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OLD SANATORIUM BRESTOVAC
The construction of the nursing home has initiated a doctor, journalist and writer Milivoj Dežman. The construction was inspired by the doctor's love for Zagreb's beauty and actress Ljerka Sram, who suffered from tuberculosis and died at the hands of Dežman Brestovac. Sanatorium was opened May 22, 1909, and closed and abandoned in 1968. Today Brestovac, although in ruins (and however beautiful and mysterious), enticing visitors for one of Zagreb's beautiful love story.
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CITY OF ZAGREB
Croatian capital, Zagreb, is an old Central European city. For centuries it has been a focal point of culture and science, and now of commerce and industry. It is located at the intersection of important routes between the Adriatic coast and Central Europe.
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STONE GATE
The upper town is entered through the Stone Gate, the only preserved old city gates.
UPPER TOWN
The upper town is the historic heart of Zagreb and is still determined by the position of the walls of a free royal city established by 1242nd year.
ZAGREB CATHEDRAL
Croatia's largest religious structure and one of the most valuable monuments of Croatian cultural heritage.
Zagreb funicular - connects ILICA with Strossmayer Promenade
Zagreb funicular is a funicular that connects Zagrebs Upper and Lower Town.
Connects Ilica over Tomićeva with Strossmayer promenade from which is the beautiful view on the city.
TKALCICEVA STREET AND BLOODY BRIDGE
Today, a lively street, popularly known as Tkalča, once was a stream Medveščak.
OLD TOWN MEDVEDGRAD
Medvedgrad (Croatian for bear-town or city of bears) is a medieval fortified town located on the south slopes of Medvednica mountain, approximately halfway from the Croatian capital Zagreb to the mountain top Sljeme.
TOWER LOTRŠĆAK
One of the symbols of Zagreb, which is in Gradec, near the small town gates Dverce on Strossmayer promenade.
CEMETERY MIROGOJ
The biggest tourist attraction of the cemetery Mirogoj are the magnificent arcades built by German architect Herman Bolle.
ST. MARK'S SQUARE
St. Mark's Square is the center of the Upper Town and the main square of the former Gradec.
GRADEC - KAPTOL - LOWER CITY
Although archaeological research proved the existence of life around today's Zagreb already in the stone age, Zagreb, as we know it and that makes its historic center was built in the Middle Ages the two hills: the secular Gradec and ecclesiastical Kaptol.
JELAČIĆ SQUARE
Central place on the Square takes a monument of Josip Jelačić, surrounded by buildings of different architectural styles, from Art Nouveau to modern and postmodern.
CROATIAN STATE ARCHIVES
The seat of the Croatian State Archives in Zagreb on Marulićev Square 21, in a characteristic Art Nouveau building which many remember as the old building of the National and University Library.
MARSHAL TITO SQUARE
Marshal Tito Square is one of the biggest and some say the most beautiful square in Zagreb.
FLOWER SQUARE (TRG PETRA PRERADOVIĆA)
Petra Preradovića Square in Zagreb, named after the great man at Renaissance. Among Zagrebers is generally known as the Flower Square
by kiosks with flowers that are traditionally placed there. Is a favorite of coffee drinking and socializing.
CHURCH OF SAINT CATHERINE
The one-nave church with six side chapels and apse (sanctuary) completely restored after the earthquake of 1880. was designed by Hermann Bolle.
CROATIAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts has organized over a hundred scientific conferences in which they evaluated the works deserving of Croatian people during its entire history.
REMETE - CHURCH MOTHER OF GOG REMETSKE
Remete is major Marian shrine of city Zagreb and after Marija Bistrica second in importance in central Croatia
CHURCH OF ST. FRANCIS XAVIER
The Church of St. Francis Xavier is less baroque church in Zagreb, in the monastery of the same name, in which are located the Franciscans trećeredci (Glagolitic). It was a pilgrimage church with Calvary and cross over, is located in Jandrićevovoj street at Xavier, at the northern exit of the town o...
MAIN TRAIL STATION, KING TOMISLAV SQUARE AND HOTEL ESPLANADE
The first train arrived in Zagreb in 1862nd, and in the 1892nd year, designed by Ferenc Pfaff, the eastern branch of green Lenuci horseshoe, was built in historicist curvaceous building's main station.
CHURCH OF BLESSED VIRGIN MARY AT DOLAC
Baroque nave church with elongated sanctuary and bell tower with a bulbous cap was built in the 18th century on the site of a medieval church in Dolac.
OLD SANATORIUM BRESTOVAC
The construction of the nursing home has initiated a doctor, journalist and writer Milivoj Dežman. The construction was inspired by the doctor's love for Zagreb's beauty and actress Ljerka Sram, who suffered from tuberculosis and died at the hands of Dežman Brestovac. Sanatorium was opened...



