
Zagreb Cathedral
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N 45° 48.874 E 015° 58.746
33T E 576066 N 5073911
Quick Description: Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Zagreb, Croatia.
Location: Croatia
Date Posted: 6/26/2008 3:38:08 PM
Waymark Code: WM424Y
Views: 19
Long Description:This stamp commemorates 150 years of the Zagreb Archbishopric. On
December 11, 1852 Pope Pius IX elevated the Zagreb Bishopric to the
rank of archbishopric with his papal bulla Ubi primum placuit. At
the same time he also proclaimed the Zagreb archbishopric to be the
Metropolitan see of the Croatian and Slavonian provinces, with the
suffragan bishoprics in Senj, Djakovo and Krizevci. The stamp shows
Zagreb Cathedral.
Today's Zagreb Cathedral is built in neogothic style between
1880-1902 by Austrian architect Hermann Bollé. It is 77 meters long
and 48.20 meters wide with two spires of 108 meters height.
Building of the first cathedral on this place was started in
1102. Building is completed in 1217 and then cathedral was built in
romanic style. In 1242 Tatars invaded this region and the cathedral
was destroyed. During 1254-1284 cathedral was rebuilt in gothic
style. During the history there were many works on the cathedral.
In 1880 earthquake destroyed cathedral. After that it is built in
today's style (1880-1902).
Stamp Issuing Country: Croatia
 Date of Issue: 12/11/2002
 Denomination: 2.80 HRK
 Color: Multicolor
 Stamp Type: Single Stamp
 Relevant Web Site: Not listed

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