St Catherine's Church

St Catherine\'s Church showing a church or cathedral
St Catherine\'s Church featuring a church or cathedral
St Catherine\'s Church showing a church or cathedral


An often overlooked gem, this church is one of the earliest and most beautiful examples of Baroque architecture in Zagreb.

Though relatively modest when seen from outside, St. Catherine’s Church hides a richly decorated Baroque interior with an ornate altar and captivating illusionary paintings. Spend some time examining the hidden treasures kept inside this exemplary Baroque monument.

This church was originally built by the Jesuits between 1620 and 1632 on the site of an earlier Dominican church. The original Jesuit structure suffered much damage as a result of an earthquake and a fire, although it has been impeccably renovated and is now widely regarded as one of the best examples of Baroque church architecture in the city. Come here to admire the incredible craftsmanship and artistry evidenced in the intricately decorated interior.

Venture inside the small church, which boasts just a single aisle. Despite its small size, it has rich decoration covering almost every inch. Appreciate the lavish pink-and-white stucco work that adorns the ceilings and walls. This work is not the original décor, but a later decorative addition that was added in the early 18th century.

Running along each edge are several side chapels, each holding a Baroque altar. View the six altars, five made from wood and one from marble. Don’t miss the illusionist mural in the sanctuary at the back, which is an incredible example of forced perspective painting. Employing illusory techniques known as trompe l'œil, the painting appears to show columns existing in three dimensions, although in reality, they exist in only two dimensions. This painting is the work of Slovenian artist Franz Jelovšek.

This little church often hosts concerts and classical recitals. Check to see if there are any scheduled during your visit. It’s also possible to attend Mass here, which is held on weekday evenings and Sunday morning.

To reach St. Catherine’s Church, take a bus from the Donji Grad (Lower Town) to Katarinin Trg. There is also a short funicular, which carries passengers from the main street of Ilica up to the Gornji Grad (Upper Town). Enter the church for free to attend Mass.

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