• Unlike the older cemeteries, which were church-owned, Mirogoj was owned by the city, and accepted burials from all religious backgrounds.[4].
  • Mirogoj je Bolléovo remek-djelo. Upravo zato, za razliku od većine njegovih projekata, vrijednost Mirogoja nikada nije bila stavljana pod upitnik.
  • Mirogoj - both a cemetery and open-air museum. ... Besides being a burial ground, Mirogoj Cemetery has become an open-air museum known for its beauty.
  • Before Mirogoj cemetery was opened, dead were buried on other cemeteries in Zagreb, depending on the place of residence, religion or class.
  • Mirogoj today to a position of a monu-ment to religious tolerance, where not just Christianity but all the religions are equally respected.
  • One of the most eloquent of his works is the sublimely sacerdotal Cathedral and its accompanying Monumental Cemetery: Mirogoj.
  • Mirogoj accommodates people of all religions, which is why Catholic, Orthodox and Muslim symbols can be seen on many of the gravestones.
  • Of the great cemeteries of Europe, Mirogoj is second only to Central in Vienna. This place is gargantuan, meticulously kept, and filled with wonderful history and...