In Mirogoj you are literally walking through Zagreb history and honor famous people who left a mark in it.
Zagreb main cemetery Mirogoj (Travelers' Choice No.1 in Zagreb for 2015. on TripAdvisor) is well preserved open air museum with typical example of monumental architecture like arcades, pavilions, sculptures and tombs. In Mirogoj you areliterally walking through Zagreb history and honorfamous people who left a mark in it.These are the graves of famous Zagreb citizens* that are worth visiting (*without politicians)!
1. August Šenoa (1838. Zagreb - 1881. Zagreb)
Where: Mirogoj, field 8A
Profession:Novelist
Famous for: Father of the Croatian novel and modern literature
Mark: novel Goldsmith's gold and feuilleton Zagrebulje
His first novel and first Croatian history novel Goldsmith's gold presents episodes from Zagreb in 16th century. The story about conflict between feudal lord and citizens of Zagreb is one of the most famous tales from Zagreb history. August Šenoa was also a pioneer of Croatian feuilltons with Zagrebulje - that were describing events from second half of 19th century.
2.Herman Bolle (1845. Köln - 1926. Zagreb)
Where: MirogojArcades
Profession: Architect
Famous for: Restoring theZagreb Cathedral
Mark: Construction of Mirogoj cemetery and Museum of Arts and Crafts
Beside the Mirogoj cemetery, his most famous building is Museum of Arts and Crafts - one of the first buildings with the functions of the museum and the school. Bolle has also completed the restoration of famous St. Mark's Church in the Upper Town Zagreb, played a part in restoring the Zagreb Cathedral and gain influence over the city planning process of Zagreb.
3. Milan Lenuci (1849. Karlovac - 1924. Zagreb)
Where: Church of Christ the King inMirogoj cemetery
Profession: Urbanist
Famous for: Zagreb's first urban planner
Mark: Creator of Zagreb Green Horseshoe (Lenuci Horseshoe) whichis U-shaped system of Downtown squares (parks) that creates a famous green frame of Lower Town. Seven squareswith parks in the "horseshoe" are arranged in three straight lines. Lenuci also laid the foundations of the urban development of Zagreb and moved the industrial zone and marketplace to the eastern part of the town.
4. Ferdinard Budicki (1871. Zagreb - 1951. Zagreb)
Where: Mirogoj, field 12A
Profession: Car, motorcycle and bicycle pioneer
Famous for: One of the founders of the first Croatian Automobile Club
Mark: Founder of the first mechanic shop, first driving school and first taxi service in Zagreb
Beside the first Croatian Automobile Club, first mechanic shop, driving school and taxi service in Zagreb, Budicki brought the very first car and motorcycle to Zagreb! He is co-founder of the Croatian Sports Federation and Zagreb Fair and he takessecond place at the first national car race which took place on the routeZagreb-Varaždin-Zagreb. Today first automobile museum in Zagreb bears his name.
5. Rudolf Lubynski (1873. Zagreb - 1935. Zagreb)
Where: Mirogoj, field 1
Profession: Architect
Famous for: One of the major art nouveau Croatian architects
Mark: The construction of National and University Library
His famous building of the National and University Library (now Croatian State Archives) at Marulić Square is the most important palace of the Croatian art nouveau (declared by several distinguished architects and art historians). Plus numerous residential houses, Lutheran Center, building of the insurance company in Mihanovićeva street and more.
6. Ljerka Šram (1874. Zagreb - 1913. Zagreb)
Where: Mirogoj Arcades
Profession: Actress
Famous for: Celebrated member of theCroatian National Theatre
Mark: Romeo and Juliet as Juliet, Othello as Desdemona, Madame Sans-Gene as Catherine Hubscher
Ljerka Šram was famous Croatian actress andmember of Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb for twenty-five years (from 1888. until her death). She was actingin many leading roles as comedy, salon and romatic character in classical and contemporary repertoire. Her beauty was legendary so she will be remembered as one of the most beautiful Zagreb actresses ever.
7. Branko Gavella (1885. Zagreb - 1962. Zagreb)
Where: Mirogoj Arcades
Profession: Theatre director
Famous for: Director of 270 show´s, operas and operettas
Mark: one of the founders of the Zagreb Drama Theatre (today Gavella).
Theatre director, theatrologist and critic was director of drama in Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb, where he directed a respectable number of plays written by Croatian authors. He was the founder of Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb, one of the founders of the Zagreb Drama Theatre (today Gavella) and member of Academy of Sciences and Arts.
8. Ante Topić Mimara (1898. Korušce - 1987. Zagreb)
Where: Mirogoj Arcades
Profession: Art collector
Famous for: Restoration, conservation and protetction of precious collection of arts
Mark: Donation of 3700 works to Zagreb museum that carries his name
Croatian collector, restorer, art historian, philanthropist and acontroversial post-WW2 military consultatant who worked on the returning of the stolen arts. In the eighties he donated his rich collection of 3700 works of art (from prehistoric, Egyptian and Chinese art to Rembrandt and Renoir) to the museum which today carries his name - famous Mimara Museum!
9. Tošo Dabac (1907. Nova Rača - 1970. Zagreb)
Where: Mirogoj, field 11
Profession: Art photographer
Famous for: World-renowned Croatian art photographer
Mark: Black and white photographs of Zagreb street life during the thirties of the last century
Tošo Dabac exhibited and won many awards abroad, but he spent his entire career in Zagreb! His biggest inspiration was the City of Zagreb - so he left mark in Zagreb history with his famous black and white street life photographs. Dabac entire photographic opus with negatives and vintage masterprints is kept atthe Tošo Dabac Archivein Ilica street 17.
10. Dražen Petrović (1964. Šibenik - 1993. Ingolstadt)
Where: Mirogoj, field 127
Profession: Basketball player
Famous for: The best European basketball player of all times, one of the first NBA players from Europe, Olympic medalist, winner of theWorld Cupchampionship and EuroBaskettournaments, 2 Euroleague titles...
Mark: With Basketball clubCibona Zagrebhe wastwo timeEuropean Champion, took3 Cup Winners, 1 National Champions and more...
Dražen is the greatest Croatian and one of the best world basketball player of all times. He played shooting guard position for Basketball basketball clubCibona Zagrebin his early years. In hisfirst yearwithCibona he won National League, National Cup and European Cup. Following year he won European Cup and National Cup again. His medals, rewards, personal items, etc. are kept in theDražen Petrović Memorial Center.