Friday, October 25, 2019
Zagreb, Croatia :: essays research papers
SUBJECT: ZAGREB, CROATIA à à à à à Welcome to one of the most beautiful cities in Central Europe, Zagreb! Although located in a country plagued by war, it offers safety, a strong history, and many tourism destinations. It is considered to be ââ¬Å"the focal point of culture and science, and now of commerce and industry as wellâ⬠in Croatia. HISTORY: à à à à à Originally a ââ¬Å"suburb of the ancient Roman town of Andautoniaâ⬠, the Mongols invaded it in 1242. It became an important city of Croatia and Slovenia, which at the present time were provinces of Hungary, in the later part of the 13th century. In the 19th century, when Croatia was fighting for independence, Zagreb became an integral part of the nationalist movement. It became the capital of the Croatian Republic of Yugoslavia in 1945. When, in 1992, Croatia became and independent state, Zagreb remained as the capital. PLACES OF INTEREST: à à à à à Zagreb has three major regions. The Upper Town, Gornji grad, is over one thousand years old. It contains most of the cityââ¬â¢s museums, galleries and churches. It is also the home of the Presidential Palace, Banski Dvori, and Sabor, the Parliament. The Lower Town, Dolnji grad, mostly developed in the 1900ââ¬â¢s, is home to most restaurants, cafes, theatres, parks, shopping, and more importantly the nightlife. Of least interest to tourist would be Novi Zagreb, which hosts many skyscrapers and nothing of major interest . à à à à à Zagreb is called ââ¬Å"a city of museums as there are more of them per square foot than any other city in the worldâ⬠. Some of these are the ââ¬Å"Strossmayer Gallery, the Gallery of Modern Art, the Ethnographic Museum, and the Mimara museum which, with almost 4,000 priceless objects, is one of the finest art galleries in Europe.â⬠Other interesting artifacts located in Zagreb are the ââ¬Å"longest piece of writing in ancient Etruscan, and the remains of the Krapina prehistoric man.â⬠à à à à à The main square in the city is Trg Bana Jelacica. Once there all sights are within walking distance. It hosts a number of churches and cathedrals, which are very important to the Roman Catholic religion. Such as the Archbishopsââ¬â¢ Palace, which is attached to the beautiful St. Stephenââ¬â¢s Cathedral. Ivan Mestovic, a Croatian famous sculptor, has many works in St. Marks Church, another important sight. Located in Upper Town is the Stone Gate of the 13th century, on it is a painting of the Virgin Mary, which survived the ââ¬Å"great fire of 1731â⬠and also serves as a ââ¬Å"place of pilgrimageâ⬠.
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