Croatian National Theatre is a theatre, ballet, and opera house in the city of Zagreb. The first city theater was built in 1836 in the Old City Hall building. It rose in prominence and was named the Croatian National Theatre in 1860. In 1895, it moved to the present building, which is situated on Zagreb's Marshal Tito Square. A beautiful wall fountain graces the entrance, which was designed by Croatian sculptor Ivan MestroviC. The stunning building hosts a variety of opera and theatre performances throughout the year, ranging from historical classics to more modern works and performers, including both leading Croatian and international artists.
Trg marsala Tita 15, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia, Phone: +385-1-4888-488