Jelačić Square tram stop, Tram stop in August Cesarec neighborhood, Zagreb, Croatia
This transportation hub in central Zagreb serves multiple tram lines connecting different parts of the city through designated platforms and waiting areas.
The tram stop began operations in September 1891 during the Jubilee Economic-Forestry Exhibition, marking the start of organized public transit in Zagreb.
The stop connects to a central meeting point where residents gather for city celebrations, markets, and public events throughout different seasons.
Passengers can access lines 6 and 13 to reach Zagreb Main Station within minutes, with frequent departures during peak hours.
The station combines modern accessibility features with nineteenth-century architectural elements, reflecting different periods of Zagreb's development.
Location: Gornji Grad–Medveščak
Inception: 1891
Official opening: 1891
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
GPS coordinates: 45.81296,15.97678
Latest update: September 23, 2025 16:58
Zagreb features an architectural heritage spanning from the Middle Ages to modern times. The Zagreb Cathedral dominates the city with its two neo-Gothic towers measuring 108 meters, while St. Mark's Church displays the city's historic coats of arms on its roof. The Stone Gate, a remnant of 13th-century fortifications, houses a chapel dedicated to the Virgin and Child. The Lotrščak Tower, an old medieval watchtower, still fires a daily cannon at noon. The city organizes its cultural offerings around several institutions: the Broken Relationships Museum exhibits an international collection of objects related to breakups, the Art Pavilion is housed in a building from 1898 dedicated to contemporary art, and the Grič Tunnel, a 350-meter-long shelter built during World War II, now serves as an exhibition space. Maksimir Park extends over 316 hectares with five lakes and a zoo, while the Botanical Garden has collected over 5,000 plant species over 4.7 hectares since 1889. Mirogoj Cemetery, designed by Hermann Bollé in 1876, combines neo-Renaissance arcades with funerary architecture.
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