War and natural disasters have put their stamp on Zagreb. Yet it feels very much a living city where tourists, while clearly present, do not outnumber the locals, where neo-Gothic intermingles with communist era and modern archetecture. With its upper and lower old town connected by a wonderful main square – Trg Jelačić, this city grows on you.
Snipits of our walking tour with Barry’s resident nice, Vesna:
Coffee house, walkway between upper and lower town, St Mark’s Church (crests of city and country on tiled roof!)
Mural overlooking market square, Zagreb cathedral; center: organist at St Mark’s gives a demonstration.
Old doors and visit to Mirogoj Cemetery – great place to wander.
Famous Croatian sculptor, Iván Meštrović, works in Zagreb on right;and of “Gregory of Nin” in Split. (Gregory of Nin was a medieval Croatian bishop who opposed the Pope and introduced the Croatian language into religious services 962 AD. onwards.)
Museum of Broken Relationships – artifacts and stories of lost love from near and far; Hamburger fest; one tribute to hometown boy, Tesla.
Evening out with Barry’s cousin Dragica and Vesna. Bottom: Croatian National Theatre.






Oh wow what gorgeous pictures and the history and architecture…magnificent!
Be safe . We miss you!
Love Donna &Gary
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Thx Donna. It is a great adventure. 😘
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