Rising above the bustling streets of Croatia's capital, the Cathedral of Zagreb stands as a majestic symbol of Gothic revival architecture and spiritual heritage. Its twin spires dominate the city skyline, visible from Ban Jelačić Square and easily spotted as you wander toward Kaptol. Completed in the late 19th century after an earthquake destroyed the original, the cathedral blends historical resilience with intricate stonework and soaring arches. Inside, stained glass filters soft light onto centuries-old altars, while the surrounding Kaptol district offers cobbled lanes, quiet courtyards, and glimpses into Zagreb’s ecclesiastical past. A short walk from the lively Dolac Market, the cathedral is not just a place of worship but a cultural anchor, especially during Advent when the nearby festival lights transform the area into a winter wonderland.