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[Croatia] Here are some tourist attractions you can see by taking the Zagreb, Croatia, mountain railway.
Zagreb Hill is home to the Croatian History Museum, St. Cyril and Methodius Street, St. Mark's Square, Opatička Street, Stone Gate, St. ... St. Mark's Square is famous for the roof of St. Mark's Cathedral, decorated with a shining tile emblem, and on one side of the square is a building with a carved face of Matija Gubec, the leader of the 16th-century peasant uprising, who was executed on St. Mark's Square.

Opatička Street is a historic street that stretches from the Croatian Historical Society, housed in a three-building mansion at number 10, to the neoclassical mansion of the noble Drašković family at number 18.

The Stone Gate is the only remaining medieval gate and a holy place for Croatian Catholics.

The Strossmayr Promenade, called Stros, is Zagreb's first public promenade.

The Klovicevi Dvori Gallery, a former Jesuit monastery built in the 17th century, hosts exhibitions by Croatian and international artists.

Katarina Square is home to the Baroque St. Catherine's Church, built by the Jesuits in the 17th century and has one aisle and six chapels.

Radičeva Street is one of the oldest streets in Zagreb, made of cobblestone.

Manduševac Fountain in Ban Jelačić Square is a place to throw coins and make a wish.

Dolac is a market with red parasols.

Croatian Cathedral is the largest religious building in Croatia.

Bloody Bridge is the site of a bridge over the Medveščak River.

Tkalčićeva Street is a river with watermills that used to be the boundary between the residential areas of Kaptol and Gradec.

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2025-06-16
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