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Zagreb Cathedral
Zagrebačka katedrala
Zagreb Cathedral
Zagreb Cathedral

Country  Croatia
Denomination Catholic
Website Zagrebačka katedrala
Architecture
Architect(s) Hermann Bollé
Style Neo-Gothic
Clergy
Bishop(s) Josip Bozanić

Zagreb Cathedral on Kaptol is probably the most famous building in Zagreb, as its spires can be seen from many locations in the city. It is tallest building in Zagreb and the tallest in Croatia. The building of the cathedral started in the 11th century (1093), although the building was razed to the ground by the Tatars in 1242. At the end of the 15th century, the Ottoman Empire invaded Bosnia and Croatia, triggering the construction of fortification walls around the cathedral. Some of these fortifications are still intact.

In the 17th century, a fortified renaissance watchtower was erected on the south side, and was used as a military observation point, because of the Ottoman threat.

In 1880, the cathedral was severely damaged in an earthquake. The main nave collapsed and the tower was damaged beyond repair. The restoration of the cathedral in the neogothic style was made by Hermann Bollé, bringing the cathedral to its present form. As part of that restoration, two spires of 108 m (354 ft) height were raised on the western side, both of which are in the process of being restored during a massive general restoration of the cathedral.

The cathedral is depicted on the reverse of the Croatian 1000 kuna banknote, issued in 1993.[1]

The building is, by its horizontal view when facing the portal, 46 meters long in width, 77 meters vertically and 105 meters in height.[2]

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Coordinates: 45°48′52″N 15°58′47″E / 45.81444°N 15.97972°E / 45.81444; 15.97972




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