Saint Mary's Church, Zagreb
Saint Mary's Church in Zagreb stands as an impressive historic building, reflecting a dynamic past. Built on the site of the old 13th-century chapel, the 16th-century church underwent major changes in the 18th century, resulting in a Gothic style makeover. This period was key in defining its architectural and artistic character.
A standout feature of Saint Mary's Church is its 18th-century marble main altar, showcasing detailed sculptures of Saints Peter and Paul, surrounded by angels. These sculptures capture the artistic excellence of that time, contributing to the church's holy atmosphere. The church also features an exceptional fresco by Slovenian artists Franco and Krištof Jelovški, adding to its art legacy.
Franciszek Rottman, a famous sculptor from Ljubljana, played a significant role in the church's aesthetics, contributing various statues and carvings that enhance the altars and pulpit, demonstrating his sculpting skills.
Architecturally, the church has undergone many changes over the years. Initially a Gothic church with a tower, it expanded into a large, three-nave structure by the mid-18th century. Its striking entrance, featuring a baroque portal, reflects the various architectural influences over the centuries.
A standout feature of Saint Mary's Church is its 18th-century marble main altar, showcasing detailed sculptures of Saints Peter and Paul, surrounded by angels. These sculptures capture the artistic excellence of that time, contributing to the church's holy atmosphere. The church also features an exceptional fresco by Slovenian artists Franco and Krištof Jelovški, adding to its art legacy.
Franciszek Rottman, a famous sculptor from Ljubljana, played a significant role in the church's aesthetics, contributing various statues and carvings that enhance the altars and pulpit, demonstrating his sculpting skills.
Architecturally, the church has undergone many changes over the years. Initially a Gothic church with a tower, it expanded into a large, three-nave structure by the mid-18th century. Its striking entrance, featuring a baroque portal, reflects the various architectural influences over the centuries.
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Sight Name: Saint Mary's Church
Sight Location: Zagreb, Croatia (See walking tours in Zagreb)
Sight Type: Religious
Sight Location: Zagreb, Croatia (See walking tours in Zagreb)
Sight Type: Religious
Walking Tours in Zagreb, Croatia
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Lower Town Walking Tour
The Lower Town of Zagreb, also known as Donji Grad, is one of the two main districts in the historic heart of the Croatian capital, alongside the Upper Town (Gornji Grad). It is the more modern of the two and was built during the period of urban expansion, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The Lower Town showcases a captivating tapestry of architectural splendor dominated by... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.5 Km or 1.6 Miles
The Lower Town showcases a captivating tapestry of architectural splendor dominated by... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.5 Km or 1.6 Miles
Upper Town Walking Tour
Andautonia was a Roman settlement near the location of today's Zagreb. Historical record attests to the name "Zagreb" in 1134, referring to the founding of the diocese of "Kaptol" by sainted King Ladislaus in 1094. Kaptol is the "Upper Town" of Zagreb. The "Lower Town" is "Gradec."
Upper Town centered around Zagreb Cathedral consecrated in... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.8 Km or 1.1 Miles
Upper Town centered around Zagreb Cathedral consecrated in... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.8 Km or 1.1 Miles