Kockica in Zagreb, Croatia. Completed in 1968. Architect: Ivan Vitić. Brutalist style building, Socialist-era architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Croatia Blog Posts
Church of the Holy Cross
Church of the Holy Cross in Zagreb, Croatia. Constructed between 1971 and 1982. Brutalist style, Socialist architecture in former Yugoslavia.
Mamutica
Mamutica in Zagreb, Croatia. Apartment building completed in 1974. Brutalist style, Socialist architecture in former Yugoslavia.
Richter’s skyscrapers
Richter’s skyscrapers in Zagreb, Croatia. Completed in 1968, also known as The Rockets. Brutalist tower block, Socialist architecture in former Yugoslavia.
In photos: twenty-five of the most striking spomeniks in the BalkansÂ
Spomenik photographs: Epic Tito-era World War II-related monuments and memorials, known as spomeniks, constructed in the former Yugoslavia.
The cheapest way to get from Zagreb city centre to the airport
The cheapest way to get from Zagreb city centre to the airport: A budget-friendly and potentially more convenient alternative to the airport bus.
Budapest to Belgrade the Long Way: An Introduction to the Balkans
A 3-week Budapest to Belgrade itinerary. The highlights of the Balkans, travelling from Hungary through Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia & Hercegovina to Serbia.
Street Art in Zagreb, Croatia
Street Art in Zagreb: Discover the vibrant street art in Croatia’s capital, Zagreb. Street Art Museum (MUU) is behind the great Branimirova Street project.