Croatian Parliament Building
Croatian Parliament Building
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK186,371 contributions
May 2023
This Baroque palace is the parliament of Croatia. It stands amongst a host of government buildings in St. Mark's Square and looks innocuous if it wasn’t for the Baroque facade. Another reviewer mentioned tours, but I could not find anything on the parliament website.
Written May 15, 2023
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Zfy Ed
Singapore, Singapore10,512 contributions
Jun 2019 • Couples
This white building, not big though, is the parliament building for Croatia, located within St Mark's square and next to the popular St Mark's church. For visitors to the former places, you will surely not miss it!
Senior government politicians and city officials do come by this place to work and formulate policies for the country and during our visit, it was almost 6pm, the buildings were already closed for the day and so we only managed to snap photos outside it.
This building is nice and blended well with the other buildings in the surrounding areas~
Senior government politicians and city officials do come by this place to work and formulate policies for the country and during our visit, it was almost 6pm, the buildings were already closed for the day and so we only managed to snap photos outside it.
This building is nice and blended well with the other buildings in the surrounding areas~
Written July 2, 2019
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Karthik R
Chennai (Madras), India7,666 contributions
Jul 2019
This Building is in Upper Town on the way from St.Mark's square to Stone gate. The building is part of continous buildings and just blended.
Written September 23, 2019
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SEs
London, UK25,868 contributions
Feb 2019 • Friends
You will go past this on your walking tour. The architecture looks like Greek style for me.Few security personnel around.
Written March 3, 2019
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kc j
Mumbai, India5,214 contributions
Aug 2018 • Family
When you go up the funicular and walk up to the St Mark's square , the main attraction there is the St Mark's church with its colourful tiled roof.
Just opposite this church is the Parliament palace building. It is a big old building with the Croatian flag fluttering. It did not appear very imposing to me . It almost blended with the other buildings in the square.
We had no plans to go inside.
We just took some photos and left.
Just opposite this church is the Parliament palace building. It is a big old building with the Croatian flag fluttering. It did not appear very imposing to me . It almost blended with the other buildings in the square.
We had no plans to go inside.
We just took some photos and left.
Written October 16, 2018
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Emma
Manchester, UK1,314 contributions
Jul 2018 • Friends
It’s a nice building to look at and photograph but there’s not a whole lot going on there. Worth a quick look tho!
Written July 17, 2018
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Neil K
Liverpool, UK829,468 contributions
Apr 2023 • Friends
There are an amazing amount of great looking buildings up in the Upper Town ,one of the most impressive and imposing is Croatian Parliament Building.
Constructed from 1737 and rebuilt ,remodelled in 1849 and expanded in 1911 some of the best architects of their times designed this building including Matthias Leonhart,Aleksandar Brdaric,Lav Kalda and Karlo Susan ,it's a great mix of several architectural styles including Classic ,Neo Renaissance and Secession ,the facade is fabulous ,the Doric columns looks superb ,it's just such a fantastic building to view and is very photogenic as is the whole square that's home to Croatian Parliament Building,it's most definitely well worth checking out if you're in the area and easy to locate on Trg Svetog Marka .
Constructed from 1737 and rebuilt ,remodelled in 1849 and expanded in 1911 some of the best architects of their times designed this building including Matthias Leonhart,Aleksandar Brdaric,Lav Kalda and Karlo Susan ,it's a great mix of several architectural styles including Classic ,Neo Renaissance and Secession ,the facade is fabulous ,the Doric columns looks superb ,it's just such a fantastic building to view and is very photogenic as is the whole square that's home to Croatian Parliament Building,it's most definitely well worth checking out if you're in the area and easy to locate on Trg Svetog Marka .
Written April 6, 2023
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Andr3a1o
Zagreb, Croatia1,143 contributions
Dec 2017 • Friends
The first convocation of the Croatian republic was recognized 30th of May 1992. That is the day of the Croatian parliament.
Written January 23, 2018
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BT3rd
Datchet, UK7,406 contributions
Dec 2017 • Couples
The building itself looks crisp and well presented on St Marks square, but is outshone by St Marks church next to it with its colourful roof.
Written December 10, 2017
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MBB1952
Surfers Paradise, Australia10,585 contributions
Nov 2017 • Couples
The Croatian Parliament House is at Saint Marks Square next to St Marks Church. When the parliament is working it always has a security guard at the door entrance, above the door flies the Croatian & European Union Flag.
Written November 22, 2017
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