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HOW ZAGREB GOT ITS NAME

According to legend, the whole Zagreb area was suffering from drought. To give people and animals something to drink, an old Croatian duke plunged his sword into dry earth and saw fresh water bubble up. He called out to his soldiers: “Zagrabite!” (“Scoop up!”) Then he repeated to the girl who stood close by: “Man-da dear, scoop up some water!” The spring, which still stands on the main square, got the name Mandusevac after the girl and Zagreb got its name after the scoop of water.

During renovation work (1876-
1882) initiated by architect Friedrich von Schmidt, St Mark’s Church was installed with glazed roof tiles. The design also included two coats of arms – the one on the left representing the Triune Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia, and the one on the right representing the city of Zagreb.