Zagreb's numerous museums reflect the history, art and culture of Zagreb and Croatia as a whole.
These include: The Archaeological Museum, Croatian Natural History Museum, Museum of the City of Zagreb, Arts and Crafts Museum, Croatian Naive Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art and many others.
The city offers much in the way of cultural enjoyment with scores of permanent and seasonal theatres,exhibitions and concerts. Of these, The Croatian National Theatre is the most impressive.
The Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall is visited by 800,000 people each year.
In addition, Zagreb is the venue for many festivals including the World Festival of Animated Films, the Music Bienniale, the international festival of avant-garde music and the Week of Contemporary Dance.
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