Amazing day in Zagreb | Croatia
I was not expecting to have such a beautiful day in Zagreb, Croatia. I ended up in the Museum of Broken Relationships.
Croatia is a beautiful country and today I was visiting Zagreb. I have heard many good things about Zagreb so I was curious to see what this city had to offer in one day.
I walked around the city of Zagreb for a couple of hours as I found out that the city of Zagreb is indeed beautiful as everybody told me. I went to the Dolac Market where I could find people getting their groceries done.
We also used the Funicular to go up in the city, the Funicular is a very very old way of transportation in Zagreb city centre. If you have a chance to use it, go for it, and when you get up there don't forget to look back because the view is amazing!
Then I went to the Cathedral of Zagreb and near the Anamorphosis by Etian, and in the end of the day I went to a museum that I was very curious to see which was the Museum of Broken Relationships, yes, you read it well, broken relationships.
In the end I really spent an amazing day in Zagreb, Croatia.
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