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Zagreb, Croatia
Welcome to Zagreb, the city with a million hearts, and the capital of Croatia. This vibrant city is famed for its 18th- and 19th-century Austro-Hungarian architecture. A city well-known for its music, cathedrals, theatres, museums, and interesting architecture. You will be surprised at every corner with plentiful parks, pedestrian zones, and crowded streets that make Zagreb come alive. Explore the city of Zagreb with our guide who will provide you with an introduction into Croatian culture, stories about Zagreb history, and the opportunity to see the top attractions and places of interest.
Ban Jelačić Square
Zagreb Cathedral
Dolac open-air market
Tkalčićeva Street
Kamenita Vrata
St. Mark’s Church
Croatian Museum of Naive Art
St Catherine’s Church
Lotršcak TowerIlica Street
Croatian National Theater
Marshal Tito Square
Ethnographic Museum
Mimara Museum
Botanical Garden
How was Zagreb founded
The rule of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Mongol invasion
The earthquake of Zagreb of 1880
19th-century Croatian National Revival movement and the struggle for independence
Impact on Zagreb during World War I
During World War II Zagreb became the capital of the Independent State of Croatia
1991 restoration of independence