place

Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, Zagreb

1860s establishments in Croatia1866 establishments in the Austrian Empire19th-century Serbian Orthodox church buildings19th-century churches in CroatiaCathedrals in Croatia
Churches completed in 1866Donji grad, ZagrebHermann Bollé buildingsMetropolitanate of Zagreb and LjubljanaReligious buildings and structures in ZagrebSerbian Orthodox cathedralsSerbian Orthodox church buildings in Croatia
Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Lord in Zagreb 01
Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Lord in Zagreb 01

Zagreb Orthodox Cathedral or Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Lord (Serbo-Croatian: Храм преображења Господњег, Hram preobraženja Gospodnjeg) is a Serbian Orthodox Cathedral located on the Petar Preradović Square in Zagreb, Croatia. It was built in 1865–66 according to designs of architect Franjo Klein. It is ecclesiastically part of the Metropolitanate of Zagreb and Ljubljana and its cathedral.

Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, Zagreb (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).

Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, Zagreb
Ulica sv. Preobraženja, City of Zagreb Gradska četvrt Donji grad (Zagreb)

Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address External links Nearby Places
placeShow on map

Wikipedia: Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, ZagrebContinue reading on Wikipedia

Geographical coordinates (GPS)

Latitude Longitude
N 45.81265 ° E 15.9739 °
placeShow on map

Address

katedrala Preobraženja Gospodnjeg

Ulica sv. Preobraženja
10106 City of Zagreb, Gradska četvrt Donji grad (Zagreb)
Croatia
mapOpen on Google Maps

linkWikiData (Q1275381)
linkOpenStreetMap (97165324)

Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Lord in Zagreb 01
Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Lord in Zagreb 01
Share experience

Nearby Places

Nine Views

Nine Views (Croatian: Devet pogleda) is an ambiental installation in Zagreb, Croatia which, together with the sculpture Prizemljeno Sunce (The Grounded Sun), comprises a scale model of the Solar System. Prizemljeno Sunce by Ivan Kožarić was first displayed in 1971 by the building of the Croatian National Theatre, and since then changed location a few times. Since 1994, it has been situated in Bogovićeva Street. It is a bronze sphere around 2 metres in diameter. In 2004, artist Davor Preis had a two-week exhibition in the Josip Račić Exhibition Hall in Margaretska Street in Zagreb, and afterwards, he placed 9 models of the planets of the Solar System around Zagreb, to complete a model of the entire solar system. The models' sizes as well as their distances from the Prizemljeno Sunce are all in the same scale as the Prizemljeno Sunce itself.Preis did this installation with very little or no publicity, so his installation is not well known among citizens of Zagreb. On a few occasions, individuals or small groups of people, particularly physics students, "discovered" that there was a model of the Solar System in Zagreb. One of the earliest efforts to find all of the planets was started in November 2004 on the web forum of the student section of the Croatian Physics Society.The locations of the planets are as follows: Mercury - 3 Margaretska Street Venus - 3 Ban Josip Jelačić Square Earth - 9 Varšavska Street Mars - 21 Tkalčićeva Street Jupiter - 71 Voćarska Street Saturn - 1 Račićeva Street Uranus - 9 Siget (not at the residential building but at the garage across the street) Neptune - Kozari 17 Pluto - Bologna Alley (underpass) - included in the installation before being demoted to dwarf planet (someone has since ripped Pluto off, however the plaque remains)The system is at scale 1:680 000 000. Earth's model is about 1.9 cm in size and at 225 m distance from the Sun's model, while Pluto's model is 7.7 km away from it.