Banski Dabur or his popular name - the mayor's palace is the seat of the Croatian parliament and the residence of the prime minister. The building was built in the early 19th century and served as the city's governors from 1808 until 1918. The famous Croatian leader Josip Jelačić lived and died. Joseph Yalcic was a military man and thinker, fought for Croatian independence and founded the modern state, usually drawn on horseback, and was given a gift from his political rival, a Croat-Muslim. In addition to Joseph's magnificent residence in this building, the building is also known as the place where Croats voted for the exit from the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918 and for the disintegration of Yugoslavia in 1991. 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