A conversation about graffiti, its origins and beginnings, how it moved from an expression of rebellion to the category of art, and what its future holds.
- 6/9/2025, Saturday / 10:00–11:00
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A conversation about graffiti, its origins and beginnings, how it moved from an expression of rebellion to the category of art, and what its future holds.
“Nostalgia for Light” is a kinetic sound installation that evokes lost constellations—celestial formations no longer visible because their light faded long ago. Though physically still present, these stars exist only in the...
The artistic intervention in public space “Fragments of Freedom” by Martina Mezak consists of the installation of eight flags made of silver protective foil for survival. Using the symbolism of the selected material and its...
As an expanded version of the virtual exhibition “Teachers in Zagreb’s Street Names”, the Croatian School Museum presents twenty exhibition panels in Zrinjevac Park highlighting the teachers after whom Zagreb’s streets are...
The permanent exhibition of the Nikola Tesla Technical Museum encompasses 14 thematic sections. The Astronautics department displays models of spacecraft, rockets and orbital stations, while the...
As part of the first Zagreb Museum Weekend, the Prigorje Museum joins the celebration of the 175th anniversary of the unification of Gradec and Kaptol with interactive educational programs that explore the history of Sesvete as a former...
Breakfast on the grass (Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe) is the iconic painting by Édouard Manet which, half a century ago, inspired the well-known television commercial for Vikend doručak – a popular Sljeme breakfast product. Today, as part of...
There is truly nothing unusual about a morning walk through the centre of Zagreb. It is equally common to encounter a friend, a crush, an acquaintance, a neighbour, or a former schoolmate on such an occasion. Perhaps only slightly less...
A 3 km walking tour through Sesvete connects key locations in local history — from the medieval center with the church and manor, through industrial development led by Sljeme, to Cold War-era bunkers and modern urban transformations....
The series of exhibitions with the joint title “Collection as a Verb” represents the new collection in duration of the Museum that redefine its’ concept and the social context in which it is situated. The exhibitions are not a...
The permanent exhibition seeks to address the questions “What is life and how did it begin?”, encapsulated in a single word: change – the change of matter, form, scale, and transformation through time and...
The permanent exhibition seeks to address the questions “What is life and how did it begin?”, encapsulated in a single word: change – the change of matter, form, scale, and transformation through time and...
The permanent exhibition of the Zagreb City Museum brings Zagreb’s past to life on more than 2,000 square meters. From archaeological finds presented at the discovery site and medieval walls to sketches from the everyday life of...
The lecture tells the story of CroCube – the first Croatian satellite that was successfully launched into orbit in 2024. Visitors will learn how this nanosatellite was created, who is behind the project, and what its mission in space...
At the top of a mountain in Chile, one of the most advanced observatories of today has just been completed – the Vera C. Rubin Observatory. Equipped with the largest astronomical camera ever made, this observatory is starting to capture...
Step into the fascinating world of space through an interactive lecture based on the revolutionary Deep Space installation. We will travel through space and time faster than light – from the surface of the Moon and Mars to exoplanets,...
The lecture provides an overview of the Sun as the closest star and a crucial source of energy for life on Earth. Visitors will learn how the Sun is formed, what it is made of, and how its layers – core, photosphere, chromosphere, and...
In the workshop, children will explore the mysteries of the universe by creating their own planets, moons, and other celestial bodies in a three-dimensional virtual space. Through play and creative modeling, they will learn how planets...
The story of this short play is simple, gentle, and entertaining, suitable for children aged 3 to 7. In the office of a charming and silly veterinarian, a young dog and a young cat come in for check-ups due to health issues and...
The play “Sea Adventures of Đuro the Little Shrimp” introduces children to the underwater world and its inhabitants in a fun and dynamic way, accompanied by cheerful songs. It also draws their attention to the importance of...
The Gvozdanović Palace in the Upper Town was once the gathering place of Club Kvak, a cheerful society for leisure and fun. The club’s mascot was a frog; each member had a unique Kvak name and motto, and Kvak parties were held every...
Experience the starry sky at the Planetarium of the Nikola Tesla Technical Museum!
With expert lectures and sky projections, visitors learn about the secrets of the universe – from constellations and...
In a time when the basic values of democracy and human rights are increasingly being questioned or actively erased from public discourse and space, through the conversation “Experiences from History,...
The lecture tells the story of CroCube – the first Croatian satellite that was successfully launched into orbit in 2024. Visitors will learn how this nanosatellite was created, who is behind the project, and what its mission in space...
At the top of a mountain in Chile, one of the most advanced observatories of today has just been completed – the Vera C. Rubin Observatory. Equipped with the largest astronomical camera ever made, this observatory is starting to capture...
Step into the fascinating world of space through an interactive lecture based on the revolutionary Deep Space installation. We will travel through space and time faster than light – from the surface of the Moon and Mars to exoplanets,...
The lecture provides an overview of the Sun as the closest star and a crucial source of energy for life on Earth. Visitors will learn how the Sun is formed, what it is made of, and how its layers – core, photosphere, chromosphere, and...
Participants will have the chance to learn about the newest acquisition of the Contemporary Clothing Collection. The collection’s curator, Senior Curator Mareta Kurtin, will share professional insights and intriguing details about this...
At a time when cultural heritage is increasingly being re-examined through a political and social prism, we invite you to the panel discussion “What about the heritage that no one wants?” which will bring together relevant...
The lecture considers the role of museums in times of political turmoil, drawing on the experience of the Tbilisi Union of Museums (2016–2024). It explores how museums can act as guardians of democratic values and active participants in...
The lecture provides a simple and clear explanation of how solar and lunar eclipses occur, why they don’t happen every month, and the differences between total, partial, and annular eclipses. Participants will learn about the role...