Trg Kralja Tomislava
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Pedro Pereira
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"A bustling square in the heart of Zagreb’s Lesser Town, the pedestrian-only King Tomislav Square (Trg Kralja Tomislava) is a vibrant city meeting point, filled with formal gardens and public event space. Named after Croatia’s first monarch, it forms part of the city’s spectacular urban park and is defined by botanical gardens and beautiful surrounding buildings. The square’s southern flank is dominated by the central railway station, an elegant 19th-century neoclassical building that connects Zagreb to Vienna and Budapest by rail. The 19th-century Art Pavillion, a popular venue for high-profile exhibitions, sits at the northern end of the square. Within the square, you’ll find a vast equestrian statue of King Tomislav from the 10th century, installed in 1947.
A lively setting for markets, festivals and concerts year-round, there’s no wrong time to visit the square. Stop on a city highlights tour to take a photo or drive past the square on a vintage car tour of the city. The square is also a stop on tours of the upper and lower towns."
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Cedric Crosnier
"The Square of the King Tomislav. Really beautiful square between the Pavillon of arts and the main train station with fountains and the statue of the former King Tomislav."
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