A square near St. Mark's Church is one of the best known and loved on the locals among the town squares. The square is preserved from the Middle Ages and is a reminder of the history of the city. One of the amazing things about the square is that it is an absolute square. The dimensions of the square were laid in the Middle Ages and have hardly changed to this day. St. Mark's Church is the central church of the city and perhaps the most beautiful one in it. The church was built in the 13th century. The Gothic items in the church building were added to it in the 14th century along with 15 sculptures on its southern side. Some of these statues were brought from Prague in 1420. The famous hallmark of the church is the colorful tiled roof. On the roof you can see the symbol of the State of Croatia - the united state of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia and the symbol of Zagreb with symbols of Islam and created over the walls of the city. Most of the church is closed to visitors and worshipers. Only in the winter before Christmas can you visit it. 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