Saint Mark's Church - Zagreb - Croatia
St. Mark's Church is one of the oldest buildings in Zagreb, located on St.Mark's Square and easily recognizable by its colourful roof. The church is protected by the Republic of Croatia as a cultural heritage.
Jesu, Rex Admirabilis- St. Catherine's Church, Zagreb
St. Catherine's Church- Zagreb, Croatia (June 9, 2017)
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Top best places to visit in Zagreb, Croatia
Zagreb is the capital and the largest city of the Republic of Croatia.
Zagreb is known locally as Little Vienna because of the mix of cafe-culture, Austria-Hungarian architecture, neo-Gothic cathedrals and medieval old town.
Ban Jelacic Square, named after Croatian military hero, is the central and the largest square of the city.
It is located at the boundaries of the Upper Town... and the Lower Town.
In the Upper Town is the Zagreb Cathedral, a Roman Catholic church and the tallest and the most monumental sacral building in Croatia.
But the Stone Gate is the most significant oath site in town.
Inside the gate is the portrait of Mary with baby Jesus which is said to be sacred, because it is the only thing that survived the great fire in 1731.
Near the Stone Gate is situated St Mark’s Church. One of the oldest structures in Zagreb stands on the square surrounded by the government edifices.
St Catherine Church is another important landmark in the Upper Town, and next to it is the Lotrscak Tower.
From this fortified construction, which dates to the 13th century, is a very nice view of the city.
The core of the center of Lower Town is a U-shaped system of city squares with parks.
The green horseshoe is home to several organizations and museums, such as:
A gallery hosting major city exhibitions, the Art Pavilion.
A notable national collage, the Academy of Sciences and Arts.
A world famous cultural institution, the Archaeological Museum.
Built for passengers of the Orient Express train, the Esplanade Hotel.
The central archival system in the country, the Croatian State Archives.
A place with a great art collection, the Mimara Museum.
The National Theater, a venue for theater, opera and ballet.
The Museum of Arts and Crafts and the Academy of Music.
A good place to go to get bird’s eye view of the city is the Zagreb Eye, an observation deck and a bar.
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Top Things to do in Zagreb Croatia Travel Guide I Europe Series Episode 5
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Indian Couple Backpacking in Europe Episode 5
Hey Guys!! this is the fifth video of Europe Series I Amodh and I went on a backpacking trip across Europe covering 6 counties and in this series I will sharing our experience exploring Europe.
Placed Covered in this Video are
1. Main Square
2. St. Mark's Church
3. St. Catherine of Alexandria
4. Cathedral of Zagreb
5. PLAC
6. Zagreb Local Market
7. Museum of illusions
8. Mimice restaurant
9. La Štruk for blueberry Strukli
10. Burek
Local Transportation
We mostly walked, Zagreb is a really small place/
Experiences
Free Walking Tour
( the concept is that these walking tours are free but you should tip the guide at the end of the tour, the tip amount depends on how much you think the tour was worth)
Museum of Broken Relationships
Museum of illusions
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Zagreb, Croatia’s northwestern capital, is distinguished by its 18th- and 19th-century Austro-Hungarian architecture. At its center, Upper Town is the site of the Gothic, twin-spired Zagreb Cathedral and 13th-century St. Mark’s Church, with a colorfully tiled roof. Nearby is pedestrian-friendly Tkalčićeva Street, lined with outdoor cafes. Lower Town has the main square, Ban Jelačić, plus shops, museums and parks.
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Places I visited in this Zagreb City Tour
Upper Town (Gornji Grad)
Lotrscak Tower
The Museum of Broken Relationships
Zagreb Cathedral and Treasury
Stone Gate
The Museum of Mimara
The Art Pavilion and the Mestrovic Gallery
The Croatian Museum of Naïve Art
The Croatian National Theatre
Maksimir Park
The Archeological and Ethnographic Museums
The City Museum
St. Catherine's Church
Zagreb Botanical Garden
The Modern Gallery
The Art Park
Opatovina Church
St. Marks Church
The presidents House
Parliament of Croatia
Kamenita
Football Museum of Zagreb
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Svečana pjevana Misa na blagdan Presvetog Imena Isusovog (5.1.2020.) u crkvi sv. Katarine u Zagrebu
U gornjogradskoj crkvi sv. Katarine 5. siječnja 2020. na blagdan Presvetog Imena Isusovog slavljena je svečana pjevana Misa (Missa Solemnis), najsvečaniji oblik sv. Mise po tradicionalnom rimskom obredu (uz iznimku pontifikalne, tj. biskupske Mise). S obzirom da je celebrant bio franjevac, u ovoj prigodi korišten je Missale Romano-Seraphicum koji ima posebnu sekvencu upravo za ovaj blagdan.
Solemn High Mass (Missa Solemnis) on the Feast of the Most Holy Name of Jesus (January 1, 2020) celebrated in st. Catherine's Church in Zagreb, Croatia. The celebrant was a Franciscan, so the Mass was celebrated using the Missale Romano-Seraphicum, and there was a special Sequence included for the Sanctissimi Nominis Jesu feast.
Zagreb,Croatia -The Changing of the Guard
The history of Zagreb dates as far back as 1094 when the Hungarian King Ladislaus founded a diocese. Alongside the bishop's see the canonical settlement Kaptol developed north of the Cathedral, as did the fortified settlement Gradec on the neighboring hill, the border between the two being the Medveščak creek. Today the latter is Zagreb's Upper Town (Gornji Grad) and is one of the best preserved urban nuclei in Croatia. Both settlements came under Tatar attack in 1242. As a sign of gratitude for offering him a safe haven from the Tatar the Croatian and Hungarian King Bela IV bestowed Gradec with a Golden Bull, which offered its citizens exemption from county rule and autonomy, as well as its own judicial system. According to legend, Bela left Gradec a cannon, under the condition that it be fired every day so that it did not rust. Since 1 January 1877, the cannon is fired daily from the Lotrščak Tower on Grič to mark midday.
It was not until the 17th century and Nikola Frankopan that Zagreb was chosen as the seat of the Croatian viceroys in 1621. At the invitation of the Croatian Parliament, the Jesuits came to Zagreb and built the first grammar school, the St. Catherine's Church and monastery. In 1669, they founded an academy where philosophy, theology and law were taught.
During the 17th and 18th centuries, Zagreb was badly devastated by fire and the plague. In 1776, the royal council (government) moved from Varaždin to Zagreb and during the reign of Joseph II Zagreb became the headquarters of the Varaždin and Karlovac general command.[10]
The area between the railway and the Sava river witnessed a new construction boom after World War II. After the mid-1950s, construction of new residential areas south of the Sava river began, resulting in Novi Zagreb (Croatian for New Zagreb), originally called Južni Zagreb (Southern Zagreb).[12] The city also expanded westward and eastward, incorporating Dubrava, Podsused, Jarun, Blato, and other settlements. The cargo railway hub and the international airport Pleso were built south of the Sava river. The largest industrial zone (Žitnjak) in the southeastern part of the city represents an extension of the industrial zones on the eastern outskirts of the city, between Sava and the Prigorje region. Zagreb was also the hosting city of the Summer Universiade in 1987.[13]
In 1991, it became the capital of the country following secession from Second Yugoslavia. During the 1991--1995 Croatian War of Independence, it was a scene of some sporadic fighting surrounding its JNA army barracks, but escaped major damage. In May 1995, it was targeted by Serb rocket artillery in two Zagreb rocket attacks that killed seven civilians.
Urbanized area connects Zagreb with the following surrounding districts: Sesvete, Zaprešić, Samobor, Dugo Selo and Velika Gorica; Sesvete was the first and the closest one to become a part of the agglomeration and is in fact already administratively included in the City of Zagreb.[citation needed]
Church of St. Mark timelapse hyperlapse and parliament building Zagreb, Croatia
Church of St. Mark timelapse hyperlapse and parliament building Zagreb, Croatia. Cloudy sky
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Détail de la visite par lieux :
- Jarun
- Musée d'art contemporain
- Bundek
- Lauba
- Technical Museum, Zagreb
- Jardin botanique de Zagreb
- Typhlological Museum
- King Tomislav Square
- Pavillon des arts de Zagreb
- Strossmayerova galerija starih majstora. Zagreb
- Modern Gallery
- Archaeological Museum in Zagreb
- Musée Mimara
- Ethnographic Museum, Zagreb
- Muzej za umjetnost i obrt. Zagreb
- Croatian Museum of School
- Museum Of Illusions
- Backo Mini Express
- Place Ban-Jelačić
- Ban Josip Jelačić
- Manduševac
- Mushroom Museum
- Zagreb 360° - observation deck and event venue
- Dolac Market
- Tortureum - Museum of Torture
- Stone Gate
- Gornji Grad - Medveščak
- Lotrščak Tower
- Musée des relations rompues
- St. Catherine's Church, Zagreb
- Klovićevi Dvori Gallery
- Croatian Museum of Naïve Art
- Grič Tunnel
- Église Saint-Marc de Zagreb
- Croatian History Museum
- Croatian Natural History Museum
- Atelijer Meštrović
- Zagreb City Museum
- Cathédrale de Zagreb
- Glyptotheque
- Ferdinand Budicki Automobile Museum
- Parc Maksimir
- Parc zoologique de Zagreb
The Mixed Choir of Zagreb Cathedral
Founded by the Zagreb Archdiocese in 1985, the mixed choir of Zagreb Cathedral regularly sings at the Sunday mass, but almost every Saturday it also does special performances for the tourists.
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Domenico Bartolucci - Dolorosa et venerabilis - Cappella Victoria Jakarta
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Dolorosa et venerabilis
Crkva sv. Katarina / The Church of Saint Catherine of Alexandria
Zagreb, Croatia - June 15, 2019
CAPPELLA VICTORIA JAKARTA
directed by Herman Yoseph Tan
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Zagreb Cathedral - Croatia
The Zagreb Cathedral is a Roman Catholic institution and is the tallest building in Croatia. It is dedicated to the Assumption of Mary and to kings Saint Stephen and Saint Ladislaus. Its spires can be seen from many locations in the city.
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Ansambl Minstrel - Rodrigo Martinez, Chacona - A la vida bona
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- Crkva sv. Katarine / St. Catherine's church, Zagreb, Croatia 8.7.2013.
00:01 Anonymus: Rodrigo Martinez
iz zbirke „Cancionero Musical de Palacio, 16.st.
02:55 Juan Arañés; Chacona - A la vida bona
Zlatno runo - španjolska rana glazba
IZVOĐAČI;
Ana Lice -- sopran
Marta Lončar -- sopran
Vesna Matana Matić -- mezzosopran, blok flauta
Lea Bulić -- mezzosopran
Nenad Kosak - tenor, blok flauta
Franjo Vinković -- tenor
Luka Marohnić -- bas
Matija Podnar - bas
Ante Beno -- blok flaute, cornamuse
Oliver Đorđević -- sopran viola da gamba
Sandra Munić -- alt viola da gamba, blok flauta
Jonathan Zalusky -- tenor viola da gamba
Marijana Vukovojac-Dugan -- bas-tenor viola da gamba
Georges Grujić -- rauschpfeipfe, cornamuse, blok flauta,
Krešimir Fabijanić -- kornet,
Hrvoje Sironić -- barokni trombon,
Darko Karajić -- lutnja, saz, barokna gitara
Pedro Abreu -- vihuela
Milko Jovetić -- udaraljke, gitarron
Veljko Nikolić - udaraljke
Memli Kelmendi - Agnus Dei - Cappella Victoria Jakarta
Memli Kelmendi
Agnus Dei
Crkva sv. Katarina / The Church of Saint Catherine of Alexandria
Zagreb, Croatia - June 15, 2019
CAPPELLA VICTORIA JAKARTA
directed by Herman Yoseph Tan
Jesu, Rex Admirabilis- St. Mark's Church Zagreb
St. Mark's Church- Zagreb, Croatia (June 9, 2017)