• Mirogoj Cemetery was designed by the famous Austrian Architect Hermann Bollé, who also left his mark on most iconic structure of Zagreb, the Zagreb Cathedral.
  • Interesting fact: the Mirogoj Cemetery was the first public cemetery in Zagreb to accept people belonging to many different religions.
  • Mirogoj. Why locals love it. ... All the graves get decorated with candles and flowers for All Saints' Day. Mirogoj. Aleja Hermanna Bollea 27, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia.
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  • One of the most attractive places in Zagreb! Situated on the slopes of the Medvednica mountain it is intertwined with rich vegetation. Mirogoj is more than a...
  • Mirogoj. Aleja Hermanna Bollea 27. Zagreb’s main cemetery, Mirogoj, crowns a low hill just outside the city centre.
  • I think so and it is a definite on my list of Zagreb things to do. Mirogoj Cemetery is situated in the leafy foothills of Mount Medvednica in the Croatian captial.
  • Cemeteries are rarely one of the most visited landmarks worldwide, but Mirogoj is worth visiting, especially if you're an architecture fanatic.
  • This, for most of Zagreb, means a trip to one of the most beautiful cemeteries in Europe – Mirogoj. Set on the slops of Medvednica, Mirogoj is the central Zagreb...
  • They say that this central Zagreb cemetery is one of the most beautiful cemeteries in Europe. ... OUR TIP: Do not miss to visit Mirogoj when you are in Zagreb.