Wednesday, 31st December 2025

Croatia Imposes Strict Fines for Air Conditioners on Building Façades Under New Law

Croatia's new law, effective January 2025, bans external air conditioners on building façades and imposes fines up to EUR 10,000 to improve urban aesthetics and enforce building management standards

In response to the growing impact of climate change, Croatia has passed a new Law on Building Management and Maintenance, which will come into effect on 1 January 2025, banning the installation of external air conditioning units on building façades. The law introduces fines of up to EUR 10,000 for violations, though it will not be applied retroactively, sparing those who already have units installed.

The legislation also enforces penalties for construction works that mar the appearance of buildings, such as enclosing balconies or loggias. This marks a significant shift in Croatia’s approach to urban aesthetics, as similar regulations existed in the past but were rarely enforced. The government hopes this new law will improve the management of buildings, enhance the visual appeal of cities, and address long-standing tensions between co-owners over building alterations.

With fines ranging from EUR 1,000 to EUR 5,000 for non-compliance, the law underscores a renewed commitment to maintaining Croatia’s architectural heritage while adapting to modern environmental challenges.

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