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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 ]
Cineplexx in Zagreb, Croatia. Cineplexx is a cinema company based in Vienna, Austria, owned by Constantin Film-Foundation.The company was founded in 1993, and operates mainly in Austria where it is the largest cinema chain with 28 locations, mostly multiplex cinemas under the Cineplexx brand.
China was the highest-grossing country of 2021 with $7.3 billion. [ 5 ] In the United States and Canada, theaters earned an estimated $4.55 billion throughout 2021, a statistic 100% higher than 2020's $2.28 billion and 60% lower than 2019's $11.4 billion.
Elections were held in Zagreb on 16 May 2021 for the 53rd mayor of Zagreb, the two deputy mayors, the 47 members of the Zagreb Assembly, the councils of districts and the local committees, as part of the 2021 Croatian local elections. [3] The runoff for the mayor took place on 30 May 2021.
The 2020–21 GNK Dinamo Zagreb season was the club's 110th season in existence and its 30th consecutive season in the top flight of Croatian football. In addition to the domestic league , Dinamo Zagreb participated in this season's editions of the Croatian Football Cup , the UEFA Champions League , and the UEFA Europa League .
The season covers the period from 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021. Players. Current squad ... 16 August 2020 1: Dinamo Zagreb: 6–0: Lokomotiva : Zagreb: 20:05 CEST :
Zagreb Film Festival (ZFF) is an annual film festival held since 2003 in Zagreb, Croatia.Focusing on promoting young and upcoming filmmaker, the festival is widely considered to be one of the most important and influential cultural events in Croatia.
On 3 July 2021, Tomašević attended the 20th annual Zagreb Pride, alongside other Croatian politicians such as Social Democratic Party president Peđa Grbin and Deputy Prime Minister Boris Milošević. In doing so, Tomašević became the first mayor of Zagreb to attend the parade, which he had already been doing prior to becoming mayor.