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Croatia is emerging as a top summer travel destination for Indian tourists, according to Travel + Leisure. A panel of seven global travel experts unanimously recommended the country for its scenic ...
Indian PM Modi visits Zagreb for the first time to strengthen bilateral relations with the country. He was greeted by Croatian PM Andrej Plenkovic with a special gift. (@narendramodi) During his ...
PM Modi was warmly welcomed in Zagreb, Croatia, with cultural performances and Sanskrit chanting, symbolizing deep India-Croatia cultural relations.
It’s about a 10-minute walk from the Zagreb Funicular, one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions.
So yes, the return of the funicular after all these years really is something to celebrate, no matter how unfashionable that might be.
The Zagreb funicular is one of the shortest, steepest, and oldest, and 125 years of history have played out on its 66 metre track.
Starting Monday, January 20, comprehensive renovation works on the Zagreb Funicular will begin, with completion expected by March 2026, ZET announced on Friday. The project, titled "Revitalization ...
Only 66 meters long, the Zagreb funicular connects Ilica Street to the Strossmayer Promenade, and is the smallest railway of its type in the world. (Photo by Larry Luxner) ...
The funicular at the historic Horseshoe Curve remains closed due to persistent problems with its electronic hardware.The cable car system, which transports pas ...
The funicular comes more than 20 years after an earlier recommendation by Jenolan Caves and others to build a $20 million gondola to the site, a proposal that didn’t get funding approval.
City councillor warns about the condition of Zagreb funicular. The authorities say that everything is fine, while trade unions agree there are problems, but add that safety is not in question.