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In 1895, when the Emperor Franz Joseph II opened Zagreb’s baroque temple of art with the sound of a silver hammer, that moment truly proved to be an exceptional event not only for the Croatian actors at the time but also for the city’s inhabitants. More than one century later, the classy feel that locals and city guests sense when standing in front of this neo-baroque building and its gorgeous interior, is still preserved today. The stage, on which many drama, ballet and opera shows have been held matched with a rich decor and splendid hospitality services, makes this masterpiece a top pick for organizing congress meetings, reception or promotional events that will provide for a memorable experience to all guests.
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