Cathedral of Zagreb
4 expert reviews
“Its neo-Gothic twin towers, visible over the city, are as close as Zagreb gets to a visual identity worthy of calling-card status. ”
– Time Out
Fodor's
"Its twin steeples being the identifying feature of the city's skyline. Behind the impressive main altar are crypts of Zagreb's archbishops and of Croatian national heroes. The interior is imposing." Full review
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Don't neglect the north wall, which bears an inscription of the Ten Commandments in 12th-century Glagolithic script.
Michelin Guide
2 Stars
"Although damaged by the earthquake of 1880, the cathedral with its slender steeples and circular fortified towers remains imposing." Full review
Frommer's
"What you see today dates from between the 13th and 16th centuries; the elegant neo-Gothic façade and twin spires were added by Austrian architect Herman Bolle in the late 19th century." Full review