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Zagreb - Croatian National Theatre Hrvatsko Narodno Kazaliste

Built in 1895 by Viennese architects Hermann Helmer and Ferdinand Fellner, the Croatian National Theatre (Hrvatsko Narodno Kazaliste) in Zagreb sits at the beginning (the northwest corner) of the "green horseshoe" in Donji Grad. It was officially opened on October 14, 1894, by the Emperor Franz Joseph I. The imposing yellow structure in Trg Marsala, is a landmark feature in the Lower Town.

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The building is a Neo-baroque and Rococo style, with two small domes at the front and a larger dome towards the back. The interior contains artworks by Vlaho Bukovac, and "The Well of Life" by Ivan Mestrovic.

The Croatian National Theatre presents opera, ballet, and drama performances.
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Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb
Trg Marsala Tita 15
Zagreb, Central Croatia 10000
Croatia
The Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb.
The Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb.
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