King Tomislav Square, named after the first king of Croatia, is one of Zagreb’s most popular public parks. At its heart stands an enormous equestrian statue of King Tomislav, surrounded by neoclassical architecture. The square is flanked on one side by the bustling Central Station (Glavni Kolodvor) and on the other by the elegant Art Pavilion (Umjetnicki Paviljon). Visitors can enjoy a scenic and tranquil spot to relax, with the park providing a green oasis in the heart of the city.
King Tomislav Square (Trg Kralja Tomislava)
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