Zagreb Bus Station
Zagreb Bus Station Autobusni kolodvor Zagreb | |||||
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| General information | |||||
| Location | Marin Držić Avenue 4 Marin Držić Neighborhood, Trnje, Zagreb Croatia | ||||
| Coordinates | 45°48′14″N 15°59′35″E / 45.8038°N 15.9931°E | ||||
| System | subsidiary of Zagreb Holding | ||||
| Owned by | City of Zagreb | ||||
| Operated by | Zagreb Holding | ||||
| Bus stands | 44 | ||||
| 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 | ||||
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Zagreb Bus Station or Zagreb Coach Station (Croatian: Autobusni kolodvor Zagreb, shorter: AKZ) is the central bus station of Zagreb and the biggest of its kind in Southeastern Europe. Founded in 1961, it was rebuilt for the 1987 Summer Universiade.
The station's operating company is Autobusni kolodvor Zagreb d.o.o., a subsidiary of the Zagreb Holding.
The core businesses are passenger transport, reception of buses, luggage and goods, sale of train tickets, information and cloakroom services. It covers 17,200 m2 of indoor space. With 44 terminals, it is the biggest bus station in Croatia. As an "A" category station, it is a member of the Pan-European Association of Bus Stations.