Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #4 in Zagreb, Croatia

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Number of sights 16 sights
Distance 6.3 km
Ascend 131 m
Descend 130 m

Experience Zagreb in Croatia in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.

Activities in ZagrebIndividual Sights in Zagreb

Sight 1: Blaise of Sebaste Church

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Church of Saint Blaise is a Catholic parish church located in the Lower Town of Zagreb, Croatia. It is dedicated to the Saint Blaise, and was designed by the Croatian architect Viktor Kovačić in the eclectic style. It is notable for its cuppola, made out of reinforced concrete, first of its kind in the region.

Wikipedia: Church of Saint Blaise, Zagreb (EN)

791 meters / 9 minutes

Sight 2: Well of Life

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The Well of Life is a sculpture by the Croatian sculptor and architect Ivan Meštrović installed in front of the Croatian National Theatre on Republic of Croatia Square in Zagreb, Croatia. It depicts people in various phases of life that crouch and twist their bodies around a well which symbolizes life, youth, and the source of eternal beauty.

Wikipedia: Well of Life (sculpture) (EN)

163 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 3: Kuća Kallina

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The Kallina House is a historic residential building in Zagreb, Croatia. The house is located in the city centre on the corner of Masarykova and Gundulićeva streets and is regarded as "one of the finest examples of Secessionist-style street architecture in Zagreb."

Wikipedia: Kallina House (EN)

300 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 4: Satiričko kazalište Kerempuh

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Satirical Theatre Kerempuh or Kerempuh Theatre, is a theatre in Zagreb, Croatia founded in 1964 by the notable theatre and movie director Fadil Hadžić. It is located on a slope behind Ilica street 31.

Wikipedia: Satirical Theatre Kerempuh (EN), Website

377 meters / 5 minutes

Sight 5: Dramsko kazalište Gavella

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Gavella Drama Theatre is a Croatian theatre which is situated in Zagreb, in Frankopanska Street.

Wikipedia: Gavella Drama Theatre (EN), Website

533 meters / 6 minutes

Sight 6: Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Lord

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The Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Lord is a Serbian Orthodox cathedral located on the Petar Preradović Square in Zagreb, Croatia. It was built in 1865–66 according to designs of architect Franjo Klein. It is ecclesiastically part of the Metropolitanate of Zagreb and Ljubljana and is known as the Zagreb Orthodox Cathedral. Due to 2020 Zagreb earthquake the Cathedral went to re-construction due to mayor damages that occurred.

Wikipedia: Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, Zagreb (EN), Website

194 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 7: Kapela Ranjenog Isusa

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The Chapel of the Wounded Jesus is a Catholic church located in the very center of Zagreb, in the Lower Town at Ilica 1. The chapel is in the immediate vicinity of Ban Josip Jelačić Square.

Wikipedia: Kapela Ranjenog Isusa u Zagrebu (HR)

354 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 8: Arheološki muzej

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The Archaeological Museum in Zagreb, Croatia is an archaeological museum with over 450,000 varied artifacts and monuments, gathered from various sources but mostly from Croatia and in particular from the surroundings of Zagreb.

Wikipedia: Archaeological Museum in Zagreb (EN), Website

272 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 9: Manduševac

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Manduševac is a famous fountain on Ban Jelačić Square in Zagreb. It has great historical significance, and according to legend, Zagreb was named after him. Manduševac is depicted in heraldic symbols as the source on the coat of arms of the Zagreb County.

Wikipedia: Manduševac (HR)

403 meters / 5 minutes

Sight 10: Kazalište Komedija

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Kazalište KomedijaDonatus Darko Tepert / CC BY-SA 4.0

Komedija Theatre is a theatre in Zagreb, Croatia which specializes in musicals. It was opened in 1950 as a legal successor to the Zagreb Drama Theatre and the Vedri Kerempuh Theatre. Notable pieces that premiered there include the 1971 musical Jalta, Jalta and the first Croatian rock opera Gubec-beg (1981).

Wikipedia: Komedija Theatre (EN)

91 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 11: crkva svetog Franje Asiškog

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crkva svetog Franje AsiškogDonatus Darko Tepert / CC BY-SA 4.0

The Franciscan monastery and church on Kaptol in Zagreb is the seat of the Croatian Franciscan Province of St. Anthony. Cyril and Methodius.

Wikipedia: Franjevački samostan i crkva na Kaptolu (HR)

446 meters / 5 minutes

Sight 12: Galerija Klovićevi dvori

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Galerija Klovićevi dvori Suradnik13 / CC BY-SA 4.0

Klovićevi Dvori Gallery is an art gallery in Zagreb, Croatia. Opened in 1982, the gallery is named after the 16th century Croatian-born artist Juraj Julije Klović, considered to be one of the greatest manuscript illuminators of the Italian Renaissance.

Wikipedia: Klovićevi Dvori Gallery (EN), Website

273 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 13: St. Mark's Church

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The Church of St. Mark is the parish church of old Zagreb, Croatia, located in St. Mark's Square. It is one of the oldest architectural monuments in Zagreb.

Wikipedia: St. Mark's Church, Zagreb (EN)

607 meters / 7 minutes

Sight 14: Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria

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Church of St. Catherine is a Baroque-style church in Zagreb.

Wikipedia: St. Catherine's Church, Zagreb (EN)

908 meters / 11 minutes

Sight 15: Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary

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Zagreb Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located at Kaptol, Zagreb. It is the second tallest building in Croatia and also the most monumental sacral building of Gothic architecture southeast of the Alps. It is one of the most important and biggest symbols of the city of Zagreb and Croatia, and in 2013 it entered in the Register of Cultural Goods of Croatia. It is dedicated to the Assumption of Mary and to kings Saint Stephen and Saint Ladislaus. The cathedral is typically Gothic, as is its sacristy, which is of great architectural value. Its prominent spires are considered to be landmarks as they are visible from most parts of the city. The cathedral is 108.4 meters high, making it one of the tallest churches in the world. Due to 2020 Zagreb earthquake one of its two spires was damaged, so cathedral is under reconstruction until further.

Wikipedia: Zagreb Cathedral (EN)

631 meters / 8 minutes

Sight 16: Hrvatska narodna banka

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Hrvatska narodna banka

The Croatian National Bank, known until 1997 as the National Bank of Croatia, is the Croatian member of the Eurosystem and has been the monetary authority for Croatia from 1991 to 2022, issuing the Croatian dinar until 1994 and subsequently the Croatian kuna until Croatian adoption of the euro on 1 January 2023. It has also been Croatia's national competent authority within European Banking Supervision since 2020. It was initially established in 1972 under the decentralization of the National Bank of Yugoslavia, and became a fully-fledged central bank in late 1991 with the independence of Croatia.

Wikipedia: Croatian National Bank (EN)

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