The stone gate is the only medieval gate in Zagreb. Built in the 13th century, there is a bronze statue of a horse riding warrior guarding the stone gate, which contains an altar of the Virgin Mary.
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The Zagreb Stone Gate is located near St. Mark's Church. It was built in the Roman period. It is the only remaining city gate in the old city and is well preserved. Opposite the city gate is the famous Tower of Lottersac, which was once part of the old city walls. There is still a cannon on the tower, which fires at exactly 12 noon, which has become a tradition in Zalgeb.
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The stone gate is the only medieval gate in Zagreb. Built in the 13th century, there is a bronze statue of a horse riding warrior guarding the stone gate, which contains an altar of the Virgin Mary.
Shimen is a symbol of Croatia. Shuttle the light rail in Zagreb city can directly reach Shimen attractions. There are no tickets. It is said that there are several Shimen. The one that is finally preserved is the one.
The stone gate is the only one of the four gates that Zagreb previously existed. In the upper city of Sa, you can reach the stone gate by walking down a stone road in St. Mark's Square, where a portrait of the Virgin Mary holding the baby Jesus is presented. Lottelsack tower, which is opposite the stone gate, was once part of the old city wall.
This is the only remaining gate of the old city built in Rome and is still well preserved.
The ancient city gate of Zagreb is located near St. • the ancient city gate near the Mark Church, also known as the stone gate. This landmark built in the Roman period is the only remaining city gate in the old city. The ancient city gate is still well preserved. Opposite the famous Lottersack Tower was once part of the old city wall. ~
The ancient city gate of Zagreb, also known as the stone gate, is located near the church of St. Mark. The stone gate was built in Roman times and is the only well-preserved gate in the old city. There is a iron gate in the stone gateway, which is dedicated to the statue of the Virgin and the Son. The elderly passing by are here to stop and pray. There is a knight riding statue outside the stone gate, don't miss watching.
One of the last remaining gates of the old town. It's a nice in and of itself, but the surrounding area is also nice to sit and rest up.