Zagreb
Zagreb’s architecture is a fascinating blend of styles, reflecting its rich history and diverse influences.
The city has a Central European vibe, with grand Austro-Hungarian buildings, modernist structures, and contemporary designs
all coexisting harmoniously.
This blend of old and new creates a dynamic urban landscape
that remains spacious and balanced, embracing both historical roots and modern development.
The city has a Central European vibe, with grand Austro-Hungarian buildings, modernist structures, and contemporary designs
all coexisting harmoniously.
This blend of old and new creates a dynamic urban landscape
that remains spacious and balanced, embracing both historical roots and modern development.
A symbol of the city’s agricultural heritage can be found in the Kumica Barica, a statue of the old woman carrying a basket on her head, that is located at the entrance to the Zagreb’s main open-air market.
This bronze statue pays tribute to the rural women who traditionally brought fresh produce to the market from surrounding villages.
This bronze statue pays tribute to the rural women who traditionally brought fresh produce to the market from surrounding villages.
As a coffee lover, I have to mention one of the best places in Zagreb for a perfect cup of coffee: Kavatura.
The baristas here are passionate and skilled, ensuring each cup is brewed to precision. They’re always happy to chat about the beans, brewing methods, and origins, making Kavatura a must-visit spot for anyone who appreciates the art of coffee.
The baristas here are passionate and skilled, ensuring each cup is brewed to precision. They’re always happy to chat about the beans, brewing methods, and origins, making Kavatura a must-visit spot for anyone who appreciates the art of coffee.