Friday, 7th November 2025

Bazaar Returns: Zagreb’s First Urban Market Reopens

Zagreb’s first urban market, Bazaar, is making a long-awaited comeback on 19 October at Tvornica Kulture.

Entry is free, and the event will run from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., bringing together around 50 exhibitors showcasing designer clothing, vintage items, furniture, natural cosmetics, comics, illustrations, jewellery, and more.

First launched in 2012, Bazaar quickly became a hub for artists, small craftspeople, designers, and collectors, attracting over 25,000 visitors and more than 1,800 exhibitors across Croatia and the region.

Over the years, it was hosted at several iconic city venues, including the former Heinzelova Street slaughterhouse, the Museum of Contemporary Art, and Tuškanac garage rooftop.

The market aims to revive its vibrant community spirit, blending creativity, design, and social energy, giving locals and visitors alike a full day of discovery and cultural engagement.

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