Czech Embassy In Zagreb, Croatia

Organization Type(mission) Embassy
Country Czech Republic flag Czech Republic
Located country Croatia flag Croatia
Located city Zagreb
Address(street) Romeo Tower, Radnicka cesta /
10000 Zagreb
Croatia
Emails Not provided
Fax (+385) 1 6177 630
Telephone number (+385) 1 617 6894
Office hours Monday-Friday: 07:45 - 16:15
Visiting hours: Monday - Friday 09:00 - 12:00
Head of mission Mr Vladimír Zavázal, Ambassador
Services Not provided
Social media Not provided
Location
The Czech Embassy in Zagreb is located at Romeo Tower, Radnicka cesta /,10000 Zagreb,Croatia. The office hours are Monday-Friday: 07:45 - 16:15 , and Visiting hours: Monday - Friday 09:00 - 12:00.It is currently unclear what consular services the institution provides. Please confirm by phone. If a phone number is listed, it is recommended to consult through the phone first. If there is no phone number, you can obtain more detailed information through email or social media.

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