Zagreb Glavni kolodvor
Zagreb Glavni kolodvor (Croatian meaning Zagreb main station) is Zagreb, Croatia's principal railway station. In 1892, it was built in the neoclassical style. It is the biggest railway station in Croatia, measuring 186.5 meters long. It was rebuilt twice, once for the Summer University Games in 1987 and again in 2006. Public buses, taxis, and local and regional railways are available here. A grocery, bakery, subterranean retail center, restrooms, showers, luggage storage, and a lost-and-found office can be found at Zagreb Central Train Station. It is the largest station in Croatia and the primary hub of the Croatian Railways network, located 1 km south of the city's main plaza. Zagreb's main train station is a sight to see.
This structure, which is only a 10-minute walk from the city center, is a great eye-catcher, commanding the attention of everyone who passes by. The Zagreb Glavni Kolodvor, built in magnificent neo-classical architecture, is a lovely remembrance of the days when the city was a stop on the world-famous Orient Express. The station has undergone various restorations over the years to retain the classic design while keeping up with the demands of time, so it is not only a piece of beauty but also one of the most contemporary railway stations in Croatia!
Location: Zagreb, Croatia