Your contributions are welcome. If you send me photos, please indicate the location, date (or at least the year) and the photographer's name. Thank you.

Tus contribuciones serán bienvenidas. si me envías fotos, indica por favor la localización, la fecha (o, al menos, el año)
y el nombre del fotógrafo. Gracias.

Vos contributions sont les bienvenues. Si vous m’envoyez des photos, indiquez s.v.p. le lieu, la date (ou au moins l'année)
et le nom du photographe. Merci.

I vostri contributi saranno benvenuti. Se mi invierete delle foto, vi prego d’indicare i luoghi dove sono state riprese, la data (almeno l’anno) e il nome del fotografo. Grazie.

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08 September 2016

ZAGREB, Croatia. Graffiti


ZAGREB, Croatia.
Trg Marka Marulića

Photo © Albert Lázaro-Tinaut, 05.2015.

ZAGREB, Croatia. Phone box


ZAGREB, Croatia.

Photo © Albert Lázaro-Tinaut, 05.2015.

ZAGREB, Croatia. Graffiti & poster


ZAGREB, Croatia.
Bogovićeva ulica

Photo © Albert Lázaro-Tinaut, 05.2015.

ZAGREB, Croatia. Martićeva ulica


ZAGREB, Croatia.

Detail of the façade of building in Martićeva Street No. 15, a work of the builder B. Jurdana.

Photo © Albert Lázaro-Tinaut, 05.2015.

ZAGREB, Croatia. Balconies


ZAGREB, Croatia.
Martićeva ulica

Photo © Albert Lázaro-Tinaut, 05.2015.

ZAGREB, Croatia. Plaque in memory of Antonio Janigro


ZAGREB, Croatia.

Plaque in memory of Italian cellist, conductor and musical pedagogue Antonio Janigro (Milan 21 January 1918 - 1 May 1989), which was active in Zagreb.

Photo © Albert Lázaro-Tinaut, 05.2015.

ZAGREB, Croatia. Balcony in Vlaška ulica


ZAGREB, Croatia.
Vlaška ulica

Photo © Albert Lázaro-Tinaut, 05.2015.

ZAGREB, Croatia. Graffiti


ZAGREB, Croatia.

Photo © Albert Lázaro-Tinaut, 05.2015.

ZAGREB, Croatia. Sewerage manhole cover


ZAGREB, Croatia.

KANALIZACIJA
[‘Sewerage’]

Photo © Albert Lázaro-Tinaut, 05.2015.

ZAGREB, Croatia. Plaque in memory of dog Pluto


ZAGREB, Croatia.
Mirko Bogović ulica

Plaque in memory of the stray dog Pluto, who accompanied at all times to the workers who built the passage of Oktagon and the building of the Prva Hrvatska štedionica, the first savings bank in Croatia, between 1898 and 1900, works planned and directed by the architect Josip Vancas (1859-1932). The dog died accidentally in the work in 1899, and the architect and the workers decided to dedicate this relief, which was placed in the newly built passage and in 2013 was transferred to Mirko Bogović Street.

Photo © Albert Lázaro-Tinaut, 05.2015.