we're in a palace called palace erdody—draskovic.us ones, and this was built in the 18th century. first for count erdody, and then later for count draskovic, rebuilt in the 19th century. it was actually a palace where they lived until 1947 when this building became the state archive of zagreb and this is where the most important documents of zagreb are kept. slavica takes me on a tour through the narrow streets and tells me why she started the project. this year, seven of the gated buildings were open to the public. walking through the old town which is residential area, it is usually quiet and not a lot of people up here. you see all of these nice gates and you think, what is behind? somehow you know there are these courtyards behind but you don't get a chance to see them as a regular person. this is how the idea started. we wanted to open them and wanted ourselves even to feel the atmosphere, reinterpret some of the history and give some urban taste to it and make it accessible for all of our citizens and tourists. some of the cour