Above the Dolac market square is a statue of Petrica Kerempuh, handcrafted by sculptor Vanja Radauš. The character of the popular entertainer, a cynical commentator on contemporary events and a national hero who emerged from folk tales was greatly influenced by the social culture of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Some say that this satiric figure even draws sources from the entertainment culture of the Austrian court. Petrica Kerempuh even became even more popular in 1936 when Miroslav Krleža's book Balade Petrice Kerempuha was published. It is interesting that this culture is typical throughout Eastern Europe and even in the Jewish tradition there is a story about a young man named Stampenio in the creation of peace to you. Translated with Google Translate
Zagreb is a wonderful city that blends the serenity of Eastern Europe with the beauty of the West. Impressive squares with small alleyways, magnificent buildings opposite picturesque peasant houses, landscapes occupying a view of ancient churches - Zagreb. We will tour the city between its main centers, climb the upper city, glitter in the divorce museum, go down through the famous stone gate to the old farmers' neighborhood, we can go to the popular cuisine, visit the cathedral of the city and finish the tour in the main square named after Joseph Jelacic. Translated with Google Translate