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  1. Il Castello di Medvedgrad, la fortezza medievale di Zagabria: cosa vedere, foto, dove si trova, come arrivare, orari, prezzi dei biglietti e le informazioni utili al turista.

  2. La fortezza di Medvedgrad domina la città dal versante meridionale del Monte Medvednica ed è la struttura medievale più importante di Zagabria. Eretta tra il 1249 e il 1254 per proteggere la città dalle invasioni dei mongoli, questa fortezza appartenne a una serie di famiglie aristocratiche, ma a seguito di un terremoto fu abbandonata e ...

  3. The Center is the venue of exhibitions where you can learn everything you ever wanted to know about Medvednica and the history of Medvedgrad. During their visit, our visitors can explore the natural wealth in guided tours within the medieval town walls of the extraordinary Medvedgrad.

  4. Medvedgrad. 70 recensioni. n. 63 di 339 attività a Zagabria. Centri visitatoriMusei specializzatiCastelli. Chiuso ora. 9.00 - 16.00. Scrivi una recensione. Info. Durata: 1-2 ore. Rispetta le linee guida per il benessere animale. Suggerisci modifiche per migliorare il profilo. Migliora questo profilo. Tour ed esperienze.

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    • Attraction
    • Himper ul. 16, Zagabria
    • Homeland Altar
    • Medvedgrad Castle History
    • Story of The Black Queen
    • Medvedgrad Castle Opening Hours
    • What Can You See and Do at Medvedgrad Castle?
    • How to Get from Zagreb to Medvedgrad Castle?

    Its eternal flame honour Croatian heroes killed in the Croatian War of Independence. Homeland Altar was made by sculptor Kuzma Kovačić and it is situated under the southern Medvedgrad tower.

    Built in 1254, encouraged by Pope Innocent IV. Right after the Mongol invasion which destroyed Gradec and Kaptol. It has been overlooking Zagreb for 800 years! With this in mind, they made the castle with double walls, three gates and towers without doors on the ground level. Making it impregnable! In over 300 years Medvedgrad was never attacked du...

    Barbara Celjski was unhappily married to the mighty Hungarian king Sigismund. The legend says she had long black hair. She rode a wild black horse and always wore black clothes. The Black Queen was always accompanied by her black raven. The raven was her protector, attacking anyone who wronged the queen, ripping their eyes out. The Black Queen disc...

    April to September

    Tuesday-Sunday 11:00-19:00

    September to January

    Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-18:00 Closed on Monday

    January to March

    Saturday and Sunday 10:00-17:00 Closed during weekdays

    Enjoy the beautiful natural scenery while hiking up the mountain. With its viewing platform, Medvedgrad offers breathtaking views of Zagreb. It is a small fortress and doesn’t take long to explore. Under the south tower, you will find the Homeland Altar and its eternal flame, honouring Croatian heroes. It is a marvellous and unique site hosting Med...

    From Mihaljevac to Britanski trg take the bus no. 102 to the church (blue church) in Šestine, then walk on the hiking trail no. 12 (from Lagvić to Medvedgrad) – about an hour walk If going by car, go from Lukšići via Himper. The return route takes you from Medvedgrad to Šestine which goes via Kraljičin zdenac. NOTE: The roads to and from Medvedgrad...

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    • Kraljičin zdenac bb, Zagreb, 10000
  5. Medvedgrad has a very rich history, interspersed with various tales and rulers. At 170 meters long, it was one of the largest Croatian medieval noble courts . If you want to uncover the secrets of this fascinating medieval town, it’s time to visit Medvednica and have fun while exploring its history .

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MedvedgradMedvedgrad - Wikipedia

    Medvedgrad (pronounced [mědʋedɡraːd]; Croatian for bear-town; Hungarian: Medvevár) is a medieval fortified town located about 10 km north of Zagreb, on the south slopes of Medvednica mountain, approximately halfway from the Croatian capital Zagreb to the mountain top Sljeme.