The Mirogoj Cemetery is a major landmark in Zagreb, noted for its architectural ensemble of buildings designed by Hermann Bollé, Hrzic, Krznaric, Mance and others

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Mirogoj Cemetery, Zagreb

The Mirogoj Cemetery is a major landmark in Zagreb, noted for its architectural ensemble of buildings designed by Hermann Bollé, Hrzic, Krznaric, Mance and others.

The Mirogoj Cemetery is a major landmark in Zagreb, noted for its architectural ensemble of buildings designed by Hermann Bollé, Hrzic, Krznaric, Mance and others. Explore the premises to see the church, arcades, pavilions, cupolas, and sculptures by the likes of sculptures by Ivan Mestrovic, Antun Augustincic, and Edo Murtic. The cemetery is the final resting place of some of the most influential people in Croatia, of all religious groups - Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox, Muslim, and Jewish. See the graves of luminaries such as Miroslav Krleža, Ljudevit Gaj and Vice Vukov. It also has memorials to soldiers who lost their lives in wars.


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About Mirogoj Cemetery

 Aleja Hermanna Bollea 27, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia

 +385 1 4696 700

 www.gradskagroblja.hr

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