Inaugurated in 1895, the spectacular Neo-Baroque Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb is a sight to behold in amber

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Croatian National Theatre, Zagreb

Inaugurated in 1895, the spectacular Neo-Baroque Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb is a sight to behold in amber.

Inaugurated in 1895, the spectacular Neo-Baroque Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb is a sight to behold in amber. With a capacity of 700, the theatre presents a cozy setting for plays, opera and ballet. Tourists can enjoy live performances and the historical architecture, especially the beautifully crafted fountain 'Source of Life' by Ivan Mestrovic.


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About Croatian National Theatre

 Trg maršala Tita 15, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia

 +385 1 4888 488

 www.hnk.hr

Croatian National Theatre and Nearby Sights on Map

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Oktogon

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