• The "Zinka Milanov" International Competition for Young Singers is currently underway in Rijeka, and all the fans who cannot visit "Zajc" in person will now be able...
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  • The Croatian National Theatre Ivan pl. Zajc in Rijeka (Croatian: Hrvatsko narodno kazalište Ivana pl.
  • The impressive modern building of the Croatian National Theatre Ivan pl. Zajc in Rijeka, was officially opened on 3rd listopada 1885th The exterior of the...
  • The Croatian National Theatre Ivan the noble Zajc Archives. ... Zajc, one of the most important contributors to the development of classical music in Croatia.
  • Virtualna šetnja - HNK Ivana Pl Zajca Rijeka. ... Sudbinski Zvuci: Brahms & Beethoven, BrahmsBeethoven. Croatian National TheatreIvan PL. ZajcRijeka.
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  • Zajc in Rijeka. ... In this gallery you will find photographs, images, videos and other kinds of media of the structure "Croatian National Theatre Ivan pl.
  • Zajc was soon performed, and the theater was later named after him in 1953. In 1991, the theater was renamed to Croatian National Theater Ivan pl.
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  • The Croatian National Theatre in Rijeka, named for the prominent Croatian opera composer Ivan Zajc, comprises four companies: Opera...
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  • For many years, the paintings from the Rijeka Croatian National Theatre Ivan pl. Zajc were both known and unknown to the public.
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  • Zajc, Rijeka. Kazaliste ikona. Theatres. ... Zajc Croatian National Theatre building was initiated by mayor Ciotta in the 1880s.