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In 1359, the organist of the church of St. Mark, which shows that the church of St. Marka had an organ, which was befitting a royal city (L. Šaban). It is the first mention of an organ in Croatia. In 1423, during the time of pastor Blaž, the church got its present form. In 1472, it is mentioned on the northwest corner of the chapel church.
In 2006, the square underwent a renovation project, paved with granite blocks [5] In August 2005, the Government forbid any form of protests on St. Mark's Square, which caused controversies in Croatian civil society. This ban was partially lifted in 2012.
The cost of the renovation was 2,494,430 crowns and 76 filars. Zagreb's cathedral church got its present form. The roof made of glazed tiles (such as the St. Mark's Church in Gornji grad) is missing, the so-called "Zagreb cathedral flag", which was replaced by a copper sheet in 1961 due to wear and tear. But the restoration of the cathedral ...
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The current church dedicated to St. Cyril and Methodius was built in 1886 during the reign of Bishop Ilija Hranilović on the site of the former church of St. Basil. The parish uses the facilities of the Greek Catholic Seminary in Zagreb that is connected to the Church which gives room that serves as a parish office, and, since 1932, a hall ...
The city's Cathedral, the St. Mark's Church and the Croatian Parliament are located in Gornji Grad, as is the popular pedestrian café street Tkalčićeva. There are also other noteworthy objects located outside the oldest historical towns, such as city's monumental cemetery Mirogoj that was built since 1876, located further north.
Due to the quality of pastoral work, the parish of St. Blaise was relieved by the establishment of the parish of St. Anthony of Padua, the parish of St. Joseph on Trešnjevka, the parish of Marije Pomoćnice of Christians on Knežija and the parish of St. Mark of Križevčanin on Selska cesta, and the youngest parish of St. Quirinus of Sisak on ...
The church was restored in the 16th and 17th century. [1] Between 1372 and the 19th century, the annual St. Marguerite fair was organized on the square. [2] In the 18th century the church was burned down in a fire and in its place a new one was built with bulbous steeple. [2] Hermann Bollé design of the Cathedral