Introduction
Eighteenth-century churches, houses, and public buildings are just some of the charms that make baroque Varazdin a popular excursion from Zagreb. Stari Grad is Varazdin's magnificent 12th-century castle and the centerpiece of any visit to the former Croatian capital, which today is one of northern Croatia's main cultural and economic centers. Varazdin owes its baroque character and its title of "Baroque Capital of Croatia" to an unfortunate 1776 fire that destroyed most of the town, though not its historic center -- a tragedy the town turned to advantage when the ruined buildings were rebuilt as they appear today.
Trg Kralija Tomislava is Varazdin's main square and lined with the best baroque facades in town, which are conveniently identified with plaques that explain their lineage. Start at the 15th-century Town Hall (Gradska Vijecnica), with its 18th-century clock tower. Go south to the Cathedral of the Assumption, the town's first baroque building. The cathedral was built...
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Town Cemetery
This arboretum cum cemetery provides cooling respite after a day of touring the city's baroque treasures. Notable residents are few, but many varieties...
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Town Hall
Varazdin's Town Hall is notable more for its exterior than for what's inside. The building's combination of Gothic and 18th-century stonework occupies...
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Cathedral of the Assumption
The cathedral originally was a combination church and gymnasium (school). It was built by the Jesuits in 1647 and its exterior was designed in...
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