Zagreb, Croatia’s capital and largest city, lies on the bank(s) of the Sava River, at the foot of the Medvednica Range. As the country’s cultural centre, Zagreb is well known for its museums, theatres, concerts and other cultural programmes. The old part of Zagreb
 consists of three historical sections, all of which have retained their
 medieval atmosphere; they contain the majority of its monuments, most 
of which visited on foot. The Kaptol quarter encompasses the cathedral 
and the surrounding area which, historically, was inhabited by members 
of the clergy. The nobility and the craftsmen traditionally lived in the
 nearby Gradec quarter. The Church of St. Mark, built in the 13th century, can be found in the third - Donji grad (Lower City) – quarter. 
 
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