Public & street art

Public and street art map for Zagreb

Explore Zagreb’s public art and street art with local markers and neighborhood discovery.

Find public art across Zagreb

Zagreb's public art spans historical monuments in the city center, contemporary sculptures along the Sava waterfront, and installations in emerging cultural districts like Donji Grad and Maksimirski Perivoj. Browse markers for sculptures, installations, and civic artworks in key districts—from classical plazas like Ban Jelačić Square to modern public commissions in revitalized neighborhoods. Use the map to discover how Zagreb's public art reflects its layered history and creative present.

Map murals and urban pieces

Zagreb's dynamic street art culture flourishes in multiple neighborhoods: legal mural projects near the railway station area, creative walls in Donji Grad and Savski Marof, and experimental street-level works around cultural institutions. Follow street art points and contribute missing walls to improve route quality. The city's street art scene is particularly active in refurbished industrial zones and cultural quarters, making for rewarding neighborhood exploration.

Neighborhood art routes and cultural corridors

Discover Zagreb's diverse neighborhoods through art routes that connect public sculptures with street-level works. Start in the Upper Town (Gornji Grad) for historical artworks and then move through Donji Grad for contemporary pieces and murals. The Sava waterfront corridor and nearby parks offer walkable routes that showcase Zagreb's commitment to integrating public art into urban renewal. Use the map to build routes that match your pace and neighborhood interests.

Grow Zagreb's art map with community contributions

Help improve Zagreb's art map by submitting missing murals, sculptures, and public installations, especially in neighborhoods undergoing cultural revitalization. If you discover a new mural, community-led art project, or public commission, contribute it so the map becomes more useful for locals and visitors. Include neighborhood context and nearby landmarks to help other explorers understand how individual works connect to Zagreb's evolving public art landscape.

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This page is maintained by the art.kubus editorial team using public-source research, local context, and community-verified map contributions.

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