November 27, 2020 – A towering Zagreb Christmas tree has been placed on Trg bana Josipa Jelačića in the heart of the Croatian capital. It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas
A towering Zagreb Christmas tree has been placed on Trg bana Josipa Jelačića. It arrives in time for the start of the Advent season, which begins officially this weekend.
Standing between 15 metres and 20 metres in height, the Zagreb Christmas tree is so impressive it might just rival the famous statue of Josip Jelačić himself as the most eyecatching monument on the square. By the time its lights are added, we certainly wouldn’t put money on Josip for the title.
A giant Christmas tree is a traditional December sight on this main square at the heart of the Croatian capital. Although it’s not the only one. There are usually around 40 Christmas trees placed in public parks and squares around the city, Zagreb doesn’t do Christmas half-heartedly.
Advent celebrations in the city usually commence with the lighting of a candle by the Manduševac water feature on Trg bana Josipa Jelačića. The appearance of this first flame is the marker for the city’s Christmas lights to be turned on, including those of the Zagreb Christmas tree.
We can’t be sure if the Zagreb Christmas tree that now stands on Trg bana Josipa Jelačića is exactly the same one, but it does look remarkably like a giant pine tree moved from private property on Gradišćanska ulica a couple of days ago. If it is that pine, then one local resident reckons the Zagreb Christmas tree is over 35 years old. It towered above the dwelling in whose grounds it lay. Local residents were sad to see it go. But, during a year in which Zagreb has experienced its strongest earthquake in 100 years, plus hundreds of aftershocks, it’s perhaps understandable why the landowners were willing to let this giant go. Two younger pine trees remain on the plot.
This article’s final two photos were taken by © Zoran Stajčić