Lotrščak Tower, a 13th-century sentinel in Zagreb’s historic Gornji Grad (Upper Town), has served multiple roles throughout its history, including as a defense tower, prison, warehouse, fire station, and even a billiards club. Rising above the city, the tower invites visitors to climb its spiral staircase to enjoy panoramic views. From the top, one can see St. Mark’s Church and the sea of red roofs that characterize Zagreb, offering a unique perspective on the city’s layout and architecture.
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