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It's a city of two parts Upper Town (Gornji Grad): Historic, medieval streets with cobblestones, gas lamps, and key landmarks like St. Mark's Church. Lower Town (Donji Grad): 19th-century architecture, museums, cafes, and wide boulevards. St. Mark’s Church has a LEGO-like roof Its colorful tiled roof features coats of arms of Zagreb and the Kingdom of Croatia, and it looks like it’s made from LEGO bricks! It has the world's shortest funicular The Zagreb Funicular connects Upper and Lower Town — it’s only 66 meters long and one of the shortest public transport systems in the world. The Museum of Broken Relationships One of the most unique museums in the world. It showcases objects donated by people from around the world — each telling a story of a lost love or breakup. Zagreb has more museums per square meter than almost any city Over 30 museums, including the Museum of Illusions, the Nikola Tesla Technical Museum, and the quirky Mushroom Museum. Medvednica Mountain is just 30 minutes away Locals often hike or ski on Sljeme, the peak of Medvednica, offering stunning views of the city. 7. The city still lights its street lamps by hand In the Upper Town, gas lamps are manually lit each evening by city workers, preserving a charming old-world feel. It's home to the necktie (cravat) The cravat, the precursor to the modern tie, originated in Croatia. Zagreb honors it with a Cravat Regiment reenactment. Zagreb’s food blends Central Europe and the Mediterranean Think hearty Austrian-style schnitzels, ćevapi (grilled minced meat), but also fresh seafood and olive oil influences from Dalmatia. It’s one of Europe’s sunniest capitals Zagreb enjoys over 2,500 hours of sunshine per year, making it surprisingly bright for a Central European city. Yes! This is Zagreb! #travel #vlog #theweekendwalkers #zagreb #crotia