Zagreb Cathedral boasts stunning neo-Gothic architecture and towers that dominate the skyline, a symbol of the city, though it’s currently under renovation.
"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
"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."
Mat Bienczyk
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