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1. Ban Jelacic Square

Ban Jelačić Square (Trg bana Jelačića) is the focal point of Zagreb’s modern-day city center. Grand works of architecture give it a regal aura while cafés offer superb people-watching opportunities. Visit Ban Jelačić Square to experience the atmosphere of the city’s commercial heart. Attend cultural events such as concerts and advent markets.
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Ban Jelacic Square which includes a city and night scenes

2. Zagreb Cathedral

In a prominent position in the Upper Town in Kaptol Square, Zagreb Cathedral is visible from almost every part of Zagreb. It is known for its striking neo-Gothic architecture. It’s an active place of worship, but the number of worshippers is usually matched by tourists gaping at the magnificent architecture. Gaze up at its iconic twin towers and admire the décor of its sacred interior, which features exquisite stained-glass windows, intricate reliefs and neo-Gothic altars.
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Zagreb Cathedral featuring interior views and a church or cathedral

3. Museum of Broken Relationships

The Museum of Broken Relationships is a bittersweet love letter to the collective shattered heart. Many of its exhibits comprise sentimental relics that remained at the end of relationships. Read the accompanying descriptions in English for insight into the emotional value behind each piece. Enjoy this pleasant and unexpected change of tone from the more traditional art museums in the city.
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Museum of Broken Relationships showing signage

4. Zagreb City Museum

The Zagreb City Museum tells the long story of this region, from prehistory to present day, in the magnificent 17th-century surroundings of the former Convent of the Poor Clares. Venture through exhibits relating to local culture, economics, politics and the arts to get a thorough understanding of the community of Zagreb.
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Zagreb City Museum which includes interior views

5. Croatian National Theatre

The Croatian National Theatre is an architectural masterpiece and renowned performance venue. Many world-famous opera singers and ballet dancers have performed on its stage since it first opened more than a century ago. Marvel at the exterior splendor and book tickets for a performance or a tour to see the auditorium’s sumptuous décor.
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Croatian National Theatre showing heritage architecture as well as a small group of people

6. St. Mark's Church

With checkered tiles depicting colorful coats of arms, the roof of St. Mark’s Church is visually striking. In addition, investigate the church’s interesting mixture of architectural styles and several significant artworks. Take photos of its famous exterior, watch a changing-of-the-guard ceremony and view sculptures by lauded artist Ivan Meštrović.
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An emblem of the city, this 13th-century church is best known for its much photographed multicolored roof tiles.

7. Zagreb Zoo

Zagreb Zoo is a veritable animal kingdom located in Maksimir Park, which is more than 200 years old. Bring the kids along and spend several hours wandering around the enclosures, where you can observe numerous interesting species, ranging from big cats and monkeys to reptiles and birds.
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Zagreb Zoo showing marine life and zoo animals as well as children

8. Pannonia

Pannonia is an ancient region of East-Central Europe, home to a rich history and a variety of charming towns. Visit Esztergom, the seat of Hungarian Catholicism, best known for its enormous basilica which dominates the town’s skyline. Explore the churches of Győr and discover the history of Sopron. Relax in Pécs, known as the “City of Grapes and Wine.”
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Sopron showing interior views

What to do in Vrbovec