The Kaptol Square is a stunning historical square located in Zagreb Croatia. This is in the heart of the city and is surrounded by architectural landmarks. Some of them include the Zagreb cathedral and the Archibishop;s Palace.
Dolac Market is an open-air farmer market in the Gornji Grad - Medveščak city district of Zagreb, Croatia. Opened in 1930, it is not only the oldest market but also one of Zagreb’s renowned places. You can identify the market under the umbrellas decorated in the style of the Šestine folk costume.
Transcending through centuries, the Church of St. Francis holds a special place in the hearts of Croatian natives. This spiritual building was constructed in the 13th century and was a part of the Franciscan Monastery. According to the ancient tales, whenever St. Francis visited Zagreb, he stayed at the house of a rich widow (Catherine Galovic). Later, Catherine donated that property and the church was built in a Gothic theme.
Franciscan Monastery Of Saint Francis Of Assisi is a sacred pilgrimage site deeply intertwined with Saint Francis’s life and legacy. The monastery was established soon after he died in 1228. Since then, it has stood as a symbol of devotion and spirituality to poverty and simplicity.