Day 11 Friday September 15, 2017
It is cloudy and it rained during the night but there is no wind this morning so we head out to explore. First stop was the Dolac Market, a huge outdoor market where vendors sell fruits, vegetables, meat and fish every day of the week. There are red umbrellas over the stands and it is all very picturesque. We buy vegetables to make soup tonight and some fruit. We get our leeks and carrots from this baba, and the rest from several other vendors.
Just a short walk from the Dulac Market is the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Nice that one of the towers is under construction but the scaffolding is wrapped in a photographic copy of the building underneath. This is so much more attractive than the generic construction tarps used at home.
The inside of the cathedral is magnificent. Construction started in the 11th century and additions and alterations were made over the next seven centuries.
Here are some photos of the church interior
Note the gold stars on the ceiling above the organ.
The faithful came to pray at this crypt, often just walking up and placing hands on the crypt while they prayed.
This shows a spire before and after restoration and the clock on the wall stopped at 7 hours 3 minutes and 3 seconds on the 9th of November, 1880 because of an earthquake that caused damage to the cathedral. The renovations today are a result of this earthquake as the repairs made after the earthquake did not fair well and have badly eroded. This photo shows some of the newly reconstructed columns and the old ones that are still waiting reconstruction
There were defensive walls built around the Cathedral in the 15th Century and there are little cottages built up against the wall.
On the way back to our apartment we come across these fellows. No idea why what they were doing or why they were dressed as caveman but they posed for photos for the tourists.
This big square has more market stalls and it is surrounded by majestic buildings. There is just so much to see here.
This machine was pressing olive oil. The green coilsl coming out were the waste and it was as hard as wood!
Here is another building shrouded in a construction covering. I really like them. We go back to our apartment for lunch and a little rest and then head back out for the afternoon.
There are a lot of parks in Zagreb and even though it is fall there are still lots of flowers in bloom.
This is the Art Pavilion, originally constructed as the Croatian Pavilion for an Exhibition in Budapest in 1896. It was disassembled and then reconstructed here.
We check out the Hotel Esplanade near the railway station, which was built for passengers of the Orient Express. We couldn’t afford to eat here but I did use the bathroom, which was very luxurious.
The Botanical Gardens. are next. The show greenhouse is under construction and reconstruction so we can’t visit it, but the rest of the gardens are very lovely. We enjoy our time walking along the garden paths checking out the flowers and trees.
These are lotus flower seed heads…
and these Santa Cruz water lily pads grow up to two meters across!
On the way home we see these cars parked half on the road and half on the street!
I bet Dad liked getting his produce from a Baba 🙂 Agreed ~ those renovation facsimile covers are much nicer to look at.
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You know your dad. He saw this old lady with just a few vegetables for sale and he said we need to buy from this Baba!
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