Discover the Heart of Europe at the House of Europe
Explore the House of Europe in Zagreb, a cultural hub celebrating European heritage through exhibitions, events, and artistic endeavors.
Nestled in the heart of Zagreb, the House of Europe serves as a vital establishment promoting European values, culture, and cooperation. This dynamic venue is not just an office for the European Union; it is a thriving space for cultural exchange and community engagement. Visitors can immerse themselves in a wide array of exhibitions that highlight artistic endeavors from across Europe, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in the continent's cultural heritage. The House of Europe hosts regular events, workshops, and discussions, allowing tourists to engage with local artists and intellectuals. These programs are designed to foster understanding and appreciation of the diverse cultures that make up Europe. Whether you are an art lover, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about European affairs, the House of Europe provides a perfect backdrop for exploration and discovery. The building itself is an architectural gem that reflects the contemporary spirit of Zagreb while paying homage to its historical roots. Surrounded by charming cafes and vibrant streets, it offers a welcoming atmosphere where visitors can relax and soak in the local culture. Be sure to check the event calendar before your visit to experience the House of Europe’s unique offerings fully, ensuring your trip is both enriching and enjoyable.
Local tips
- Check the event calendar on their website for special exhibitions and workshops during your visit.
- Visit during weekdays for a quieter experience and more opportunities to engage with staff.
- Take advantage of the nearby cafes for a coffee break after exploring the exhibitions.
- Don't miss out on the multilingual materials available for international visitors.
A brief summary to House of Europe
- Ul. Augusta Cesarca 4, Zagreb, 10000, HR
- +38514681301
- Visit website
- Monday 9 am-5 pm
- Tuesday 9 am-5 pm
- Wednesday 9 am-5 pm
- Thursday 9 am-5 pm
- Friday 9 am-4 pm
Getting There
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Tram
If you are starting from the main square, Trg bana Jelačića, walk to the tram station located just at the square. Take tram line 6 or 11 in the direction of 'Sveti Duh' or 'Dubrava' respectively. After about 4 stops, get off at the 'Mali Bukovac' station. From there, walk north on Ul. Augusta Cesarca for approximately 5 minutes until you reach House of Europe, located at Ul. Augusta Cesarca 4.
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Bus
If you are near the Zagreb Bus Station (Autobusni kolodvor), walk to the 'Mali Bukovac' bus stop located just outside the station. Take bus line 218 towards 'Trnje' and after 3 stops, get off at 'Ribnjak' stop. From there, head north on Ul. Augusta Cesarca for about 8 minutes until you reach House of Europe at Ul. Augusta Cesarca 4.
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Walking
If you are in the vicinity of the Zagreb Cathedral, start walking toward the east along Kaptol street. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Ul. Augusta Cesarca. Turn left onto Ul. Augusta Cesarca and walk for about 10 minutes. House of Europe will be on your right at Ul. Augusta Cesarca 4.
Attractions Nearby to House of Europe
- Trg Europe
- Park međunarodnoga priznanja Republike Hrvatske
- European Square
- Replika grada Zagreba
- Zagreb Welcomes You
- Manduševac
- Cathedral of Zagreb
- Advent Zagreb
- Trg bana Josipa Jelačića
- Ban Josip Jelačić Statue
- Verzamel Plein
- Zagreb
- Small Gallery
- Monument of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- Kaptol Fortress
Landmarks nearby to House of Europe
- Monument to Croatia's EU Accession
- Ancient Roman Coin Findspot Marker
- Free Spirit Tours - Zagreb free tour and other tours
- The Ilica Skyscraper
- Ancient Roman Tombstone
- The Small Steps
- Franciscan monastery of Saint Francis of Assisi
- Old Town Zagreb
- Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord
- Stone Gate
- Hrvatska turistička zajednica - Zagreb
- Zagreb 80's museum
- Church of St. Catherine
- Spomenik prostitutki
- Monument to the Baković sisters (Spomenik sestrama Baković)