Have you been to Zagreb's Art Park? | Time Out Croatia
Looking for something alternative to do in Zagreb? Art Park turns a disused urban park into an awesome open-air museum and events space during summer.
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Art park Zagreb / otvorenje 25.5.2018
Art park Zagreb je umjetnička 'open-air' galerija, ping-pong raj, zelena oaza dobre atmosfere, mjesto gdje svi znaju tvoje ime i gdje ćeš naći hladno osvježenje kada ti je najpotrebnije. Sve ovo ostaju glavni aduti i trećeg izdanja 2018.
Započeli smo 25.5.2018. s trodnevnim programom Pedalfesta i trajemo sve do 2.9.2018.
Video by Michel Kubaček
Music: It´s True (Vlog Music) by Dj Quads
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Svjetski dan Glazbe @Art Park Zagreb
spontanuša 2016.
Dj Radionica by Venom & Remi
ART PARK Zagreb 2017.
Mali festival posvećen umjetnosti i prvenstveno ugodnim ljetnim druženjima na otvorenom održan je po drugi put 2017. u najljepšem parkiću u centru Zagreba (između Ilice, Tomićeve i Strossmayerovog šetališta). Četiri mjeseca dobre atmosfere, oslikavanja zidova, dobrih koncerata, turnira u ping-pongu, bacanju aviona u dalj, izložbi na otvorenom, dječjih radionica i jako puno pozitivne energije stalo je u ove tri ljetne minute.
Video by Hrvoje Zalukar i Dario Matić
Montaža: Ivan Špehar
Art park Zagreb 2019./otvorenje 14.6.2019.
Nakon tri iznimno uspješne godine djelovanja i revitalizacije nekada popularno zvanog ‘narkića-parkića’ kod Tomićeve ulice u Zagrebu, umjetnički projekt Art park se 2019. odlučio vratiti svojoj izvornoj ideji putujućeg projekta te oživjeti novu lokaciju u centru Zagreba.
U periodu od 14. lipnja do 21. srpnja, park Ribnjak tako će se pretvoriti u novi Art park. Središnja livada, odmah uz dječji park na Ribnjaku osmišljena je da ovog ljeta postane mjesto gdje ćete potražiti osvježenje u hladovini, zaigrati ping-pong, opustiti se u hammock ljuljačci, pogledati film, pročitati knjigu, poslušati putopisno predavanje, odigrati kviz, vježbati jutarnju jogu ili naići na dobar spontani koncert i dj session. Naravno, brojni hrvatski i strani umjetnici pobrinut će se za galeriju na otvorenom u sklopu koje će vas uvijek iznenaditi umjetnost.
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Art Park- radionica ZAGREB
S našim malim osnovnoškolcima održali smo prvu likovno kreativnu radionicu ZAGREB, povodom dana grada Zagreba! Po šablonama smo izradili Kulu Lotrščak, bana Josipa Jelačića, Zagrebačku katedralu, crkvu svetog Marka, Manduševac i mnoge druge građevine i mjesta koja Zagreb čine onim što jest- predivnim gradom u kojem je divno živjeti i koji bi svi rado željeli posjetiti! Dodali smo i pokoje srce da mu izrazimo ljubav povodom rođendana ;)
Zrinjevac park Zagreb, Croatia
ART PARK --- Otvorenje uz festival Meeting of Styles !!! ---
26.05.2017
Art Park is a park in centar of city Zagreb between gornji grad and donji grad! enjoy the video !
Song in video by : Mašinko
Zagreb Part 1 (2017)
Day 2 of our croatia trip, in zagreb ???? we visited the art park and the famous museum of broken relationships.
Zagreb, Croatia: Lively and Livable Capital
More info about travel to Zagreb: You can't get a complete picture of modern Croatia without a visit to the lively and livable city that is home to one out of every six Croatians — Zagreb. You'll find historic neighborhoods, a thriving café culture, fun people-watching, great parks and virtually no tourists. The city also boasts Croatia's best museums including a wonderful collection highlighting the Naïve Art movement and its founder Ivan Generalić.
For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit
ART PARK - SKRIVENA URBANA OAZA U CENTRU METROPOLE!
Smješten u samom centru Zagreba, Art Park u ljetnim je mjesecima postao omiljeno okupljalište onih koji samo u nekoliko koraka žele pobjeći od neizdržive gradske vreve. S obzirom na lokaciju, estetiku i ponudu, Art Park jedinstveno je mjesto u Hrvatskoj, ali i šire!
Posjetiteljima je otvoren četiri mjeseca godišnje, a osim video projekcija i koncerata, u strogom centru Zagreba nudi idealno mjesto za bijeg i ulazak u jednu posve drukčiju priču.
U video prilogu pogledajte kako je idejni začetnik Art Parka došao na tu zamisao te koje je sve prepreke morao nadići da bi u ovom šarenom projektu uživao cijeli svijet!
Palace Hotel Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
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One of our top picks in Zagreb.Enjoying a superb location in the centre of Zagreb, the traditional Art Nouveau Palace Hotel Zagreb offers warm, familiar atmosphere, excellent services and highly skilled, attentive staff.
Overlooking one of Zagreb's most beautiful parks, the hotel is only a 5-minute walk from the main city square Jelacic Square and the historical core of the city.
Sample international and local cuisine at the restaurant, with an accent on local specialities, created by the hotel’s chef de cuisine. Free use of the on-site fitness centre is offered.
The parking can be reached in 150 metres, is available at a surcharge and reservation is not possible.
Zagreb Airport is 15 km away.
Address: Square J.J.Strossmayer 10, Donji Grad, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia
Eric Clark’s Travel Videos - Zagreb Croatia - Lenuci Horseshoe or The Horseshoe Walk - Amazing
Eric Clark’s Travel Videos - Zagreb Croatia - The Horseshoe Walk - A lot of major sites and pretty. Its also called Lenuci Horseshoe way. = )
From Wikipedia
The Lenuci Horseshoe or the Green Horseshoe (Croatian: Lenucijeva potkova, Zelena potkova; Lenuci is also sometimes spelled Lenuzzi) is a U-shaped system of city squares with parks in downtown (Donji grad) Zagreb, Croatia.[1] The horseshoe was conceived in 1882 by Croatian urbanist Milan Lenuci. The parks were projected between 1883 and 1887, at a time when today's Donji grad formed the southern outskirts of Zagreb. The construction was helped by the efforts to rebuild the city after the 1880 Zagreb earthquake, and in 1889 the entire horseshoe was finished—its two ends were connected by the newly built Zagreb Botanical Garden. The park system consists of seven squares aligned on three straight lines.
The squares comprising the horseshoe are arranged in three straight lines on Donji grad's grid plan, forming the west, south and east side of the horseshoe.[1] Starting from northeast and going clockwise, the horseshoe is formed by Nikola Šubić Zrinski Square (locally known as Zrinjevac), Josip Juraj Strossmayer Square, King Tomislav Square, Ante Starčević Square, Lenuci fitness park, Zagreb Botanical Garden, Marko Marulić Square, Ivan Mažuranić Square and Republic of Croatia Square.[2][3] The horseshoe is home to the headquarters of many organizations and institutions in Zagreb, as well as several museums: Archeological Museum,[4] Modern Gallery,[5] Art Pavilion,[5] Croatian State Archives,[6] Ethnographic Museum[7] and Museum of Arts and Crafts.[8] The greenery is interrupted between Ante Starčević Square and the Lenuci fitness park. The Esplanade Zagreb Hotel is located there.[9] The south side of the horseshoe lies next to the Zagreb Glavni kolodvor, the city's main railway station.[10] Republic of Croatia Square is home to the Croatian National Theatre,[11] while Nikola Šubić Zrinski Square houses the buildings of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts.[12]
The oldest part of the horseshoe is Nikola Šubić Zrinski Square. It was formed in 1826 under the name Novi terg (New Square) as a new home for the livestock marketplace formerly held on today's Ban Jelačić Square. In the 1860s, it was decided that the square would be re-purposed as park, and throughout the following decades the marketplace and the fairs were gradually moved to the area of today's Republic of Croatia Square, on the western end of the horseshoe-to-be, which was entitled Sajmište (Old Trade Fair). Toward the end of the century, many new palaces in the neo-renaissance style were built on Zrinski Square. The square was also decorated by busts of numerous famous Croats, as well as the Meteorological Pole in 1884 and a music pavilion in 1891.[13] The palace of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (then Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts) was built on the southern edge of Zrinski Square, inside then-new Academic Square (Croatian: Akademički trg, today Josip Juraj Strossmayer Square).[13]
In 1880, a devastating earthquake hit Zagreb. The idea of a horseshoe-shaped system of connected parks in central Zagreb was first presented in 1882, as part of a plan to modernise Sajmište. It included two north–south axes of greenery corresponding to the west and east side of the Lenuci Horseshoe, which were called Western Parkway and Eastern Parkway (Croatian: Zapadni perivoj, Istočni perivoj)[14] In 1887, a new urban plan was adopted, including a rectangular grid plan for today's Donji grad and incorporating the parkways.[15][14] The two axes were connected in 1889 by the newly opened Zagreb Botanical Garden and the Southern Parkway (Croatian: Južni perivoj), today Ante Starčević Square.[15][16] The marketplace on the western end of the new horseshoe was moved further out of the city in 1890. Sajmište was modernised, receiving a new name: University Square (Croatian: Sveučilišni trg). The Croatian National Theatre, located in the center of the square, was opened in 1895,[17] in time for Emperor Franz Joseph's visit.[18]
In June 2013, a fitness park was opened in Grgur Ninski Street, between the Zagreb Botanical Garden and Esplanade Hotel.[3] On 27 September of the same year, Lenuci Horseshoe received a special award on Entente Florale, while the city of Zagreb received a silver award.
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Plitvice National Park and Zagreb, Croatia
Travel video blog about Plitvice National Park and Zagreb in Croatia.
We departed Zadar at lunch time and headed to Croatia’s most famous National park: Plitvice. We had booked a hotel in the area to stay for the night because we had planned to visit the park that afternoon, and then again on the following morning. Everyone says that to make the most of your time in Plitvice you should wake up early in the morning to avoid the crowds in the park, but I am not really a morning person, so I decided to split my visit into two days. We reached Plitvice around 3 pm on that day, and immediately upon arrival we headed to the park to explore the lower lakes.
Plitvice National Park is one of the oldest national parks in Croatia and undoubtedly the most popular park for travelers. The park is protected by UNESCO and it contains a series of beautiful lakes, caves and waterfalls formed by processes typical of karst. The national Park is truly beautiful, the lakes have crystal clear waters and there are many amazing landscapes, however, it’s a little hard to take photographs without anyone in it given that the walkaways are usually packed with hundreds of other tourists. Still, it’s totally worth the effect of going there. If you prefer to avoid the crowds then my suggestion is to avoid going between 10 am to 3 pm, which is when the tour buses are there. Shoulder seasons are also preferred, spring, autumn and end of summer are your best bet, or even winter if you like cold.
After exploring the lower lakes that afternoon, we went back to our hotel and stayed for the night. On the next morning, we woke up early to explore the upper Lakes. We left our hotel at about 8:00 am to take the first boat towards the trail of the upper lakes and spent about 4 hours exploring the remaining of the park. Both the lower trail and the upper trail are very beautiful. If you wish to explore both, you will most likely need one full day or two half days like we did.
After lunch we left the park and headed to Croatia’s lovely capital City: Zagreb. I was not expecting much of Zagreb so I had planned to stay there for one night only, but I have to admit that I was pleasant surprised of how much I liked it. Zagreb is probably the most underrated city in Croatia, if not, in the whole Europe. The city boasts a charming medieval architecture with colorful buildings, it also has a good tram network and many options of places to enjoy great food. Zagreb’s nightlife is also vibrant, with many bars and nightclubs to choose from. It’s was definitely worth to spend the day there and I wish we had stayed longer.
Some of the places we visited in Zagreb were: St Marks’ church, Cathedral of the Assumption, the lower and the upper town, The King Tomislav Square, Zabreb’s farmer market and Gradec Plateau (where you can see the street art in the video). Zagreb is sometimes overlooked as a travel destination for some travelers, but if you have the chance, you should definitely visit it for a day or two (maybe three?) as the city has plenty to offer.
We slept in Zagreb on that night and then on the following morning, we departed early in the morning for Budapest, in Hungary. See the link for the video at the bottom of the page.
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24 Hours in ZAGREB, CROATIA | Travel Vlog
A quick 24 hour stop off in the capital city on my way to Bled.
This featured the Art Park, the Museum of Broken Relationships, Laundry and a great nights sleep!
Zagreb Be There 2017
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Street art
Discover street art, graffiti and other urban art following the path created by Boris Bare, local artist.
Craft
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Great Croats
Created by local author and TV host Robert Knjaz will walk you through some of the lesser-known interesting historical sights.
Zagreb City Tour | Broken Heart Museum | Europe Diaries | Croatia | Zagreb in 30 Euro
Zagreb, Croatia’s northwestern capital, is distinguished by its 18th- and 19th-century Austro-Hungarian architecture. At its center, Upper Town is the site of the Gothic, twin-spired Zagreb Cathedral and 13th-century St. Mark’s Church, with a colorfully tiled roof. Nearby is pedestrian-friendly Tkalčićeva Street, lined with outdoor cafes. Lower Town has the main square, Ban Jelačić, plus shops, museums and parks.
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Places I visited in this Zagreb City Tour
Upper Town (Gornji Grad)
Lotrscak Tower
The Museum of Broken Relationships
Zagreb Cathedral and Treasury
Stone Gate
The Museum of Mimara
The Art Pavilion and the Mestrovic Gallery
The Croatian Museum of Naïve Art
The Croatian National Theatre
Maksimir Park
The Archeological and Ethnographic Museums
The City Museum
St. Catherine's Church
Zagreb Botanical Garden
The Modern Gallery
The Art Park
Opatovina Church
St. Marks Church
The presidents House
Parliament of Croatia
Kamenita
Football Museum of Zagreb
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Animafest 2017: Pakito Bolino, Animators Jam Session (Art Park/Vinyl 8.6.2017.)
Animafest 2017: Pakito Bolino, Animators Jam Session (2:07) Live @ Art Park/Vinyl 8.6.2017. Zagreb (Croatia).