So, another year is behind us! And everybody seems to be thrilled that it has passed! I must say I'm really not a big fan of the whole New Year craze and personally don't get it. Somehow I see the New Year as a big deception that we put in front of us, thinking that the things will change with the changing of the years number - but it won't! Things will change when we start changing them! So, I wish you all a lot of new decisions and good changes! Cheers!
Friday, 31 December 2010
Thursday, 30 December 2010
Winter days...
Sometimes winter days can be so special! No matter the cold and short days, snow can really make everything look so calm and misty. Maybe you can already guess - yes, this is a shot of the place where I live in the west part of the city. It wasn't the early morning but actually dusk and the light was magical!
Wednesday, 29 December 2010
State of mind...
I posted a photo recently showing the ''new'' building of the National and University Library, maybe you remember it. :) And today I had some work to do there and decided to show you one part of the interior - more precisely the entrance hall. At the time I was taking this photo I was so exhausted and confused that I feel like this motif corresponds with the overall feeling! OK,... I'll stop here... before I say something completely irrational and silly...
Tuesday, 28 December 2010
Dramatic moments!
There are some sculptures in Zagreb which have really long and rich history that makes them a certain city symbol. This is one of such sculptures - Anton Dominik Fernkorn's Saint George killing the dragon made in 1853. At first it was placed in the beautiful park Maksimir in 1867. and than moved to the Strossmayer square 1884. Now it is situated at the Marshal Tito square near the Croatian national theater. I'm really not sure that this last location is appropriate enough as it is somehow hidden behind the trees and bushes. I must drive your attention to the one more detail - I've made a post last summer about another Saint George killing the dragon sculpture at the Upper town which has a completely different vibe! Check it out!
Monday, 27 December 2010
Only crazy ducks and me...
Today I decided to take a walk by the lake Jarun ambitiously eager to take few photos of the lake surroundings on the cold winter sun. What I did not have in mind is that, not only was it really cold, but it was also quite windy and I almost froze to death! It serves me right! Still I got a chance to take this photo just for you to see how sunny it is in Zagreb (and will apparently be the whole next week!). Also, please notice how this crazy ducks don't mind the cold at all!
Sunday, 26 December 2010
Flower decoration
I've already showed you this Kallina house in one of my earlier post and now I will use this opportunity to show you a detail of it- as it is sooo beautiful! With this kind of decoration you can only imagine how this house really stands out!
And now on a completely different subject - we had a few sunny days before Christmas and now it is snowing again. But it is really nothing in comparison to what is happening in the western and northern parts of Europe these days. And the weather forecast for the next week... sunny and sunny all the way! :)
And now on a completely different subject - we had a few sunny days before Christmas and now it is snowing again. But it is really nothing in comparison to what is happening in the western and northern parts of Europe these days. And the weather forecast for the next week... sunny and sunny all the way! :)
Saturday, 25 December 2010
Friday, 24 December 2010
Christmas is coming...
So, did you prepare everything for Christmas?! Well, this is your last chance! I must say I didn't bother too much this year. I bought some Christmas ornaments and presents already last week hoping to escape the last minute craze. This photo I took at the local shop (name not important!) and thought it was so cheerful to see all the colours and shapes of the Christmas bulbs!
Thursday, 23 December 2010
Old and forgotten...
Some of you probably know what this presents, but maybe not so much what it actually is. Well, it presents Centauromachy - which is a battle between the Centaurs and Lapiths, the famous story from Greek mythology. I really love Greek mythology and all the stories because it presents such an intriguing world. But, this actually is the plaster cast of the original Greek metope from the Parthenon now placed in the British museum. This photo I took at the Zagreb Faculty of humanities and social sciences which holds the most interesting and valuable collection of plaster casts made from the originals in London, Berlin and Greece.
Wednesday, 22 December 2010
Winter sun and long shadows
It's been sunny and unusually warm yesterday and today. As you can see, snow is almost all gone and it felt like spring is coming. But this is not for long because we are expecting more snow this weekend! And it surely would be nice to have a white Christmas!
Tuesday, 21 December 2010
At strike!
This banner says: ''Radio 101 is at strike!'' It is one of many companies and firms in Croatia that went into big debt and are having problems with paying workers for their work. So, the workers are in strike for several months now and nobody can really say for how much long! This economic crises produced too many sad stories! I took this photo in the Teslina street where the headquarters of legendary Zagreb Radio 101 are situated.
Monday, 20 December 2010
So much rich music history in one place...
I told you some details about The Croatian Music Institute ten days ago and I took a chance to go and see (and hear of course!) one concert presented by The Zagreb Music Academy. It was wonderful and I really had a great time! And all that excitement was free of charge! So, while waiting for the concert to start I took this photo showing part of the richly decorated interior! I really should come here more often!
Sunday, 19 December 2010
Ilica - the Zagreb artery
This is a view from Zagreb main square to the Ilica street. Ilica is the longest street in Zagreb and was one of the most important for years. It leads from the Zagreb main square to the west part of the city and quarter Vrapče. It is mentioned for the first time in historic documents in the year 1431. Through the years it was and still is main craftsmen and tradesmen street, with many shops and café bars.
Saturday, 18 December 2010
Trees in winter
Yesterday evening we had another portion of heavy snowfall and the morning turned out to be really white! Children were happy, elders not so much. Still, some other parts of Croatia had even heavier snowfall and some problems in traffic occurred. But hey, what else can you expect in winter than snow and any problem that might come out of it?!
Here you can see another photo of lovely tree tops on Zrinjevac park and square.
I wish you all a nice weekend!
Here you can see another photo of lovely tree tops on Zrinjevac park and square.
I wish you all a nice weekend!
Friday, 17 December 2010
''Snow White'' building
I'm always so happy to see newly restored buildings and facades in my very much loved city Zagreb. This restored ''Snow White'' building I noticed at the Josip Juraj Strossmayer square the other day. I must say I was hoping it would be restored for years now. Finally it is perfectly finished for Christmas and somehow it does remind me of winter and Christmas time. It is one of the most beautiful examples of Neo-Romanic building in Zagreb.
Thursday, 16 December 2010
Gavella - the rebels theater
This is the Theater Gavella, one of the most important theaters in Zagreb. It was established in 1953. after a group of artists decided to quit their work for the Croatian national theater and started to work in, what was than called, ''Small theater'' under the name of Zagrebačko dramsko kazalište (possible translation would be Zagreb theater of drama) .The leader of this ''rebellions'' was Branko Gavella, important Croatian theater director. The theater changed its name to the Theater Gavella in the year 1970. in the honor of this great man.
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
Frozen flowers
What else could this be but frozen plants - more precisely frozen Violas! They were all so sweet just a month ago, and now it is all covered with snow and frozen to it's bits. This reminds me of the posts I did in the Botanical garden during last spring and summer. I wonder how it all looks like now?! - if I'll be near one day I'll take a few photos for you!
Tuesday, 14 December 2010
What an artist!
I went to an art exhibition the other day to the Umjetnički paviljon (The Art Pavilion) that's located at the north side of the King Tomislav square. I went there to see the retrospective exhibition of one great and very important Croatian artist - Marijan Trepše. He was a painter (very talented in watercolours and graphic techniques) and one of the key figures of the 20. century art in Croatia. The art works displayed at this exhibition are really beautiful and interesting - it is such a shame that the exhibition itself wasn't designed better as a visitor can not gain much information about the artist or his work here. And this artist really deserves an exhibition that's going to be more than just a pictures on a wall.
Monday, 13 December 2010
Four elegant ladies!
What do you say about this four ladies? Don't they look so stylish and elegant? Ready for a New Year's Eve or some crazy Christmas diner. I took this photo in the center of Zagreb the other evening. I must say that this year more and more shops offer early discounts and sales and special offers because people are spending less money than ever. The true reason is that most of them just don't have the money and can't afford a lot of these things. And after all Christmas should be more about the family than the presents, don't you think?!
Sunday, 12 December 2010
Angel looking from above
We had a really nice weekend in Zagreb and the weather was great! So, this time I have this beautiful detail from a building on the King Tomislav square. And it is such a nice promenade that goes from the Main train station to the Zagreb main square! Definitely a must see if you'll ever visit Zagreb!
Saturday, 11 December 2010
Sunny winter day...
We are really having crazy weather these days. Yesterday, just few moments before I took this photo, it was snowing and the sun was shinning at the same time! It was really crazy watching snow fall on the sunny streets. I took this photo at beautiful Zagreb park Zrinjevac. Look at these trees, aren't they just gorgeous? And really very old!
I wish you all a nice weekend! Take care and rest a bit!
I wish you all a nice weekend! Take care and rest a bit!
Friday, 10 December 2010
The sound of music I love!
This is not a specially eye catching photo but it shows a place very dear to me. It is The Croatian Music Institute - a place where I used to go quite often during my high school days (Gymnasium education) as we had a pretty ambitious music professor. I remember a lots of good and interesting classical music concerts! The Croatian Music Institute is the oldest music institution in Croatia. It was founded in Zagreb in 1827. as a music loving society - Societas filharmonica zagrebiensis - also known as Musikverein.
Thursday, 9 December 2010
Fritule for you...
Although I am not a big fan of winter, there is one thing about the Christmas time I really like - it is all the delicacy you can buy on the Christmas fairs around the city. One of it is Fritule - a typical dessert from the Mediterranean part of Croatia. So, not really typical for Zagreb, but still something you should definitely try! I found great description and recipe on this blog - Sweet sensation.
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
One thing always worth fighting for!
This is one thing I would definitely recommend you to go and see if in Zagreb - Human Rights Film Festival (HRFF)! It is an annual Zagreb-based film festival and this year it is held from December 6.-11. in Kino Europa. There are always lots of good films to watch which are all dealing with highly important issues considering human rights. This year's theme in focus is Publicity - a well chosen theme if you ask me!
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
Clouds all around...
I'm going to be completely honest with you here - I've been ill for several days last week (nothing serious, just cold, but still very unpleasant!) and also incredibly busy as the end of the year approaches. So, I must say I didn't go anywhere and didn't do anything worth mentioning! As a result I am a bit short on photos to show you here and that makes me really sad! Never the less, I'll do my best to organize myself better in the future. As for a today's photo, it is the same view I showed you several times already and I have a feeling it will become a ''trade mark'' of this blog. The mountain Medvednica was all covered in clouds today and it even rained, but the temperature was quite high for this time of year - around 14°C (which is around 57°F).
Monday, 6 December 2010
Happy Name Day Nikola Tesla!
''I consider it to be my duty, as a son of my country, to help the city of Zagreb in any way with an advice or act - said in this building Nikola Tesla, May 24th, 1892. when he proposed to the city council a construction of the central power station of alternating current.''
This memorial was put next to the entrance of the city council in honor of this great men - Nikola Tesla - to whom owe so much! He was born in Smiljan village near the city of Gospić in Croatia. Later on in his life he lived and worked in USA with Tomas Edison. There are still lots of controversies considering all their inventions and the truth who exactly invented what. As today is Saint Nicholas Day I wish Nikola Tesla a happy Name Day!
This memorial was put next to the entrance of the city council in honor of this great men - Nikola Tesla - to whom owe so much! He was born in Smiljan village near the city of Gospić in Croatia. Later on in his life he lived and worked in USA with Tomas Edison. There are still lots of controversies considering all their inventions and the truth who exactly invented what. As today is Saint Nicholas Day I wish Nikola Tesla a happy Name Day!
Sunday, 5 December 2010
So here it is...
Dear readers, I have showed you yesterday a part of the city Christmas decoration and I couldn't resist not showing you at least one more photo. So here it is, one of the many Christmas trees that are decorated all across the town. This one is placed on the Zagreb main square. As you may remember from one of the recent posts, it is the one been decorated last Sunday.
I hope you had a nice weekend and are prepared for a new working weak!
I hope you had a nice weekend and are prepared for a new working weak!
Saturday, 4 December 2010
The red bridge
After yesterday when I had a bit of a sharp post about the sufficiency of Zagreb public transport, I'll do a completely opposite thing today. I must say that Zagreb looks really beautiful in time of Christmas because it is always decorated in beautiful lights and decoration. Here you can see a part of it, which I took at the Krvavi most (i.e. Bloody bridge). Krvavi most is the name of this very short street in the city center that binds the Radićeva and Tkalčićeva street. Here used to pass the Medvešćak brook and at this exact place there used to be a wooden bridge. This brook was a border between two towns - Kaptol and Gradec - that used to have many fights at that spot. Because of these conflicts it got the name Bloody bridge. I find it all quite ironic with these red lights set here!
Friday, 3 December 2010
Waiting for the tram!
Waiting for the tram is a pretty usual thing in Zagreb - and I mean REALLY waiting! - for long! I must say that we don't have too good public transport service, although I suppose it could be much worse. Another thing in question here is the price of a ticket - it is one of the highest in Europe, especially considering our standard of living. And the cost of living in Zagreb is also very high - we had a more expensive square meter (in real estates) than it was in the center of Vienna. But this economic crises changed that - thank God! So, the city government instead of improving and stimulating the use of public transport, goes another step back by announcing new rising of ticket prices and cutting down the number of trams and buses in everyday traffic.
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Marching king Tomislav
Ok, I admit it, this photo has nothing to do with the current weather in Zagreb. It's been rain-snow-sun all the time for few days now. Still I wanted to show you this photo that I took recently because it is a sort of an antipode of one of my first photos I made for this blog. It is the King and the magnolia tree which I took during warm spring days. This sculpture of King Tomislav (he was the first Croatian king who lived in X. century) was made by a famous Croatian sculptor Robert Frangeš-Mihanović between 1928. and 1938. He also made a beautiful carving of Holy Trinity at the entrance to the Zagreb Cathedral.
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
December Theme Day - Time
I fully understand that this is not a particularly nice photo but I strongly wished to show you one clock that probably not even Zagrepčani (i.e. people of Zagreb) are aware of - it is this clock at the top of the building that's on the corner of Ilica and Gundulićeva street. The clock is quite highly placed and rarely used by the passers by, but is very visible from the Gradec and under the Tower Lotrščak where the favorite view of the Zagreb is placed. As the today's theme is ''Time'' I immediately remembered this photo that I took some time ago. Although, I am not happy for making this partly a Heineken advertisement, I still must say that behind this advert, that stands here for many years now, lies a sad story of a popular Zagreb tavern called Corso. But I'll leave that story for some other time.
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