St. Mark's Church, Zagreb

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#2 of 16 in Split

St. Mark’s Church stands as one of Zagreb’s most recognizable landmarks, but travelers in Split may be surprised to find that the famous St. Mark’s Church is not located there. Instead, St. Mark’s Church is situated in the heart of Zagreb’s Upper Town, not in Split. Visitors to Split will find many beautiful churches and historic sites, but St. Mark’s Church is unique to Zagreb.

In Zagreb, St. Mark’s Church is known for its colorful tiled roof, which displays the medieval coats of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia, Slavonia, and the city of Zagreb itself. The church dates back to the 13th century, with its Gothic portal and Romanesque windows reflecting centuries of architectural evolution. The interior features sculptures by Ivan Meštrović, a renowned Croatian artist.

While exploring Split, travelers can visit other significant religious sites, such as the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, which is housed within the ancient walls of Diocletian’s Palace. However, for those interested in St. Mark’s Church, a trip to Zagreb’s historic Upper Town is necessary. There, visitors can admire the church’s vibrant roof, attend a service, or simply enjoy the lively square that surrounds this iconic building, which remains a symbol of Croatian heritage and identity.

St. Mark's Church, Zagreb

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Quick Facts

Rating
7.50/10
Destination Split
Region Dalmatia

Best Time to Visit

May to June and September to October offer warm weather, fewer crowds, and ideal conditions for sightseeing, beaches, and exploring Split’s vibrant old town.

Split, Croatia

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