Cathedral of Zagreb

Catholic cathedral · Zagreb

Cathedral of Zagreb

Catholic cathedral · Zagreb

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Kaptol 31, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia

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Cathedral of Zagreb by null
Cathedral of Zagreb by null
Cathedral of Zagreb by null
Cathedral of Zagreb by null
Cathedral of Zagreb by null
Cathedral of Zagreb by null
Cathedral of Zagreb by null
Cathedral of Zagreb by null
Cathedral of Zagreb by null
Cathedral of Zagreb by null

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Gothic cathedral, soaring towers, treasury, medieval ramparts  

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Aug 10, 2025

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"The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is the largest religious building in Croatia. It showcases neo-Gothic architecture influenced by French and German styles and features sculptural works from various Czech schools." - Annalisa Leopolda Cavaleri

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"When visiting Zagreb, stroll to Kaptol Square to see the city’s lofty cathedral up close. Though you can glimpse its soaring towers from many a vantage point around town, nothing compares to standing right in front of Croatia’s largest sacral building. Originally built in the Middle Ages, the cathedral also features Renaissance ramparts (constructed in the 16th century to fend off the Turkish) and a neo-Gothic interior (added in the 19th century). If you’re keen on Christian liturgy, make an appointment to see the treasury, which features wood, parchment, gold, and silver items spanning 14 centuries."

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Karyn

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Looks interesting from the outside, but it's temporarily closed (due to further renovations?). There are some old Medieval-looking city walls and fortifiations right next to the cathedral, but those are also inaccessible (at least from the sides nearest the cathedral) due to the work being done.

Jun Herrera

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It's unfortunate that this cathedral is being renovated and temporarily closed barricaded with scaffolding. This renovation seems forever. At the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, gold sculpture is there to behold.

Mat Bienczyk

Google
The cathedral has been under renovation for a few years now, but it still is a pleasant sight to see. Under renovation means no access to the inside as well; was gated off for the majority of the time. It is the second tallest building in Croatia and the most monumental sacral building of Gothic architecture southeast of the Alps.

Fernanda Coniglio

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Unfortunately, the cathedral is currently under restoration. The upper part of the building is completely covered with scaffolding. However, we recommend visiting this place. There is a beautiful park with old trees, a seminary and other beautiful old buildings nearby. We expect the restoration to be completed and this beautiful cathedral to be opened in about a year

Dejan Braki

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Zagreb Cathedral is a prominent site dominating the city skyline with its twin Gothic towers. It's set in the very center on a small hill. However, it is still under renovation due to a recent earthquake which damaged it, so you cannot enter it

Hristo Klimentov

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Cathedral is awesome. Now is close for total renovation. Restorers craft exquisite elements to restore missing elements destroyed by the years and wars.

G Whizz

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Zagreb Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It’s the most iconic landmark in Zagreb, Croatia. Unfortunately the towers are currently under restoration, which is why you see the scaffolding and printed coverings depicting the original facade. This Gothic-style cathedral is not only a religious center but also a key symbol of the city.

Cornelia Dagernäs

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What I could see of it was nice but both towers were covered in construction unfortunately. Had hoped it would be less since in most photos only part of one tower was covered but oh well