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August 16th 1975
Published: June 6th 2022
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Kaptolska utvrda - Kaptol FortressKaptolska utvrda - Kaptol FortressKaptolska utvrda - Kaptol Fortress

The defensive walls and towers around Kaptol were built between 1469 and 1473. Kaptol is the section of the Upper Town of Zagreb where the cathedral is located. EE1975285p1
Ljubiljana was a lunch stop en route from Rijecka and the Postonja Caves to Zagreb. What I knew most about Ljubljana was that it had been the home of my French language professor at university. He told us of his experiences there during World War II, his detention by the Germans, and how he had escaped to France with the coming of the Tito regime.

Upon arriving in Zagreb, we checked in at the hostel Esplanade InterContiental. The Esplanade was an old continental style hotel that had been recently renovated by the InterContinental chain. Zagreb marked the end of the tour through Eastern Europe. Most sightseeing was spent in Gradec, the old town. Here were the interesting Palace of the Ban and the 14th century St. Mark's Church. The unique roof tiles on St. Mark's represent the coats of arms of the City of Zagreb and the old Kingdom of Croatia. In the Upper Town was the area known as Kaptol with the cathedral and defensive fortifications sating to the 15th century.

From Zagreb we flew on a JAT DC-9 to Heathrow. (Yugoslavia was demonstrating its independence form the Soviet bloc by flying American built airliners.) Connection was made
Holy Mary ColumnHoly Mary ColumnHoly Mary Column

"In front of these buildings rises a Column of the Virgin by Fernkorn and Pönninger (1880 )".--Baedeker 1911. EE1975286p6
with British Airways to Los Angeles. That BA flight was interesting as it was operated with an Air New Zealand DC-10. BA and ANZ had an interchange agreement for many years to provide a jointly operated London-Auckland service via Los Angeles. On our flight, a technical stop for fuel was made en route in Minneapolis.


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Church of St. CatherineChurch of St. Catherine
Church of St. Catherine

Crkva sv. Katarine - Church of St. Catherine. Jesuit church built in 1620-1632 replacing a Dominican church on the site. EE1975298p1
Church of St. MarkChurch of St. Mark
Church of St. Mark

Crkva sv. Marka - Church of St. Mark. "On the roof, tiles are laid so that they represent the coat of arms of Zagreb (white castle on red background) and Triune Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia". Trg Sv. Marka 5. "... the Gothic St Mark's Church (middle of the 13th cent.; S. portal adorned with numerous figures and a roof of coloured tiles) ..."--Baedeker 1911. EE1975301p1
Banski Dvori - Palace of the BanBanski Dvori - Palace of the Ban
Banski Dvori - Palace of the Ban

Banski Dvori (Palace of the Ban) In Zagreb. Residence of Croatian bans (viceroys) from 1809 until 1918. The Presidential residence in 1975. Markov Trg. "In the Upper Town are the Palace of the Banus (governor of Croatia) ..."--Baedeker 1911. EE1975302p1
At the Palace of the BanAt the Palace of the Ban
At the Palace of the Ban

Me at the Palace of the Ban. Europe011
Farewell Dinner in ZagrebFarewell Dinner in Zagreb
Farewell Dinner in Zagreb

There I am again!. Well, I don't wear a jacket and tie to tour group farewell dinners anymore. :) EE1975305p1


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