Trg is Croatian for square and there are many of them in the city. The squares are usually home to famous landmarks or sculptures and draw human and animal life of all types. You may be dismayed to find that they don't always have four sides, each equal in length and with angles all equal to 90 degrees. Sorry, that's just not the way things are done around here.
It actually sits on top of the underground Importanne mall and gives you a view of Trg kralja Tomislava, Glavni kolodvor and on of the main tram stops. As such, it's a curious spot to sit and check things out.
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During these summer months of travellers headed through Zagreb to the coast, this Trg becomes position A for human observation. Expertly manicured, puppies, pigeons and people mingle together as though DNA differences were no big deal. The multi-line tram stop and underground Importanne mall are su
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Home to the Croatian National Theatre (HNK), this is one of the last remaining public memorials left in the name of the late ruler, Tito. Close to a number of excellent museums.
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A large, nearly circular square that brings six streets together. Only a pawn in their game, the Victims of Fascism square was re-named Square of the Great Croatians in 1990, only to be returned to its former name in 2000. As is always the case, such changes were politically motivated: the gallery
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