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- The Church of St. Mark (Croatian: Crkva sv. Marka, pronounced [tsrkʋa sʋetoɡ marka]) is the parish church of old Zagreb, Croatia, located in St. Mark's Square.
- Saint Mark’s Church is Zagreb’s iconic building due to its signature colourful tiled roof.
- St Mark's Church is in the peaceful old town of Zagreb, Croatia.
- St. Mark's Church is one of the oldest buildings in Zagreb, located on St.Mark's Square and easily recognisable by its colourful roof.
- Colored tiles covering it, depict the coats of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia and Zagreb. The Church was built in the XIII century, but was rebuilt several...
- Diminutive St. Mark’s may be Zagreb's most colorful church, but the city is home to several houses of worship well worth a photo stop.
- A: The roof of St. Mark’s Church is made up of multi-colored tiles, famously featuring the coat of arms of Zagreb – a white castle on a red background.
- This Gothic church which dates back to the 13th century is one of the oldest architectural monuments in Zagreb and is in the colourful old town, in St. Mark's Square.
- St. Mark's Church, whose current building dates from the 14th century, is one of the oldest buildings in the city of Zagreb.
- The 13th-century St Mark’s Church is one of Zagreb’s most emblematic buildings.