The blueprints were ordered from the famous Viennese architects Ferdinand Fellner and Herman Helmer, author of forty European theater building. After only sixteen and a half months work, the theater was completed exactly as planned, and officially opened on 14 listopada 1895th year by the emperor Franz Joseph I, who performed the symbolic final blow to the balcony above the main entrance with a silver hammer, made by sculptor Robert Frangeš Mihanović.
The neo-baroque building of the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb is surrounded by many buildings of high architectural value, which represent the architecture is from the 19th and early 20 century.
With a reconstruction of the late sixties of the 20th century, which has preserved the basic parameters of the project and purpose of the interior space, the same theater building has more than one hundred years of serving as home to the Croatian representative of theatrical art, which continuously and simultaneously operate three artistic ensembles, drama, opera and ballet.
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Theatre | Classroom | Boardroom | U-shape | Banquet | Cocktail | |
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DvoranaMaximum capacity: 700. Area: 350m² | - | - | - | - | - | - |