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Ministry of Environmental Protection and Energy (Croatia)

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Zgrada Rudolfova vojarna MZOPUG
Zgrada Rudolfova vojarna MZOPUG

The Ministry of Environment and Energy of the Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Ministarstvo zaštite okoliša i energetike) is the ministry in the Government of Croatia which is in charge of environmental protection. Under the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) governments the sector of Environmental and Nature Protection was always part of the Ministry of Construction and Spatial Planning, while in the Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP) governments the sector split off and was given a separate ministry. The government agencies in the jurisdiction of the Ministry have included: Environmental Protection Agency (Croatian: Agencija za zaštitu okoliša) Agency for Real Estate Brokerage (Agencija za pravni promet i posredovanje nekretninama) State Geodetic Administration (Državna geodetska uprava) Croatian Geodetic Institute (Hrvatski geodetski institut)

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Ministry of Environmental Protection and Energy (Croatia)
Ulica Republike Austrije, City of Zagreb Gradska četvrt Črnomerec (Zagreb)

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Ministarstvo graditeljstva i prostornog uređenja

Ulica Republike Austrije 20
10122 City of Zagreb, Gradska četvrt Črnomerec (Zagreb)
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Rudolf barracks
Rudolf barracks

Rudolf barracks (Croatian: Rudolfova vojarna) is historic army barracks site in Zagreb, Croatia, today serving for various public purposes. Barracks were built at the outskirts of contemporary Zagreb in 1888/1889, the same time as number of army barracks in the western part of Zagreb during Khuen Hedervary's rule in Croatia. It was named in honor of crown prince Rudolf of Austria who opened construction works in 1888.The complex was built as infantry barracks at the end of newly constructed Prilaz Avenue, effectively blocking further communication from city center towards Črnomerec, but its main building gave a monumental ending to Prilaz, similar to the way Zagreb Glavni railway station gave a monumental ending to three parks in center of the city. During history barracks were also called Zrinski barracks between World War I and World War II, and Marshal Tito barracks after World War II.Today only the main building and four auxiliary buildings are preserved, homing Croatian Ministry of Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction, Tourism institute, Zagreb city planning department and Črnomerec district council. Main building is under protection as monument of architecture. After demolition of most of buildings and all walls surrounding the military complex in 1978, there was plan to build commercial and cultural center (1981) but the area eventually spontaneously became public park. The park with buildings didn't have a name until 2006 when a part of it was named Franjo Tuđman Square, the other part of it was named very long time before Trg Francuske Republike (Place de la République française), because of an old story about Madame du Barry.