The workshop will take place at the Rectorate of the University of Zadar:

Mihovila Pavlinovića 1,

23000, Zadar.

Located on the stunning Adriatic coast, Zadar is a city where ancient history and modern life blend seamlessly. With its Roman ruins, medieval churches, and unique contemporary attractions such as the Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun, Zadar offers visitors a rich cultural experience. The city proudly preserves its UNESCO World Heritage Venetian defence works, constructed between the 15th and 17th centuries. Beyond its historic core, the city is surrounded by beautiful islands and national parks, making it a perfect destination to explore both heritage and nature.

How to get to Zadar?

Zadar is easily accessible for international visitors. The city is served by Zadar Airport, with direct connections to many European destinations, especially during the summer season. Excellent motorway links connect Zadar with Zagreb and other Croatian cities, while regular bus and ferry services make it a convenient hub for exploring the Dalmatian coast and nearby islands.