• Mirogoj accommodates people of all religions, which is why Catholic, Orthodox and Muslim symbols can be seen on many of the gravestones.
  • The Mirogoj City Cemetery (. pronounced [mîrɔɡɔːj], Croatian: Gradsko groblje Mirogoj), also known as Mirogoj Cemetery (Croatian: Groblje Mirogoj)...
  • Before Mirogoj cemetery was opened, dead were buried on other cemeteries in Zagreb, depending on the place of residence, religion or class.
  • I visited Mirogoj with my girlfriend and it was a very nice experience.
  • ...Mirogoj Cemetery is celebrated as one of Europe’s more beautiful graveyards, making it a popular attraction for Zagreb visitors.
  • Mirogoj comes into its own on All Souls' Day, November 1, when Croatian families visit loved ones equipped with thousands of flickering candles...
  • Unlike other Zagreb cemeteries owned by churches, the city municipality is the keeper of Mirogoj.
  • In Zagreb, guests shouldn't miss out on exploring one of the city's most notable landmarks, the cemetery of Mirogoj.
  • Mirogoj Cemetery is the biggest in Zagreb and was officially opened on the 6th of November in 1876 to replace the existing cemeteries...
  • The Mirogoj Cemetery is simply put amongst the most gorgeous, awe-inspiring, invigorating cemeteries in the entire Europe.