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.
More Places You Might Enjoy
- 41
The Temple of the Dragon, also known as Huaco el Dragon, is an immaculately preserved Chimú temple located just outside Trujillo, Peru. This pyramid-shaped adobe structure is adorned with intricate […]
- 18
The Great Aletsch Glacier, spanning over 45 square miles (72 square kilometers), is the largest glacial landscape in Europe. Nestled in the eastern Swiss Alps, it is flanked by the […]
- 45
In the heart of downtown Yangon, Yangon City Hall stands as the official seat of the city’s administrative body, the Yangon City Development Committee. This historic and architectural landmark showcases […]


