Jelačić Square
The Jelačić Square is Zagreb's main square. In short it's being called in many ways: „Trg bana Jelačića“, „Jelačićev trg“; it's known among locals as „Jelačić-plac“ (Jelačić...
The Jelačić Square is Zagreb's main square. In short it's being called in many ways: „Trg bana Jelačića“, „Jelačićev trg“; it's known among locals as „Jelačić-plac“ (Jelačić...
The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Stephen and Ladislaus or the Zagreb Cathedral is the largest Croatian sacral building and one of the...
The vibrant street in the centre of the city evolved from a stream valley in the Middle Ages between the oldest fortfied residential areas of Zagreb- Gradec and Kaptol. Long...
The Maksimir park-forest, first among its kind in southeastern Europe, was opened in 1794 at the motion of bishop Maksimilijan Vrhovac. In 1839 bishop Juraj Haulik...
Medvedgrad is an old town (fortification) built in the 13th century (1249 - 1254) after the attack of the Tatars in 1242. It rests on the southern slopes of the...
The Zagreb funicular connects the Upper Town of Zagreb with the Lower Town of Zagreb. The station at the bottom is in Tomićeva street (which runs onto Ilica street), whereas...