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  1. Apr 29, 2023 · Zagreb, Croatia is a fascinating place to visit. The capital of Croatia manages to be simultaneously historic and modern. Zagreb boasts fantastic architecture and brutalist structures, a traditional market and a slew of craft beer bars, fine art galleries and quirky museums.

  2. India - Croatia Relations. The Republic of Croatia (Republika Hrvatska in Croatian language, population around 3.9 million) proclaimed independence on 25 June 1991 after breaking away from the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. India formally recognized Croatia in May 1992 and diplomatic relations were established on 9 July 1992.

  3. Zagreb boasts 25 markets across different neighborhoods; the most famous of these is the Dolac Market, the open-air market directly north of Jelačić Square affectionately known as “the belly of Zagreb”. The market emerged in 1930 with a focus on farm goods from local villages – it has since grown into a must-visit gastronomic haven offering food from all over Croatia; handmade pasta, Adriatic seafood, meats, handmade pasta, cheeses, and of course farm fresh fruits and vegetables.

  4. Aug 14, 2023 · Visiting St. Mark’s Church in Zagreb is a captivating journey into Croatia’s rich history and architectural beauty. The church’s most iconic feature is its colorful and intricate tiled roof, which proudly displays the coats of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slavonia.

  5. Zagreb 360, also known as Zagreb Eye, is an observation deck and a Viewpoint Bar. It is situated on the top floor of iconic Zagreb Ilica Skyscraper. Vladimir Mitic 2018-11-28T21:56:21+01:00

  6. But there are also pre-historic relics of the bygone ages, along with niche works of modern art from the 1900s. The Mimara Museum is an easy 15-minute stroll from the main train station. Location: Rooseveltov trg 5, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia. Phone: +385 (0)1 4828 100.

  7. 8. Ban Josip Jelačić Square. 1,153. Points of Interest & Landmarks. This city center is dominated by a statue of the 19th-century governor of Croatia, which was removed by Tito in 1947 but restored in 1990 as an act of defiance. See ways to experience (73) 2023. 9. Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb.