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The locals feel the following are somehow representative of their culture. Either that or they passionately attempt to deny their relevance. In any event, here they are.
Zagreb » Zagreb Sightseeing » Landmarks
The Croatian State Archives
On Marulić Square - part of the splendid, architecturally planned Green Horseshoe - stands a grand Art Nouveau building - one of the finest piece of architecture in Zagreb.
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Funicular
Built at the beginning of the 20th century, this 66m lift takes you to a small park area with a wealth of cafés and eating destinations to choose from and for only 5kn.
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The House of Parliament
In Gornji grad, it's where the government meets and plans stuff in the upper-town. The Serbian air force fired rockets on it in an attempt to assassinate Tuđman in 1991.
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Ilica
The seemingly endless length of this Oxford St/Madison Ave equivalent has diversified in recent years. You’re guaranteed to find everything you’ve ever wanted and then some.
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The Lotrščak Tower and Grič cannon
If in Zagreb you hear the blast of cannon fire, fear not, it simply means it’s midday. This auditory onslaught is not an elaborate pigeon-scaring scheme.
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The Strossmayer promenade
In the middle ground between Donji and Gornji Grad, this is a place to rediscover peace, love, harmony and why you've never liked bombs or ammunition in general.
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