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Zagreb Attractions |
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Near the village of Scitarjevo, close to Zagreb, are the remains
of the ancient Roman town of Andautonia, which have been excavated
and provide a fascinating tourist attraction. Andautonia was...
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The building that houses Croatia's history is itself a part of
that history. Sited in the historical town centre, it is the
beautiful Baroque palace, Vojkovic-Orsic-Rauch, built at the end of
the...
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The building housing the Croatian National Theatre is as much a
national treasure as the world-class dramatic, opera, music and
ballet productions that take place on its stage. Construction...
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Praska Street, in the lower part of old Zagreb, leads on to a
sequence of attractive park squares, each flaunting their own
attractions and worth a walking tour. Zrinski Square features a
music...
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Trakoscan is a legendary 13th-century Gothic castle that was
home to various influential families for centuries before finally
falling into abandoned disrepair in the second half of the...
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The Plitvice Lakes have been declared a world heritage site and
it is the natural beauty of the 16 green and turquoise lakes linked
by waterfalls and surrounded by forests and bush that...
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