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  • Zagreb souvenir is often a 'Croata' tie (apparently ties originate in Croatia).
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  • Mirogoj cemetery park is considered among the more noteworthy landmarks in the City of Zagreb. Catholic, Orthodox, Muslim, Jewish, Protestant and irreligious graves can all be found. In the arcades are the last resting places of many famous Croatians. Architect Hermann Bollé designed the main building. The cemetery is classified by Trip Advisor as the 3th tourist attractive of Zagreb.
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  • Novi Zagreb. The MSU (contemporary Art Museum, - 2003 - designed by architect Igor Franic)   is a building on a major traffic route which is an important link between Zagreb's historical centre and its new districts across the Sava River. The collections are the most important of all Croatia and include thousand contemporary artworks created by Croatian and international artists.
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  • Novi Zagreb. The MSU (contemporary Art Museum, - 2003 - designed by architect Igor Franic)   is a important cultural centre beween Zagreb's historical centre and its new districts across the Sava River.
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  • Novi Zagreb. The MSU (contemporary Art Museum, - 2003 - designed by architect Igor Franic)   is a building on a major traffic route which is an important link between Zagreb's historical centre and its new districts across the Sava River. The collections are the most important of all Croatia and include thousand contemporary artworks created by Croatian and international artists.
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  • Mirogoj cemetery park is considered among the more noteworthy landmarks in the City of Zagreb. Catholic, Orthodox, Muslim, Jewish, Protestant and irreligious graves can all be found. In the arcades are the last resting places of many famous Croatians. Architect Hermann Bollé designed the main building. The cemetery is classified by Trip Advisor as the 3th tourist attractive of Zagreb.
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  • Mirogoj cemetery park is considered among the more noteworthy landmarks in the City of Zagreb. Catholic, Orthodox, Muslim, Jewish, Protestant and irreligious graves can all be found. In the arcades are the last resting places of many famous Croatians. Architect Hermann Bollé designed the main building. The cemetery is classified by Trip Advisor as the 3th tourist attractive of Zagreb.
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  • Mirogoj cemetery park is considered among the more noteworthy landmarks in the City of Zagreb. Catholic, Orthodox, Muslim, Jewish, Protestant and irreligious graves can all be found. In the arcades are the last resting places of many famous Croatians. Architect Hermann Bollé designed the main building. The cemetery is classified by Trip Advisor as the 3th tourist attractive of Zagreb.
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  • Novi Zagreb. The MSU (contemporary Art Museum, - 2003 - designed by architect Igor Franic)   is a building on a major traffic route which is an important link between Zagreb's historical centre and its new districts across the Sava River. The collections are the most important of all Croatia and include thousand contemporary artworks created by Croatian and international artists.
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  • Novi Zagreb. The MSU (contemporary Art Museum, - 2003 - designed by architect Igor Franic)   is a building on a major traffic route which is an important link between Zagreb's historical centre and its new districts across the Sava River. The collections are the most important of all Croatia and include thousand contemporary artworks created by Croatian and international artists.
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  • Jarun lake. Zagreb's nightlife is primarily student-orientated, and the club Aquarius is a treat for any clubber.
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  • A'Marie, the show room of the fashion designer Anamarija Brkic Visnjic. Zagreb's fashion scene is moving forward, fast. Homegrown designers have been on the rise on the international catwalks and streetscapes
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  • The Zagreb Funicular connecting the Ilica Street with Strossmayer Gradec hill on the Old City. Its 66-metre (217 ft) track makes it one of the shortest public-transport funiculars in the world. The funicular was built in 1890 and has been in operation since April 23, 1893. On the right the Lotrscak tower of Gradec.
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  • The Zagreb Funicular connecting the Ilica Street with Strossmayer Gradec hill on the Old City. Its 66-metre (217 ft) track makes it one of the shortest public-transport funiculars in the world. The funicular was built in 1890 and has been in operation since April 23, 1893.
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  • Old City. Gradec, St Mark church (13th cent.).The roof tiles represent the coat of arms of Zagreb (white castle on red background) and Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia.
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  • Dolac market  is the most visited and the best known farmer's market in Zagreb. It is located only a few dozen meters away from the main city square, Ban Jela?i?.
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  • Old City Radiceva st connect Gradec hill to the main square of Zagreb, Josipa Jelacica trg.
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  • Old City. Gradec, St Mark church (13th cent.).The roof tiles represent the coat of arms of Zagreb (white castle on red background) and Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia.
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  • Old City. Gradec, St Mark church (13th cent.).The roof tiles represent the coat of arms of Zagreb (white castle on red background) and Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia.
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  • Dolac market  is the most visited and the best known farmer's market in Zagreb. It is located only a few dozen meters away from the main city square, Ban Jela?i?. On the back the cathedral of Kaptol hill.
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  • Old City. Gradec, St Mark church (13th cent.).The roof tiles represent the coat of arms of Zagreb (white castle on red background) and Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia.
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  • Mihanoviceva street, neoclassical architecture.
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  • Petar Preradovic trg ("Flowes square"). The neoclassical architecture of the passage Octagon.
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  • Old City, Kaptol hill. In the foreground the Holy Mary's column with angels and fountain by Herman Bollé 1880-1882.
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  • Old City, Kapto hill. The cathedral.
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  • Petar Preradovic trg ("Flowes square"). The neoclassical architecture of the passage Octagon.
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  • Boja cafè, one of the most trendy and cool fot fashioned young people.
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  • Old Town. Gradec hill. The jesuit baroque church of St. Catherine (1632 a.C.)
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  • Old city, view from Gradec hill. The Kaptol hill with the neogothic cathedral dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. Construction on the cathedral started in 1093, but the building was destroyed by the Tatars in 1242 and severely damaged in the 1880 by a earthquake. The restoration of the cathedral in the Neo-Gothic style was led by Hermann Bollé, bringing the cathedral to its present form.
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  • Mihanoviceva street, neoclassical architecture.
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  • King Tomislav  square near the railway station..
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  • Zrinjevac square. The Neoclassical architecture of the Archeological Museum.
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  • Traditional square near Kaptol hill.
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  • Tkalciceva  street between Gradec and Kaptol hills. .This picturesque street was created in a narrow valley where flowed a small river (Potok) until the early 20 century. Today Tkal?i?eva is full many cafes, galleries and restaurants.
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  • Old City, Kaptol hill. In the foreground the Holy Mary's column with angels and fountain by Herman Bollé 1880-1882.
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  • Old City, Kaptol hill. In the foreground the Holy Mary's column with angels and fountain by Herman Bollé 1880-1882.
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  • King Tomislav  square near the railway station. The monument to the first Croatian king, Tomislav.
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  • The Lotrscak tower of Gradec.
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  • Regent Esplanade hotel, the most important historical hotel built in 1925 for the Orient Express railway.
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  • Mihanoviceva street, neoclassical architecture.
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  • King Tomislav  square near the railway station. The monument to the first Croatian king, Tomislav.
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  • Petar Preradovic trg ("Flowes square"). The neoclassical architecture of the passage Octagon.
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  • The well of life.Ivan Me?trovi? (1905) in front of Croatian National Theater.
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  • King Tomislav Square. The Art Pavilion located in the Lower Town was established in 1898 and is the oldest gallery in the Southeast Europe.
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  • La città bassa con i suoi palazzi neoclassici.
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  • Zrinjevac square. The Neoclassical architecture of the Archeological Museum.
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  • Neoclassical architecture in Praska  street.
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  • Ilica stree,t the main square of the city center, begins in Josipa Jelacica square.
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  • Josipa Jelacica trg is the city's main square and the most popular mmeting point where all the collective transports stop.
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  • Josipa Jelacica trg is the city's main square and the most popular mmeting point where all the collective transports stop.  The statue remembers Jelacic, il bano (the prince-governor) that fighted against the Hungarians. Once the sword was in the Hungasry's direction but after the Indipendence war the sword points to the south in Serbia's direction.
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  • Josipa Jelacica trg is the city's main square and the most popular mmeting point where all the collective transports stop.  The statue remembers Jelacic, il bano (the prince-governor) that fighted against the Hungarians. Once the sword was in the Hungasry's direction but after the Indipendence war the sword points to the south in Serbia's direction.
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  • Boja cafè, one of the most trendy and cool fot fashioned young people.
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  • Il ristoranti "Lari e Penati".
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  • Old Town, Gradec Hhill. The art-cafè Galerjia Cafè.
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  • Old Town, Gradec Hhill. The art-cafè Galerjia Cafè.
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  • Old Town, Gradec Hill.the Museum of the Broken Relationship, born in 2010, is one of the city's most popular tourist attractions. A unique emotional journey around the world through hundreds of (love) break-ups.
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  • Traditional square near Kaptol hill.
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  • Tkalciceva  street between Gradec and Kaptol hills. .This picturesque street was created in a narrow valley where flowed a small river (Potok) until the early 20 century. Today Tkal?i?eva is full many cafes, galleries and restaurants.
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  • Tkalciceva  street between Gradec and Kaptol hills. .This picturesque street was created in a narrow valley where flowed a small river (Potok) until the early 20 century. Today Tkal?i?eva is full many cafes, galleries and restaurants.
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  • Old city, view from Gradec hill. The Kaptol hill with the neogothic cathedral dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. Construction on the cathedral started in 1093, but the building was destroyed by the Tatars in 1242 and severely damaged in the 1880 by a earthquake. The restoration of the cathedral in the Neo-Gothic style was led by Hermann Bollé, bringing the cathedral to its present form.
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  • Old city, view from Gradec hill. The Kaptol hill with the neogothic cathedral dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. Construction on the cathedral started in 1093, but the building was destroyed by the Tatars in 1242 and severely damaged in the 1880 by a earthquake. The restoration of the cathedral in the Neo-Gothic style was led by Hermann Bollé, bringing the cathedral to its present form.
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  • Old city, view from Gradec hill. The Kaptol hill with the neogothic cathedral dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. Construction on the cathedral started in 1093, but the building was destroyed by the Tatars in 1242 and severely damaged in the 1880 by a earthquake. The restoration of the cathedral in the Neo-Gothic style was led by Hermann Bollé, bringing the cathedral to its present form.
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  • Old city, view from Gradec hill. The Kaptol hill with the neogothic cathedral dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. Construction on the cathedral started in 1093, but the building was destroyed by the Tatars in 1242 and severely damaged in the 1880 by a earthquake. The restoration of the cathedral in the Neo-Gothic style was led by Hermann Bollé, bringing the cathedral to its present form.
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  • Old Town Gate at the top of Radićeva street. Now is a shrine to virgin Mary where many people light a candle and, as the locals believe their wish will be granted. The portrait of Mary is said to be sacred because it is the only thing that survived the large fire.
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  • Mihanoviceva street, neoclassical architecture.
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  • The well of life.Ivan Me?trovi? (1905) in front of Croatian National Theater.
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  • Josipa Jelacica trg is the city's main square and the most popular mmeting point where all the collective transports stop.
    em8700187.jpg
  • Josipa Jelacica trg is the city's main square and the most popular mmeting point where all the collective transports stop.  The statue remembers Jelacic, il bano (the prince-governor) that fighted against the Hungarians. Once the sword was in the Hungasry's direction but after the Indipendence war the sword points to the south in Serbia's direction.
    em8700175.jpg
  • Old city, view from Gradec hill. The Kaptol hill with the neogothic cathedral dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. Construction on the cathedral started in 1093, but the building was destroyed by the Tatars in 1242 and severely damaged in the 1880 by a earthquake. The restoration of the cathedral in the Neo-Gothic style was led by Hermann Bollé, bringing the cathedral to its present form.
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  • Old city, view from Gradec hill. The Kaptol hill with the neogothic cathedral dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. Construction on the cathedral started in 1093, but the building was destroyed by the Tatars in 1242 and severely damaged in the 1880 by a earthquake. The restoration of the cathedral in the Neo-Gothic style was led by Hermann Bollé, bringing the cathedral to its present form.
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