- ermakvagus.com Europe/Croatia/Medvedgrad/…Unlike other castles in the region, Medvedgrad was owned by a member of the Catholic Church Phillip Turie, bishop of Zagreb.
- lonelyplanet.com croatia/mt-medvednica/…In July it hosts Medvedgrad Music Evenings, concerts under starry skies with amazing vistas of the twinkling lights below.
- viator.com Zagreb-attractions/Medvedgrad-Castle/…Discover everything you need to know about Medvedgrad Castle, Zagreb including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
- worldlist.vision eurasia/croatia/medvedgrad.phtmlMedvedgrad is included in the World List of Tangibles of Tourist Attraction.
- wikijtr.icu wiki/MedvedgradÖnemli Hırvat ve Macar şair ve Slavonya Yasağı Janus Pannonius (1472) ve Hırvatistan Yasağı Ivan Karlović (1531), Medvedgrad kalesinde öldü.
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/4203535Medvedgrad (pronounced [mɛdʋɛdgraːd]; Croatian for bear-town or city of bears) is a medieval fortified town located on the south slopes of Medvednica...
- urtrips.com en/medvedgrad-castle-zagreb/Medvedgrad Castle Zagreb is one of the most famous landmarks in Zagreb, which was founded in 1254, and you should absolutely visit it when touring the city.
- wikious.com en/MedvedgradSince its emergence, Medvedgrad has significantly impacted various aspects of society, culture and economy.
- mapcarta.com 35923960Medvedgrad is a medieval fortified town located about 10 km north of Zagreb, on the south slopes of Medvednica mountain...
- turistickeprice.hr en/medvedgrad-treasure/The conspiracy failed, and Jannus Pannonius took refuge with the Bishop of Zagreb Osvald Thuz in Medvedgrad, where he died in 1472.