Beneath Zagreb’s Upper Town, the Gric Tunnel (Tunel Gric) serves as a tangible link to the city’s World War II history. Originally an air raid shelter, this subterranean passage connects Mesnička Street and Radićeva Street, with several offshoots and exits along its route. While primarily used as a practical shortcut for pedestrians, the tunnel occasionally transforms into a temporary exhibition space, offering a unique setting for cultural displays. Visitors can walk through the cool, dimly lit corridors, experiencing a piece of the city’s past and present.
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