• Medvedgrad (pronounced [mědʋedɡraːd]; Croatian for bear-town or city of bears; Hungarian language: Medvevár) is a medieval fortified town located on the...
  • Notable Croatian and Hungarian poet and ban of Slavonia Janus Pannonius (Ivan Česmički) died in the Medvedgrad castle on March 27, 1472.
  • Although fantastically fortified and always ready to fight, Medvedgrad was never attacked, and since 1590, when it was abandoned, it has been in decline for centuries.
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  • Medvedgrad castle provides beautiful views of Zagreb and its surroundings. Medvedgrad is a medieval castle located on the slopes of Medvednica Mountain (Bear…
  • From Medvedgrad, a medieval castle built in 1254, which is located on the top of Mali Plazur in the southern part of Medvednica, the trail climbs towards the...
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  • This prompted the building of Medvedgrad.[3] Encouraged by Pope Innocent IV, Philip Türje, bishop of Zagreb, built the fortress between 1249 and 1254.
  • Expert literature has a lot of dilemmas regarding building of Medvedgrad, but it is certain that the burg was completed in 1254.
  • Stari grad Medvedgrad - Zagreb 02.jpg. ... Son Medvedgrad sahipleri ve sakinleri, Gregorijanec ailesi1562'de Medvedgrad'ı ele geçirenler.