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The stone gate is one of the few remaining parts of the city gate from the Middle Ages. Inside there is a chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary, who is considered the patron saint of Zagreb.
A stone door
The Botanical Garden of the University of Zagreb is a real green pearl in the heart of the city. This garden contains thousands of plant species from all over the world and offers a peaceful haven for..
Botanical garden
The Zagreb Funicular is the shortest cable railway in the world, only 66 meters long. It connects the Lower and Upper Town and offers a picturesque view of Zagreb during a short drive.
Zagreb funicular
Zagreb Cathedral is the tallest building in Croatia and a symbol of the city. Its neo-Gothic architecture and rich history make it a must-see attraction. Important religious and cultural events are he..
Zagreb Cathedral
Maksimir Park is the largest and oldest park in Zagreb, ideal for walks, relaxation, and recreation. The park features lakes, forests, and a zoo, making it a favorite spot for escaping into nature.
Maksimir Park
St. Mark’s Church is famous for its colorful roof depicting the coats of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia, Slavonia, and Zagreb. Built in the 13th century, it is one of Zagreb’s most iconic symbols.
St. Mark’s Church
Maksimir Stadium is the largest football stadium in Zagreb and the home of NK Dinamo. It was built in 1912 and throughout history has hosted numerous sporting and cultural events. It is also known for..
Maksimir Stadium
The Museum of Broken Relationships offers an unusual insight into human emotions through objects that symbolize failed relationships. This unique collection of touching stories attracts visitors from ..