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šŸ’› Must-Visit Attractions.Croatian National Theatre – A vibrant landmark in pastel hues.Zagreb Cathedral (Cathedral of the Assumption)Rebuilt in 1899 after the 1880 earthquake šŸ’™Houses 13th-century frescoes, Renaissance choir stalls, a marble altar, and a Baroque pulpit.Ban Jelačić Square.Established in the 17th century, featuring an 1866 equestrian statue (removed post-WWII, restored in 1991) 🌈Lively with pigeons, cafĆ©s, and shops🌈Dolac Market ("Red Umbrella Market").Zagreb’s largest food market šŸ”…Hours:Outdoor: Mon-Sat 6:30 AM–3:00 PM.Indoor: Mon-Fri 7:00 AM–2:00 PM 🌳Tkalčićeva Street ("Blood Street").The old town’s main axis, packed with restaurants, pubs, and craft stores🌳Once a river where bloody conflicts over water occurred🌱Stone Gate (Kamenita Vrata) 🌱A 13th-century defensive passage, now a sacred site with a candlelit shrine.St. Mark’s Church 🌊Famous for its colorful tiled roof, displaying Croatia’s coat of arms and Zagreb’s emblem.Funicular Railway 🌊World’s shortest (66m, €0.66 per ride, every 10 mins, 60-second journey)🌊Accessible from Tomićeva Street, near the main square. LotrŔčak Tower. Panoramic city views (€3 entry) + sells postcards/magnets āœ…Museum of Broken Relationships. The original breakup museum (€7 entry), showcasing global tales of heartache #Zagreb #CroatiaTravel #TkalcicevaStreet #StMarksChurch #OpenAirMarket

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Welcome to Zagreb, Croatia šŸ‡­šŸ‡·

šŸ’› Must-Visit Attractions.Croatian National Theatre – A vibrant landmark in pastel hues.Zagreb Cathedral (Cathedral of the Assumption)Rebuilt in 1899 after the 1880 earthquake šŸ’™Houses 13th-century frescoes, Renaissance choir stalls, a marble altar, and a Baroque pulpit.Ban Jelačić Square.Established in the 17th century, featuring an 1866 equestrian statue (removed post-WWII, restored in 1991) 🌈Lively with pigeons, cafĆ©s, and shops🌈Dolac Market ("Red Umbrella Market").Zagreb’s largest food market šŸ”…Hours:Outdoor: Mon-Sat 6:30 AM–3:00 PM.Indoor: Mon-Fri 7:00 AM–2:00 PM 🌳Tkalčićeva Street ("Blood Street").The old town’s main axis, packed with restaurants, pubs, and craft stores🌳Once a river where bloody conflicts over water occurred🌱Stone Gate (Kamenita Vrata) 🌱A 13th-century defensive passage, now a sacred site with a candlelit shrine.St. Mark’s Church 🌊Famous for its colorful tiled roof, displaying Croatia’s coat of arms and Zagreb’s emblem.Funicular Railway 🌊World’s shortest (66m, €0.66 per ride, every 10 mins, 60-second journey)🌊Accessible from Tomićeva Street, near the main square. LotrŔčak Tower. Panoramic city views (€3 entry) + sells postcards/magnets āœ…Museum of Broken Relationships. The original breakup museum (€7 entry), showcasing global tales of heartache #Zagreb #CroatiaTravel #TkalcicevaStreet #StMarksChurch #OpenAirMarket

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