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  2. Zagreb Cathedral (Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saints Stephen and Ladislav), is a Roman Catholic cathedral located at Kaptol, Zagreb. It is the second tallest building in Croatia and also the most monumental sacral building of Gothic architecture southeast of the Alps. [3]

  3. Zagreb Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a Zagreb landmark. As a matter of fact, it is the most monumental sacral building in Neo-Gothic style southeast of the Alps. TIP: THE CATHEDRAL IS THE TALLEST BUILDING IN CROATIA!

    • Kaptol 31, Zagreb, 10000
  4. Zagreb. This cathedral's twin spires – seemingly permanently under repair – soar over the city. Formerly known as St Stephen’s, the cathedral has an original Gothic structure that's been transformed many times over, but the sacristy still contains a cycle of frescos dating from the 13th century.

  5. History. Soon after the Diocese of Zagreb was established (around 1094 A.D.) the construction of the cathedral in transitional Romanesque -Gothic style began. the construction of the cathedral lasted for a very long time and it was not completed and dedicated until 1217A.D.

  6. Mar 26, 2022 · The Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary and Kings Saint Stephen and Saint Ladislaus, as it is officially called, is one of the most important pieces of Croatia’s cultural heritage, impressive and mysterious as its past. Zagreb diocese was founded around 1094 by Ladislaous under the Hungarian archdiocese in Ostrogon.

  7. It's Zagreb's most recognizable monument. The neo-Gothic spires of the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary punctuate Zagreb's Upper Town, rising 108m (or 105m, depending on whom you ask) into the sky. It's Croatia's largest sacral building and a must-see Zagreb sight.

  8. Apr 10, 2017 · Zagreb Cathedral, due to its two bell towers of 108 m length is the most monumental Croatian sacral building, built in the neo-Gothic style and one of the most valuable monuments of Croatian cultural heritage. Croatians refer to it as a mother of all Croatian churches because it is a symbol of Zagreb and Croatia.

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