Festival is an annual festival on more than 70 open-air venues of the Renaissance-Baroque city of Dubrovnik, with classical music, theatre, opera and ... read more
Varazdin Baroque Evenings, founded in 1971, is an annual music festival, specialized in early music. The Festival is under the permanent patronage of President of the ... read more
International Summer Music School Pucisca on the Island of Brac in Croatia, gathers music enthusiasts of all ages and from all over the world for the last 20 years for 10 ... read more
EPTA - Svetislav Stančić Int. Piano Competition, named after the pianist and pedagogue Professor Svetislav Stančić (1895 - 1970), is held every 3-4 years. read more
Karlovac Piano Competition and Festival is an annual summer music event in the beautiful town of Karlovac (originally named Karlstadt or Carlstadt - ... read more
Zagreb Guitar Festival, Competition and Masterclasses brings together young musicians and the world's leading guitar masters. It gives students a possibility of ... read more
The Museum of Broken Relationships contains a fascinating collection of former tokens of affection. The original idea was launched by Croatian artists Olinka Vistina and ... read more
The Archaeological Museum is housed in the Vranyczany-Hafner mansion, which has one of the finest facades in the city of Zagreb. The museum collections consist of more ... read more
The Zagreb City Museum, housed in the former Convent of the Poor Clares of 1650, tells the story of the cultural, artistic, economic and political history of the city, ... read more
The Croatian Museum of Naïve Art is dedicated to Naïve art (self-taught painters and sculptors who developed their own unique style), with focus on Croatian artists ... read more
The Nikola Tesla Technical Museum, founded in 1954, is dedicated to the world of science and technology as a generator of technological progress and sustainable ... read more
The Mimara Museum is housing the mysterious Art Collection of Ante and Wiltrud Topić Mimara. Ante Topic Mimara, was a private collector and close friend of Marshal ... read more
The Museum of Arts and Crafts, established in 1880 is housed in a grand historicist palace-style building constructed (1888) by Herman Bollé. Its permanent display of ... read more
Croatian Natural History Museum, was founded in 1846 and features a big collection which holds of over 2 million artefacts and over 1 million animal specimens. It is ... read more
The Art Pavilion Zagreb was established in 1898 by the initiative of the Croatian artist Vlaho Bucovac (1855 – 1922), and specialises in one-off solo and group ... read more
The Klovićevi Dvori Gallery, in the building of a former 18th century Jesuit monastery, is hosting various kinds of travelling exhibitions of both Croatian and ... read more
The 15th century Rectors Palace, was the administrative centre of the Dubrovnik Republic. Its style is Gothic, with the Renaissance and Baroque reconstructions. Today ... read more
The Strossmayer Gallery of Old Masters is housed within and part of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. The original collection of 256 works of art, mostly ... read more
The Museum of Contemporary Art, established in 1954, is the biggest and most modern museum in the country, displaying a permanent exhibition with works dating from 1950 ... read more