美乐高坟场

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美乐高坟场
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rogerc780

很漂亮的墓园但没有足够的停车位,小心开车且被开罚单!请有耐心寻找车位,建议坐公车前往,既方便又快速到达!

GoranD576

Graveyard is very nice but I dont undrstand why forign people is going to see it. There are so many things in Zagreb to visit. Ok, I understand Japanes or nations that dont have such typ of graveyards..

Katthh

very nice to see that big and very old cemetery that still has very important role in Zagreber citizens. Cemetery was originaly built in 19th century by Herman Bole - famous architect and you could visit graves of almost all important people for Croatia that are now there.

langolijeri

Mirogoj is like "open-air museum" that enchants its visitors with its peace and beauty. This is indeed an indispensable part of Zagreb, which should be visited. The best way to describe Mirogoj is to say that this is monumental composition of arcades, pavilions and domes, interspersed with rich vegetation and with the sculpture gallery.

59paulop

Beautiful architecture by one of the greatest world architects.Imposant arcades and nature surroundings.Very expensive if you would like to be buried there.Restaurants and caffes in surroundings are not so great.Majority of famous Croats are burried there.

andrejah2015

There are having their place to be some of the most famous Croatian, like Dražen Petrović, and some poets, first president of Croatia and so

ToniFin_zag

Though it was cold february evening it still was worth of visit. Only problem was that we didn't know what to look at there because we didn't have guide.

MissAnneK

One of the most interesting spots in Zagreb. Definately Worth a visit! Arcades, peace and tranquility-completely different sight from busy Zagreb downtown.

676christoss

its a cemetery fo course ... if you like graves ,statues ,great view you should go but you should take the bus infront of the church cause it is a bit far away ..

annalX2655QZ

Bus ride up the hill from the centre is easy and you can use the same tickets as for the tram. If you stay less than 90 minutes you can also use the same ticket to return. A beautiful and large cemetery with some famous people, and many monuments for war heroes, Jewish, etc. Fascinating to see how many real candles are lit (with small covers) by visitors to the cemetary. A walk through the covered walkway with tombs is a must as it is beautiful and peaceful. In the winter snow and ice it was slightly slippery in the less visited areas, but in general easy to walk around.

2jerome

Every time I am in Zagreb I go to Mirogoj...this time I took bus 106 from the cathedral which brings you straight to the cemetary, in 5 minutes only, not in 15 minutes as is written by the Tourist Board.A walk along the wall of fame and a visit to Tudjman's grave is mandatory and then you can find your way to the other Croatian hero's grave.Most visited is Drazen Petrovic's grave. Not easy to find; but if you go out to the main road again and follow that street untill you see the monument with the eternal flame, you know you are where you want to be...Remarkable: I asked the way to locals, they explained me in Croatian language, but we understood each other very well.A must visit when in Zagreb. BTW, tickets for the bus and for the tram are the same.

Marco_Batalha

As this cemetery is listed among the top ten places in Zagreb, we had to pay it a visit. It is not located near the centre, but it is easily accessible. There is a bus line leading directly to the cemetery, bus number 106, which departs from the cathedral. Built in the 19th century, the architectural design still leaves everyone in awe. Considering it was Christmas, we weren't sure it would be open, however we were amazed that not only was it open, but there were also plenty of candles lit to pay respects to Jesus and the deceased. The central position of the buildings is taken by a beautiful chapel. By the entrance, there is a map of the whole cemetery, with each section well marked, plus a list of the greats that are buried there, such as the first president of Croatia, Franjo Tudjman, as well as Miroslav Krleža and August Senoa, among many others. It was very touching to see how much people love their country, having statues honouring the lost lives of those who fought in the two World Wars and the Croatian War. The size of the cemetery is considerably big, so there is plenty to see; from the beauty of the architecture (with all the detailed columns, floor tiles, and ceilings) to the diverse beauty of the detailed tombstones, all preserved with great care and love.

Travelertomorrow

Mirogoj cemetery is a crucial sightseeing point helping visitors to better understand Zagreb. Not only does it show the very Croatian trait of being strategically placed on a pretty natural hilly spot, it is also carefuly landscaped. The most important trait, however, is its interfaith and cosmopolitan character of the deceased, clearly demonstrating how deeply integrated religiously was Zagreb population throughout the ages. It also clearly demonstrates how much migration and immigration did characterise Zagreb throughout its growth into the capital of independent Croatia. People of Zagreb very much like their main cemetery and it is frequently visited, even for the simple walks, not necessarily tied to the visits to the graves of the beloved ones.

AdinaKarmiel

Christian and Jewish graves side by side , together, just incredible ! beautiful sculptures on the graves . Nothing that reminds you of a cemetery . Don't miss this site !

MarcosCastroZ

The garden and construction is very pleasant. Besides a place of cemetery the garden is very nice to walk.

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