Commissioned by Austro-Hungarian Emperor Franz Joseph I in 1895, the Croatian National Theatre (HNK Zagreb) stands as an elegant hub of Zagreb’s performing arts. The daffodil-yellow building, with its impressive neo-baroque architecture, hosts a variety of performances, including ballet, symphony, opera, and theater. Visitors can admire the intricate details of the facade and step inside to experience the rich cultural offerings that have made this venue a cornerstone of the city’s artistic life.
Croatian National Theatre (HNK Zagreb)
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