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To do in Croatia: Your Montly Events Guide - March

11 Mar 2024
Experience Vinart Grand Tasting, the largest event for wine lovers and professionals, starting from February,10. This event includes an exclusive promenade Petit Tasting, no less than 26 wine workshops, and the Grand Tasting which will take place in Lauba, Zagreb on March 1-2.



The 1st Croatian Art Glass Biennale has selected 71 art pieces from Croatian contemporary productions in glass which will be exhibited at the Museum of Ancient Glass in Zadar from January 26 until March 26.

European Fencing Cup at Dom Sportova, Zagreb, March 2 – 3.

Visual artist Željko Beljan aims to examine the backgrounds of the Borovo shoe factory and the recreational activities it offers to employees, while focussing on the history of women’s sports, in his Open Studio taking place in the Miroslav Kraljević Gallery, Zagreb, March 4 – 31

French musician and composer Yann Tierson, well-known for the soundtrack of the beloved French film Amélie, is coming to Tvornica Kulture, Zagreb, March 5.



David Bowen presents 126 movable mechanical installations that sway to the rhythm of the wind outside the gallery in the Tele-present wind exhibition, at Kontejner, Odranska 1/1, Zagreb from March 7 – 29.

Adrienn Lengyel and Vera Brecz are researching the depths of what it means to be a woman in the modern world in the Secretum, Feminum, Profundum exhibition at the Liszt Institute, Hungarian Cultural Centre, Augusta Cesarca 10, Zagreb March 7 - April 5.

Tomislav Gotovac remains a great part of Zagreb’s urban iconography, from the time his work was considered controversial to when it became highly appreciated and admired worldwide. All there is to know of him, and his matronyme as Antonio G. Lauer, will be revealed at the Tomislav Gotovac aka Antonio G. Lauer: Ascending Descending Genealogy exhibition at The Museum of Contemporary Art (MSU), Zagreb from February 9 - May 19.

The international eno-gastro festival WineRi will host up to 80 exhibitors gathering from approximately 10 different countries to showcase a variety of educative workshops, premier wines and winery presentations at the congress center Exportdrvo, Rijeka March 8 – 9.

This year, the 15th Zagreb Jazz Festival will welcome to the stage one of the world’s greatest blues, gospel and jazz singers, Lizz Wright at Kino SC, Zagreb, March 10.

To commemorate the 10-year anniversary since the release of his first EP “Change of Seasons”, the most prominent regional musician J.R. August is returning to the stage of Peti Kupe, Zagreb, on March 14, to record a live album.

The Istrian sausage producers’ meeting and sampling “With Sausage in Europe” will be accompanied by presentations, lectures, concerts and contests taking place in a “sausage town” built on the square of Sv. Petar u Šumi, Istra, from March 15 – 17.

The ballet diptych DYAD 1929 / LIGHT THROUGH THE FINGERS by artists Massimiliano Volpini and Wayne McGregor will premiere from March 15 - 21 at The Croatian National Theatre (HNK), Zagreb.

The Island of Korčula has recently joined its third cultural route to the council of Europe with the Camino Korčula route, stretching for over 160 km. The unveiling of these antique routes and pilgrimage paths, more commonly known as Camino Korčula Weekend, will take place from March 15 - 17. 

The Lim Bay Oysters Day is hosted on the March 16, when oysters are the most flavoursome, serving as a unique delicacy in a place where they are grown in Lim Bay, Istria.


The nine-time award winner Darko Jurčević-Charlie has been astonishing the audiences and juries with his unique guitar playing techniques since the early 2000s and will be performing as Darko Jurčević-Charlie Trio at JazzHR, Lisinski, Zagreb on March 20. 

The R&B and Hip-hop night RNB CONFUSION will spark up the ground of the 3 thematic floors at club Katran, Zagreb, on March 22.

FDI: Board Game Festival has an organized two-day programme for all ages and levels of knowledge of the gaming scene at Caffe bar Crni Mačak, Zagreb, on March 23-24.

Lent concert of the LADO ensemble “Oh, Jesus Give Me Tears” at the St. Mark Church, Zagreb on March 22.


Vlatko Stefanovski will be performing an intimate solo acoustic concert, to further share his unique fusion of etno-jazz, rock, blues and traditional Macedonian music, along with his excuisite guitar skills with the audience at Dvorana Lora (Poljudsko Šetalište 21), Split, March 27.

Multimedia installation by Ivan Marušić Klif “Fear of Emptiness” which had its grand opening at Meštrović Gallery, Split on November 17 in commemoration of the 140 Anniversary of Ivan Meštrović’s birth will last until March 31.

To promote their third highly applauded studio album “III” which came out in September last year, the synthwave-trio Pocket Palma are coming to Tvornica kulture, Zagreb, on March 16 and to club Oxygene, Osijek, on March 30.
 

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