Don't expect the dizzying heights of observation decks elsewhere: Zagreb's tallest central high-rise is a minnow in the skyscraper category. However, this outdoor deck that rims the 16th-floor cafe-bar is high enough for panoramic vistas of the entire city and great views down onto Trg Bana Jela膷i膰a below. Admission gets you unlimited access to the deck and cafe, if you want to come back for sunset or night-time views.
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Museum of Broken Relationships
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From romances that withered to broken family connections, this wonderfully quirky museum explores the mementos left over after a relationship ends鈥
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A 10-minute ride north of the city centre (or a 30-minute walk through leafy streets) takes you to one of the most beautiful cemeteries in Europe, sited鈥
Church of Virgin Mary of Jerusalem
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This baroque church, built in 1761, is one of Zagorje's most important pilgrimage sites and is well worth the uphill walk from the centre. Outside, the鈥
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This is an unexpected treat: superbly varied art in a magnificent setting, surrounded by a garden full of sculptures. The museum's galleries showcase the鈥
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Housed in Bre啪ice Castle, the Posavje Museum is one of provincial Slovenia鈥檚 richest museums, particularly for its archaeological and ethnographic鈥
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A feast for fans of Croatia鈥檚 naive art (a form that was highly fashionable locally and worldwide during the 1960s and 鈥70s and has declined somewhat鈥
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Right in the heart of the city, Zagreb鈥檚 bustling fruit and vegetable market has been trader-central since the 1930s when the city authorities set up a鈥
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This very short, and steep, funicular railway line, constructed in 1888, connects the Lower and Upper Towns of Zagreb.
Nearby Zagreb attractions
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Zagreb鈥檚 main orientation point and its geographic heart is Trg Bana Jela膷i膰a 鈥 it's where most people arrange to meet up. If you enjoy people-watching,鈥
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This statue of Ban Jela膷i膰, the 19th-century ban (viceroy or governor) who led Croatian troops into an unsuccessful battle with Hungary in the hope of鈥
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Right in the heart of the city, Zagreb鈥檚 bustling fruit and vegetable market has been trader-central since the 1930s when the city authorities set up a鈥
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Horror buffs will love the display of 70-plus full-scale historic instruments of torture. But seeing, touching and trying out the 1792 guillotine replica,鈥
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Electricity pioneer Nikola Tesla and Slavoljub Penkala, inventor of the mechanical pencil, are celebrated in these two murals cheering up the dowdy鈥
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This independent art space is run by the WHW (艩to, Kako i za Koga?) curatorial collective, known for their probing of politically and socially sensitive鈥
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One of the best views in town 鈥 across red-tile roofs towards the cathedral 鈥 is from this square behind the Jesuit Church of St Catherine. It's the鈥
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Spread over three floors, the artefacts housed here stretch from the prehistoric era to the medieval age. The 2nd floor holds the most interesting 鈥 and鈥