See in Zagreb
The Croatian National Theatre
There were various smaller theatres in Zagreb in the 19th ct, but the city lacked a majestic national theatre building, ...
The Croatian State Archives
This building, located right across the street from the Botanical garden, is one of the most beautiful buildings in Zagreb. ...
Main Railway Station
One of the busiest spots in the Lower Town opened its door to the public in 1862 to cater for ...
Parks of Zagreb
Even though Zagreb might seem like a concrete jungle when you first come to Ban Jelačić Square, the Croatian capital ...
Zagreb Funicular
The Zagreb Funicular is another instantly recognizable symbol of the city and the oldest means of public transport in Zagreb. ...
Lotrščak
When the walls around the city were built in the 13th ct, this three-floor tower, 30 metres high and with ...
St. Mark’s Church
This church is one of the most instantly recognizable symbols of Zagreb because of its colourful glazed tile roof. The ...
Stone Gate
When the Hungarian King Bela IV proclaimed Gradec (present day Upper Town) a free royal city, the citizens of Gradec ...
Zagreb Cathedral
Zagreb Cathedral on Kaptol is a Roman Catholic church and not only the tallest building in Croatia, but also one ...