MIROGOJ CEMETERY
Neo-Renaissance cemetery gathering the memorial crosses of hundreds of soldiers who died during the last war.
Mirogoj is one of Europe's most beautiful burial grounds. Designed in 1876 by German architect Hermann Bollé (1845-1926), this neo-Renaissance cemetery is enclosed by a wall with monumental arcades. Inside: chapels, pavilions and century-old trees. A booklet helps you locate the graves of poets Petar Preradović and Antun Gustav Matoš, that of painter Vladimir Becić (bust of Meštrović's hand), Tuđman's mausoleum, the memorial crosses of the hundreds of soldiers who died in the last war. Ask for it at the tourist office.
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Une visite sous la neige apporte une atmosphère de sérénité là ou l'Histoire a été plus que mouvementée, surtout le long des galeries (Photo)
Du centre ville, le cimetière est accessible par bus (départ à côté de la Cathédrale)