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THE POWERED BYZAGREB JUTARNJI LIST TUESDAY/TIMES 17 MAY/ 2018 | YEAR 3 | ISSUE 1 'THE SIXTIES IN CROATIA: MYTH AND REALITY' AT THE MUSEUM OF ARTS AND CRAFTS FREE COPY Feel the spring in Zagreb ZAGREB BASIC INFO IMPRESSUM PUBLISHER: HANZA MEDIA d.o.o. Koranska 2, Zagreb OIB: 791517545745 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Goran OGURLIĆ THE BEST [email protected] EDITOR: TOURIST Viktorija MACUKIĆ [email protected] DESTINATION CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Borna KRIŽANČIĆ Zagreb is an Euro- [email protected] pean metropolis GRAPHICS EDITOR: where everyone can Žaneta ZJAKIĆ, find something for Tajana BUKOVEC POLOVIĆ themselves. City of TRANSLATION: PUBLIC TRANSPORT NEAREST AIRPORT Romana Pezić Zagreb has received ZET trams and buses, International airport Franjo [email protected] many recognitions HRK 10 (1.5 hours) Tuđman, Ulica Rudolfa Fizira or HRK 4 (30 min) per ride 1, Velika Gorica MARKETING: over the past several Telephone: 01/6173 870 years including one [email protected] last summer. 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Direct flights from Zagreb to: Stockholm, Oslo, Helsinki, Bucharest, Milan, Prag, St. Petersburg, Athens, Barcelona, Dublin and Mostar. Connections via Zagreb are available from other Croatian cities. m.croatiaairlines.com +385 1 6676 555 croatiaairlines.com M y airline. Dragi Mario, trebala bih još ove oglase: Sva 4 oglasa trebamo u 2 dimenzije i to kao 185x260 mm (1/1) i 185x127 (1/2), znači ukupno 8. Na zadnja tri oglasa ide slika žene na čamcu, a na prvi ova iz priloga 1, ali radite po primjeru na oglas iz priloga 2 jer će i kontakti i ostalo ostati isto kao što je na njemu. Na svim oglasima neka u slici bude isti naslov: I love to travel! 2. Direct flights from Split to: Athens, Belgrade, Rome, Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Berlin, Munich, Vienna, Zurich, Paris, London, Lyon and Copenhagen Connections via Zagreb are available from other Croatian cities. 3. Direct flights from Dubrovnik to: Amsterdam, Athens, Frankfurt, Munich, Paris, Rome and Venice Connections via Zagreb are available from other Croatian cities. 4. Direct flights: Pula - Amsterdam Pula - Frankfurt Rijeka - Munchen Connections via Zagreb are available from other Croatian cities. Hvala puno, lp MAIN EVENTS DESIGN MEDIA ŠUVAR/HANZA RANKO ZAGREB DESIGN WEEK MEDIA GORŠIĆ/HANZA RONALD AT THE NIKOLA TESLA TECHNICAL MUSEUM The new, fifth edition of Zagreb Design Week has begun this May. This year, the event venue has been moved from Lauba to Hall V of the Nikola Tesla Technical Mu- seum. The museum is now a new central location where numerous exhibitions, lec- tures, workshops, panels and screenings of films about design will take place until May 20. The Market is again host to about 50 designers and companies offering visi- tors an array of their products, from fash- FILM FESTIVAL ion to furniture. This year’s event has a record number of partner locations, which has increased from last year’s 39 to 50. THE 11TH SUBVERSIVE FESTIVAL ON THREE LOCATIONS The most exciting news is this year's topic - Contemporary/Timeless. It explores the The 11th Subversive Festival held from May 6 Močnik, Catharine Samary, Stathis Kouvela- duration of design solutions in an interest- to 23 is going to take place on three locations kis, George Souvlis, Catarina Principe and ing and creative way, from design classics in Zagreb - the Europa Cinema, the Tuškanac GUE/NGL and Idaho. that never go out of style to designs that Cinema, and the Museum of Contemporary The ticket price for film screenings featured become obsolete shortly after their appear- Art. This festival is dedicated to documenta- in the competition program at the Europa ance. The exhibition of Croatian designers ry, feature and short films competing for the Cinema is HRK 20 kn. Entrance is free for will examine this dual character of design Wild Dreamer Award for the Best Film. other screenings at the Europa Cinema and and an international jury of experts will The guests of this year's film festival are the Museum of Contemporary Art. The ticket bestow awards for the best works. Branko Milanović, Terry Eagleton, Sylvain price for film screenings at the Tuškanac Cin- Lazarus, Nina Power, Éric Toussant, Rastko ema is HRK 20. EXHIBITION 'THE SIXTIES IN CROATIA: MYTH AND REALITY' AT THE MUSEUM OF ARTS AND CRAFTS The exhibition entitled 'The Sixties in Croatia: Myth and Reality' at the Museum of Arts and Crafts is going to be open to the public for six months. It provides one of the most detailed insights into the key period of the recent Croa- tian history from 1958 to 1971. It observes and analyses the status of art, culture, architec- ture, photography, design, literature, theatre, music and film in Croatia within a wider con- text. The exhibition comprises a total of eighteen sections and a selection of numerous exhib- its, from documentary material and artworks, photographs and movie, TV and music clips to everyday objects and signs of the times that literally changed the world. It seeks to clearly illustrate Croatia as part of a period that was in so many ways both turbulent and glorious. MEDIA /HANZA MEHKEK GORAN Powered by The Adriatic TIMES 5 touch! THIS SPRING DON'T MISS THE CHANCE TO VISIT GREAT EXIBITIONS OPENED IN ZAGREB MUSEUMS LIKE "CATHARINE THE GREAT" AT KLOVIĆEVI DVORI GALLERY DAMJAN TADIĆ/HANZA MEDIA TADIĆ/HANZA DAMJAN EXHIBITION CATHERINE THE GREAT AT THE KLOVIĆEVI DVORI GALLERY THIS EXTENSIVE COLLECTION IS EXHIBITED IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER TO ASSIST VISITORS IN EXPLORING THE EXHIBITION BUT THERE ARE ALSO SEVERAL SMALLER SECTIONS he exhibition entitled "Catherine the Great - the Empress of witnessed the strokes of pen for some of the toughest decisions all Russians“ covers the situation in Russia and its borders she had to make. There is also the jewellery she wore, the table T before Catherine’s accession to power and her rule of the em- she used for playing cards, the gifts she received from China and pire. It also shows Catherine's portraits before her marriage to Pe- Turkey, as well as numerous other exhibits on display. The combi- ter III, portraits of her husband and portraits of her husband’s and nation of diffuse light and mostly red- and grey-painted walls in her own parents. the gallery’s exhibition space definitely enhances visitors’ view- Thousands of artworks from the famous Hermitage Museum are ing experience. on display at the Klovićevi Dvori Gallery, in the exhibition area This extensive collection is exhibited in chronological order to extending over two floors. This immense collection of exhibits assist visitors in exploring the exhibition. There are also sever- includes numerous works of art, paintings, jewellery, clothes, il- al smaller sections referring to the attitude towards the church, lustrations of everyday life, everyday objects, clothes worn in that the construction of St. Petersburg of that period, and the collec- period, portraits of the empress's sons and grandchildren, the tion that the empress amassed and that later formed the basis of objects that the empress herself made for her grandchildren and the famous Hermitage collection. The concept of the exhibition gifts she presented to her lover, valuable golden tableware that for the Klovićevi Dvori Gallery is the result of a joint collaboration used to be exchanged as gifts, weapons she used in battles, etc. between experts from the Hermitage Museum and the Klovićevi Visitors to the exhibition are about to see the empress’s desk that Dvori Gallery. (P. Kiš) 4 The Adriatic TIMES Powered by THE SHORTEST FUNICULAR SIGHTS IN THE WORLD The funicular provides organized pub- lic transport of passengers to the upper part of Zagreb. It connects the Down- town and the Old Town every work- ing day and on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 6.30am to 10pm and has to this day retained its original exte- rior design and structure, as well as MEDIA KOVAČEV/HANZA BORIS most of the technical characteristics MEDIA TODOROV/HANZA MARKO given to it by its builders in 1890 when it was opened.