Mirogoj - Zagreb’s central cemetery, is known as one of the most beautiful final resting places in Europe!
Mirogoj - not only as a cemetery and the final resting place of deceased, but as an outdoor museum isreadily awaitingvisitors to fascinatethem with its peace and beauty. In order to Mirogoj cemetery must shine every day with its beauty, its employees takecare for the beauty and arrangements entirely, maintaining the parks,flowers, trees and the access alleys...
An oasis of peace and silence
The grave of the famous Croatian singerIvo Robic
The grave of the famous Croatian basketball player Dražen Petrović
Mirogoj -Zagreb’s central cemetery, is known as one of the most beautiful final resting places in Europe! Famousarchitect Herman Bolléhas designed Mirogoj cemeterymain buildings, The arcades, cupolas and the church at the entryway are the must-see sights! Also, some of the monuments throughout the cemetery are true masterpieces of art!
The main entrance to the Mirogoj cemetery
The arcades and cupolas
A view from the arcades
The arcades
Walking along the paths of Mirogoj is very relaxing!You can soundly hear birds’ chirrup and feel a gentle breeze among the densely planted trees sothereby it’s easy to forget the clutter of everyday life. If you decideto visit Mirogoj during the All Saints’ Day( on November 1) you’ll witness extraordinary lightings from the candles that light upin memory of the dead ones.
Alley of Croatian defendersfrom the Homeland War
The central cross
The Church of Christ the King and the grave of the first Croatian president Franjo Tuđman
It´s easy to notice equally distributed graves of all religious groups, as well as get a hint of Croatian history by encountering the Monument for the fallen Croatian Soldiers in World War One, the Monument for the Yugoslav National Heros, Memorial Crossin the Alley of Croatian Defenders, Monument to the Victims of Bleiburg, German military cemetery and theWall of Pain monument dedicated to thevictims from the Croatian War of Independence. Mirogoj is also called the Croatian Pantheon due to many famous people that were buried in its grounds.
The Monument for the fallen Croatian soldiers in the World War 1
The Monument for the victims ofBleiburg massacre
German military cemetery for the fallen soldiers in the Worl War 2
The Monument "Voice of the Croatian Victim - Wall of Pain". The black marble is covered with the names of 13,500 killed Croatian soldiers and civilians - the victims of the Serbian aggression on Croatia.
The Monument for the Yugoslav National Heroes in the World War 2
Getting There:Bus N°106 from the Cathedral to Mirogoj takes 15min and costs 10kn!