By joining our Erasmus Training Courses in Zagreb, teachers and education staff will discover a dynamic and culturally diverse city located in the heart of Croatia. Zagreb is a charming capital that blends Central European elegance with Mediterranean warmth. With its historic streets, lively cafés, and rich cultural scene, the city offers an authentic and memorable experience. In this page you will learn more about Zagreb and about the Erasmus Training Course taking place in Zagreb in which teachers and education staff can participate receiving an Erasmus+ grant covering all of the costs.
Why choosing Zagreb?Zagreb, the vibrant capital of Croatia, is a city where tradition and modernity come together in a uniquely welcoming atmosphere. Known for its charming blend of Central European architecture and Mediterranean spirit, Zagreb offers rich opportunities to explore history, culture, and innovation. From the cobbled streets of the Upper Town to the lively markets and open-air cafés, the city invites discovery at every corner.
Zagreb is also an emerging hub for education, creativity, and digital innovation, with a growing international community and a strong focus on lifelong learning. Its relaxed pace, green spaces, and walkable city center provide the ideal setting for reflection and professional development. With excellent infrastructure, cultural richness, and a friendly atmosphere, Zagreb is the perfect destination for teachers and education staff to gain new insights and embrace innovative teaching practices. Erasmus Teacher Trainings in ZagrebIf you choose to join our Erasmus teacher training courses in Zagreb, you will discover a city where history, creativity, and education intersect in a uniquely authentic way. Zagreb offers a welcoming and inspiring environment, with a growing number of community-driven initiatives, innovative learning spaces, and cultural centers that support fresh approaches to teaching.
As an educator, you’ll have the opportunity to explore engaging workshops that connect tradition with innovation—blending local heritage, digital tools, and experiential learning. Zagreb’s atmosphere encourages reflection and connection, from its vibrant street art and open-air concerts to its bustling markets and cozy literary cafés. This is a city that invites you to slow down, engage deeply, and reimagine your role as an educator in a constantly evolving world. |
Erasmus Learning Academy in ZagrebZagreb stands as one of Central Europe’s most charming and intellectually vibrant capitals, known for its rich cultural heritage, educational tradition, and growing innovation scene. The city is gaining recognition as a creative hub in the Balkans, with an increasing presence in design, technology, and the arts. Zagreb regularly hosts international conferences, film festivals, and cultural events that bring together educators, artists, and innovators from across Europe. Its museums, theaters, and vibrant local festivals offer an environment where creativity and learning naturally converge. The city's welcoming and multicultural character makes it an inspiring destination for educators seeking fresh perspectives and meaningful connections.
Erasmus Learning Academy organizes teacher training courses for KA121 and KA122 Erasmus+ projects in a residential format: you will be provided with catering and accommodation in the same hotel where the course takes place, ensuring maximum comfort and the opportunity to connect with fellow teachers and educators from across Europe. Relax and focus on your learning journey—we will handle everything from course activities to a cultural program tailored to your interests. |
Top 10 things to do and see in Zagreb
1. Upper Town (Gornji Grad)The historic heart of Zagreb, with cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and landmarks like St. Mark’s Church. Perfect for a scenic walk through the city’s past.
3. Zagreb CathedralThe tallest building in Croatia, this neo-Gothic cathedral impresses with its twin spires and rich history dating back to the 11th century.
5. Zagreb City MuseumAn engaging museum that showcases the history and cultural evolution of Zagreb from medieval times to the present day.
7. Ban Jelačić SquareThe city’s central square and meeting point, surrounded by shops, cafes, and historic buildings. A hub of activity in both day and night.
9. Mirogoj CemeteryMore than just a cemetery—this architectural masterpiece with arcades and sculptures is one of the most beautiful in Europe.
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2. St. Mark’s ChurchFamous for its vibrant tiled roof depicting the coats of arms of Zagreb and Croatia, this 13th-century church is a symbol of the city.
4. Dolac MarketKnown as the “belly of Zagreb,” this open-air market is a great place to taste local produce, cheeses, and traditional snacks in a lively atmosphere.
6. Maksimir ParkA vast green oasis in the city, perfect for relaxing walks, picnics, and visits to the Zagreb Zoo located within the park.
8. Art Pavilion (Umjetnički Paviljon)An iconic exhibition space hosting rotating art shows, this beautiful 19th-century building is a must-visit for art and architecture lovers.
10. Tkalčićeva StreetA lively pedestrian street lined with bars, cafes, and restaurants. The perfect spot to enjoy Zagreb’s café culture and nightlife.
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