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Gornji Grad, Zagreb

Gornji Grad or Upper Town is the central district of Zagreb, and serves as the focal point for both tourism and commerce.

Gornji Grad or Upper Town is the central district of Zagreb, and serves as the focal point for both tourism and commerce. Highlights of the area are St. Mark's Church, the Cathedral, City Hall, Croatian Parliament, Ban Jelacic Square, Mirogoj cemetery, Kamenita Vrata gate, and the popular pedestrian café street Tkalčićeva.


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About Gornji Grad

 Hercegovačka ul. 111, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia

 +385 1 3755 463

Gornji Grad and Nearby Sights on Map

St. Mark's Church

The Church of St Mark traces its origins back to the 13th century, though it gets its current look from a major reconstruction in the 14th century and subsequent post-fire renovations

Croatian Museum of Naive Art

The Croatian Museum of Naïve Arts features a treasure trove of naïve arts which cannot be classified into distinct styles, created in freeform by untrained peasants

Museum of Broken Relationships

The Museum of Broken Relationships revolves around the unusual theme of failed affairs

Mimara Museum

Housed in a grand 19th century Neo-Renaissance building that was once a gymnasium, the Art Collection of Ante and Wiltrud Topić Mimara comprises over 3,750 works including paintings, sculptures, and crafts spanning 3000 years from Prehistory to the 20th century

Croatian National Theatre

Inaugurated in 1895, the spectacular Neo-Baroque Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb is a sight to behold in amber

Oktogon

Linking Petar Preradović Square with Ilica street through the former First Croatian Savings Bank, the Oktogon is a passageway with a striking octagonal roof above its atrium, designed by Josip Vancaš at the turn of the 19th century

Dolac Farmer Market

The Dolac Market is a riot of colors and flavors, bustling with stalls of fresh produce, local delicacies, seafood, cheese and sweets

Zagreb Eye

Located on the 16th floor of a skyscraper on Ilica at Ban Jelačić Square in the heart of the city, the Zagreb Eye offers spectacular panoramic views all the way up to the Alps in the distance

Zagreb Cathedral

The Zagreb Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to the Assumption of Mary and St Stephen and St Ladislaus

Zagreb Archaeological Museum

The Archaeological Museum in Zagreb is one of the most versatile museums in Europe, showcasing excavated treasures from its collection of over 450,000 varied artifacts and monuments from Croatia and neighboring regions