[4K] Zagreb, Croatia | Uncovering the Beauty of city: Croatia’s Underrated Capital

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Welcome to “Unveiled Streets”!

Are you ready to embark on a journey to the heart of the cities? At “Unveiled Streets,” we invite you to explore the streets, hidden corners, and vibrant atmospheres of urban landscapes. With each step, we reveal the secrets of metropolitan life, uncovering local cultures and rich histories.

🎥 Zagreb is the capital and largest city of Croatia, located in the northwest of the country along the Sava River. With a population close to one million, Zagreb serves as the political, cultural, economic, and academic center of Croatia, making it one of the most important cities in both the country and the region.

History of Zagreb:
The history of Zagreb dates back to the 11th century. Initially developing as two separate settlements named Gradec and Kaptol, the city was declared a free royal city in 1242 by Hungarian King Béla IV. Since the 19th century, Zagreb began to modernize under the influence of the Habsburg Empire and later as part of Yugoslavia, eventually becoming the capital of independent Croatia.

Major Attractions in Zagreb:
1. Ban Jelačić Square: The main square of Zagreb and considered the heart of the city.
2. Zagreb Cathedral: The tallest building in the city, known for its Gothic architecture.
3. Dolac Market: The city's most famous market area, ideal for purchasing local products.
4. Mimara Museum: Known for its art collections, it showcases European art pieces.
5. St. Mark's Church: Recognizable for its colorful tiled roof, symbolizing Croatia's history and culture.

General Information about Croatia:
Capital: Zagreb
Population: Approximately 4 million
Language: Croatian
Currency: Euro (adopted in January 2023)
Tourism: Adriatic coastal cities like Dubrovnik and Split, along with Croatia’s natural beauty and historical sites, are popular attractions for tourists.

Cultural Aspects of Croatia:
Croatia has been influenced by various cultures throughout its history, which is reflected in its cuisine, music, dance, and architecture. Traditional Croatian cuisine combines Mediterranean and Central European flavors. Additionally, Croatia has unique cultural elements, such as the Dalmatian klapa (traditional songs) and Istrian music, which are recognized by UNESCO. Zagreb is a delightful tourist hub where history and modern life blend seamlessly, representing the cultural essence of Croatia.

Parts of walkings:
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:33 Zagreb Main Train Station”Glavni kolodvor”
00:01:49 Equestrian statue of King Tomislav
00:03:00 The Art Pavilion
00:10:00 Bogovićeva Street (official name is Petar Preradović Square)
00:19:35 The Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Lord
00:20:00 Oktogon is a well-known historical passageway
00:21:00 Ilica street, one of the most famous streets in Croatia. 
00:27:00 Zakmardi stairs to the top of Zagreb
00:27:19 Lotrščak Tower is one of Zagreb’s most iconic landmarks
00:29:30 The Church of St. Mark
00:31:00 The Stone Gate
00:33:20 The Statue of Saint George
00:40:00 The Zagreb Cathedral
00:45:00 Ban Jelačić Square

Join us in capturing the rhythm of the streets and embarking on new adventures in every corner of the city. Discover the true face of urban life with “Unveiled Streets””!

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