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Zagreb
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 South of Gradec, the modern Donji grad ("Lower Town") sprawls out in all its grey, grid-patterned glory. Breaking the urban uniformity is the series of interconnected garden squares, |
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Zagreb
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 Just north of Markov trg, at Mletačka 8, the Meštrovic Atelier (Tues-Fri 9am-2pm, Sat 10am-6pm) occupies the house where Croatia's foremost twentieth-century sculptor, Ivan Meštrović, |
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Zagreb
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 It's a short walk north up Cirilometodska to the heart of Grades, Markov trg, a restrained square of golden-brown buildings which serves as the symbolic heart of Croatia.Though it's not obvious from their modest facades, |
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Zagreb
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 About fifty metres north of Katarinin trg, the Gallery of Naive Art (Galerija naivne umjetnosti; Tues–Fri 10am-6pm, Sat & Sun 10am–fpm; www.hmnu.org) at Cirilometodska 3 provides an excellent introduction to the work of Croatia's village painters. |
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Zagreb
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 Just to the south of Kamenita vrata, Jezuitski trg is flanked on the east side by Klovičevi dvori, a seventeenth-century former Jesuit monastery now used for temporary art exhibitions |
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