Zagreb Bus Station
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Zagreb Bus Station Autobusni kolodvor Zagreb | |||||
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subsidiary of Zagreb Holding | |||||
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General information | |||||
Location | Marin Držić Avenue 4 Marin Držić Neighborhood, Zagreb Croatia | ||||
Coordinates | 45°48′14″N 15°59′35″E / 45.8038°N 15.9931°E | ||||
Owned by | City of Zagreb | ||||
Operated by | Zagreb Holding | ||||
Bus stands | 44[1] | ||||
Construction | |||||
Parking | yes | ||||
Bicycle facilities | yes | ||||
Architect | Vojteh Ravnikar, Majda Kregar | ||||
Architectural style | brutalism | ||||
Other information | |||||
Website | akz.hr | ||||
History | |||||
Opening | July 4, 1962 | ||||
Rebuilt | 1987[1] | ||||
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Zagreb Bus Station (Croatian: Autobusni kolodvor Zagreb, shorter: AKZ) is the central bus station of Zagreb and the biggest of its kind in Southeastern Europe.[1] Founded in 1961, it was rebuilt for the 1987 Summer Universiade.[1] It is located on Marin Držić Avenue near Ban Jelačić Square.[1]
Autobusni kolodvor Zagreb d.o.o. is subsidiary of the Zagreb Holding.[1]
The core businesses are passenger transport, reception of buses, luggage and goods, sale of train tickets, information and cloakroom services.[1]
As an "A" category station, it is a member of the Pan-European Association of Bus Stations.