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The church is the most luxurious example of late Baroque sacral art heritage in Moslavina. The oldest record of the church building dates from 1729. Visitors will be welcomed by one of the most beautiful baroque sacral interiors, the walls and ceilings adorned by rich stucco and frescoes and a dominating magnificent wooden altar. This baroque church is visited during major concerts of classical music. There, art and music forms are harmoniously and very acoustically blended.
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My name’s Renata. After working in education for some time, I decided to switch careers and to use my language knowledge for something else. So I got my tour guide license, and now I would love to tell you interesting stories about my city. The tour includes major landmarks as well as some hidden gems.
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Magnificent set up on the hill above the city. Majestic, beautiful, even though one tower is shrouded with scaffolding. Walking inside we were overwhelmed by the peaceful serenity, beauty of the architecture, the many glorious stained glass windows, the statues and altar. We lit candles for recently departed dear friends and their grieving families and felt an extra special peace and comfort as we walked away. Truly a very special place to visit. So good for the soul to find such peace in today's world ...
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A major landmark in Zagreb is the Cathedral. It has 2 spires that can be seen from anywhere in the city and can be used as a point of reference. It is a tourist attraction and free to go in. The church also has colourful windows. The locals as that visitors dress modestly when going inside this place of worship.
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With its Baroque belfry, the Holy Trinity Church stands in the centre of the Star, the Karlovac old town, as a landmark, a beacon, both in the actual space and on one’s spiritual journey. It was built at the same time as the fort itself, with various parts added through the centuries, and is the very heart of the town’s spiritual life. It is also a part of the town’s religious heritage, and an unavoidable point for meeting history, people and one’s own self.
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Stopped in by accident, while passing by. Glad I did. Relatively small, but all kinds of paintings on the ceilings and walls, and a beautiful ark.
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