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Mirogoj Cemetery
The guide was updated:A stroll in a cemetery might sound like an unusual activity for a tourist, but the Mirogoj Cemetery might make you change your mind. Far from being a spooky place, it is basically a big garden with beautiful architecture and sculptures. Interesting fact: the Mirogoj Cemetery was the first public cemetery in Zagreb to accept people belonging to many different religions.
Useful Information
- Address: Aleja Hermanna Bollea 27, Zagreb
- Opening hours: Daily from 6am–8pm
- Website: www.gradskagroblja.hr
- Phone: +385 1 4696 707
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Discover the naïve art of the 20th century by visiting this fine art museum in Zagreb. You can either book a guided tour or browse individually the over 1,900 artworks, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints by Croatian but also international artists.
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Gornji Grad
Gornji Grad is the upper town area of Zagreb. The main attraction here is the Stone Gate, an old entrance point to the city, now holding a shrine with a 16th-century statue of the Virgin Mary in a grille-covered niche. Many visitors come here to say a prayer or to light a votive candle.
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Mimara Museum
One of the most controversial and prestigious buildings in Zagreb, The Mimara Museum was built at the bequest of controversial Croatian art collector and philanthropist, Ante Topić Mimara. The museum houses more than 3,500 artworks including original paintings from Rembrandt, Rubens, Renoir, and Manet.
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Mount Medvednica
North of Zagreb, in central Croatia, you will find Medvednica Mountain, a hiking area perfect for a day trip out of town. You can wander around the Medvenica nature park or climb to the highest peak, the Sljeme hilltop, which takes about two hours. You can go there by public transportation.
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Zagreb Cathedral
With its impressive display of Neo-Gothic artistry, the Cathedral of Zagreb was rebuilt by Viennese architects after an earthquake in 1880, and most of the money and creativity was spent on its two spires, which, interestingly enough, are not the same height. One is 104 meters tall while the other one is 105 meters.
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Maksimir Park
Maksimir Park is one of the oldest public parks in the world. In its 18 hectares, you will find forests, streams, artificial lakes, abundant wildlife, and some human constructions. It is a great place for a peaceful stroll or a picnic.
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Zagreb City Museum
The Zagreb City Museum provides information and exhibitions about the history of the city itself. The permanent exhibition showcases Zagreb's past through objects from different periods, displayed in chronological order. It also explores various themes such as architecture, politics, economy, entertainment, important events, and everyday life in Zagreb.
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Museum of Contemporary Art
At this museum, you will find audio guides and free guided tours to help you understand the work of contemporary artists. The permanent collection is not really permanent, as sections can be re-arranged, expanded, or reduced in the spirit of renewal typical of contemporary art. Other exhibitions focused on various types of art, from photography to media art, await you inside as well.
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Bundek
Bundek is an oasis where you can experience peace and nature in the very centre of the city. The lake and the big park surrounding it are great places for sunbathing, walking, or having a picnic. During summer, many events are organised at Bundek, like concerts and open cinema.
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Zagreb Zoo
Located in Maksimir Park, the Zagreb Zoo can provide a day full of fun for the whole family. It is home to more than 2,000 animals from all over the world, including leopards, chimpanzees, pandas, and camels.
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The Art Pavilion
The Art Pavilion in Zagreb is a work of art displaying other works of art. Since 1898, this elegant building has been hosting ever-changing exhibitions dedicated mainly to Croatian artists, but also popular international ones. Check the website to learn about current exhibitions.
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Museum of Broken Relationships
The Museum of Broken Relationships is a unique place. The items on display here are accompanied by short synopses translated into a variety of languages. Stop by if you are up for a moving journey through the break-ups of strangers.
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Secret Zagreb
Get to know a different side of Zagreb by attending tours organised by Secret Zagreb. They offer various options from ghosts and dragons tours to forest walks and sightseeing. Check their website for further information and to book your favourite tour.
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Jarun Lake
Jarun Lake is a lovely place in Zagreb for relaxing and outdoor activities, such as cycling, roller skating, swimming, kayaking, and windsurfing. With its beautiful surrounding, this place gives you the feeling that you are far away from the busy city life when you are, actually, not so far from it.
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Mirogoj Cemetery
A stroll in a cemetery might sound like an unusual activity for a tourist, but the Mirogoj Cemetery might make you change your mind. Far from being a spooky place, it is basically a big garden with beautiful architecture and sculptures. Interesting fact: the Mirogoj Cemetery was the first public cemetery in Zagreb to accept people belonging to many different religions.
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The Croatian National Theatre
The building of the Croatian National Theatre was completed in 1895, and it perfectly presents the architecture of this amazing country. As its name implies, it is not only the theatre of Zagreb, but the national theater of Croatia. It awaits you with some of the best art pieces of the country. Check out their website for the different ones such as drama, opera, or ballet.
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Archaeological Museum
Get lost in this three-floor archaeological museum and dive into ancient history. The permanent exhibitions feature more than 450,000 artefacts and monuments from ancient Egypt, Greek and Roman antiquity, Prehistory, Middle Ages and more. They also have an extensive Numismatic collection.
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Ban Jelačić Square
Ban Jelačić Square is the heart of Zagreb and a popular meeting spot. This pedestrian area is surrounded by buildings of different architectural styles and features the Manduševac fountain. A statue of Ban Josip Jelačić, whose square is named after, on a horse dominates the square.
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Tkalčićeva Ulica (Tkalčićeva Street)
The prettiest street in Zagreb is home to shops, art galleries, restaurants, and cafes in colourful, steep-roofed 19th-century houses. Don't miss a stroll in this lively pedestrian area during your stay in Zagreb.
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Croatian School Museum
The Croatian School Museum is an excellent way of getting an insight into the history of the schooling system. The exhibition focuses on the development of education and pedagogy in Croatia in the 19th century, showing, for instance, how classrooms and teaching aids have changed over the past 100 years.
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