Kockica

Kockica
Zgrada ministarstava (Ministry Building)
Kockica in 2025, as seen from the northwest.
Interactive map of the Kockica area
General information
StatusCompleted
Architectural styleModernism
LocationZagreb, Prisavlje 14
Coordinates45°47′26.4″N 15°58′07.8″E / 45.790667°N 15.968833°E / 45.790667; 15.968833
Construction started1963
Completed1968
Opened1968
LandlordThe Government of the Republic of Croatia
Height
Heightroof 50 m (164 ft)
Technical details
Floor count10
Floor area14,500 m2 (156,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
ArchitectIvan Vitić
Main contractorEuropean Construction
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Kockica (a diminutive form of "kocka", Croatian for "dice" or "little cube") is a 10-story mixed-use building located at Prisavlje 14 in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. It was originally built to house the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Croatia and currently serves as the headquarters of Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Transport and Infrastructure and Ministry of Tourism of Croatia. Croatian architect Ivan Vitić planned the building, the construction of which began in 1963. However, the construction was delayed because of the 1964 Zagreb flood, and the building was finished in 1968.