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In 1870 an opera company was added to the theatre, and in 1895 it moved to the new purpose-built building on Republic of Croatia Square in Zagreb's Lower Town, where it is based today. Austro-Hungarian emperor Franz Joseph I was at the unveiling of this new building during his visit to the city in 1895 . [ 1 ]
Croatian National Theatre (Croatian: Hrvatsko narodno kazalište) is the official name of several state-funded theatre houses in Croatia. Each one is commonly referred to by the Croatian-language initialism HNK. The four theatre houses in biggest cities (Zagreb, Split, Rijeka and Osijek) are considered premier theatre and opera houses in the ...
Croatian National Theatre (Croatian: Hrvatsko narodno kazalište) is the official name of all the state-funded theatre houses in Croatia. Each one is commonly referred to by the Croatian-language initials HNK. The Croatian National Theatre was established in 1860, and in 1861 it gained government support putting it on par with many other ...
"Krešimir Filić – profesor u varaždinskoj Gimnaziji" [Krešimir Filić – a lecturer at Varaždin Gymnasium]. Papers of the Institute for Scientific Research Work in Varaždin (in Croatian) (23). Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. ISSN 1848-7890 – via Hrčak
Several countries have one or more national theatres.This component in the name of a theatre indicates that the funding is not only a concern of private investors or the local city, but of the national or federal budget.
The Croatian National Theatre Ivan pl. Zajc in Rijeka (Croatian: Hrvatsko narodno kazalište Ivana pl. Zajca Rijeka. Italian: Teatro Nazionale Croato Ivan de Zajc), commonly referred to as HNK Zajc, is a theatre, opera and ballet house located in Rijeka.
The Croatian Cultural Council (Croatian: Hrvatsko kulturno vijeće) is an association stationed in Zagreb with a purpose of actively supporting cultural and general improvements of the Republic of Croatia. [1]
The Mala Scena was founded in Zagreb by actors Zvjezdana Ladika [], Roman Šušković Stipanović [] and the married couple Vitomira Lončar [] and Ivica Šimić []. [1] [11] Today, the theatre is directed by their daughter Buga Marija Šimić [].