Visitors

The biggest festival for all lovers of the written word, INTERLIBER, the 47th International Book Fair, is opening its doors again from 11 to 16 November 2025. Get ready for six days infused with the scent of fresh pages and a warm atmosphere where the love of books can be felt at every step.

Interliber is not only a fair, but the largest literary event in Croatia, an unavoidable cultural event that celebrates the book. It brings together domestic and international publishers, booksellers, authors and readers, creating the perfect place to promote literature and enhance the reading community.

What to expect?

As every year, Interliber will offer the widest selection of all publications in one place: from the latest bestsellers to rare titles, all at special promotional prices. Here is what awaits you:

  • meetings with favourite authors and book signings
  • launches of new titles
  • interesting panels and discussions

Guest of honour: Paul Lynch

We are very pleased to announce that the guest of honor at the 47th Interliber is the acclaimed Irish author Paul Lynch, winner of the prestigious Booker Prize for his novel “Prophet Song.” Don’t miss the opportunity to meet this internationally recognized writer and hear firsthand about his work and his award-winning novel.

Novelty: "Let Me Tell You a Story - A Fairy Tale in Our Hands"

In order to inspire the love of books among the youngest readers, this year we present a special project: “Let Me Tell You a Story - A Fairy Tale in Our Hands”, taking place on the gallery of the pavilion 5.

Through interactive workshops and storytelling sessions, we will demonstrate the power of fairy tales and the invaluable importance of reading to children from an early age. Fairy tales are not just a child’s first contact with books but also a vital encounter with fundamental human values, the first lesson in distinguishing between good and evil in the world that surrounds them.

The right book at the right time is all we need to enrich our world because, as Joseph Addison said: “Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body.

Admission is free for all visitors.

We look forward to your visit and to meeting you again.