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Croatian State Archives - 360 Photos

The residence of the Croatian State Archives is in Zagreb, in a famous art nouveau building, also known as the old building of National and University Library. However, it is less known that one part of the building was assigned for the archives and that its residence has been here from the start. The construction of the Royal University Library and the Royal State Archives began on February 21st 1911 based on the competition winning project of the architect Rudolf Lubynski. The building was inaugurated on the November 29th 1913.

The building, which is the most significant palace of the Croatian art nouveau, a successful junction of the early Viennese Secession and modern European, especially German architecture from the beginning of the 20th century, was designed as an autonomous building in the gardens (80 meters long and 46 meters wide, of reinforced concrete and iron construction), well incorporated in the town planning model of the Lower city (Zagreb’s Green Horseshoe). The High half-dome above the central reading room in the central part of the palace, with four pillars and four owls placed on each of them carrying globes, perfectly represented the identity of the library. The facades with allegories of four university sciences – philosophy, law, medicine and theology by Robert Frangeš – and the facade with an allegory of librarianship by Rudolf Valdec are harmoniously integrated in complete, simple, and yet monumental vision of the architecture.

Front side of the building.

Back side of the building.

Story Source: Croatian State Archives

@AkmalB, @VictorOmebije, @BishowvijayaP, @SalmaanN, @MahabubMunna, @MedRidaZ, @OnyedikaBenjaminJ

Croatian State Archives, Trg Marka Marulića, Zagreb, Croatia
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Re: Croatian State Archives - 360 Photos

@JohnnyEgreat job.


@_Johnny_ wrote:

The residence of the Croatian State Archives is in Zagreb, in a famous art nouveau building, also known as the old building of National and University Library. However, it is less known that one part of the building was assigned for the archives and that its residence has been here from the start. The construction of the Royal University Library and the Royal State Archives began on February 21st 1911 based on the competition winning project of the architect Rudolf Lubynski. The building was inaugurated on the November 29th 1913.

The building, which is the most significant palace of the Croatian art nouveau, a successful junction of the early Viennese Secession and modern European, especially German architecture from the beginning of the 20th century, was designed as an autonomous building in the gardens (80 meters long and 46 meters wide, of reinforced concrete and iron construction), well incorporated in the town planning model of the Lower city (Zagreb’s Green Horseshoe). The High half-dome above the central reading room in the central part of the palace, with four pillars and four owls placed on each of them carrying globes, perfectly represented the identity of the library. The facades with allegories of four university sciences – philosophy, law, medicine and theology by Robert Frangeš – and the facade with an allegory of librarianship by Rudolf Valdec are harmoniously integrated in complete, simple, and yet monumental vision of the architecture.

Front side of the building.

 

Back side of the building.

 

Story Source: Croatian State Archives

@AkmalB, @VictorOmebije, @BishowvijayaP, @SalmaanN, @MahabubMunna, @MedRidaZ, @OnyedikaBenjaminJ



@_Johnny_ wrote:

The residence of the Croatian State Archives is in Zagreb, in a famous art nouveau building, also known as the old building of National and University Library. However, it is less known that one part of the building was assigned for the archives and that its residence has been here from the start. The construction of the Royal University Library and the Royal State Archives began on February 21st 1911 based on the competition winning project of the architect Rudolf Lubynski. The building was inaugurated on the November 29th 1913.

The building, which is the most significant palace of the Croatian art nouveau, a successful junction of the early Viennese Secession and modern European, especially German architecture from the beginning of the 20th century, was designed as an autonomous building in the gardens (80 meters long and 46 meters wide, of reinforced concrete and iron construction), well incorporated in the town planning model of the Lower city (Zagreb’s Green Horseshoe). The High half-dome above the central reading room in the central part of the palace, with four pillars and four owls placed on each of them carrying globes, perfectly represented the identity of the library. The facades with allegories of four university sciences – philosophy, law, medicine and theology by Robert Frangeš – and the facade with an allegory of librarianship by Rudolf Valdec are harmoniously integrated in complete, simple, and yet monumental vision of the architecture.

Front side of the building.

 

Back side of the building.

 

Story Source: Croatian State Archives

@AkmalB, @VictorOmebije, @BishowvijayaP, @SalmaanN, @MahabubMunna, @MedRidaZ, @OnyedikaBenjaminJ


 

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Re: Croatian State Archives - 360 Photos

@JohnnyE sharp image too, thi's must fetch lots of views


@_Johnny_ wrote:

The residence of the Croatian State Archives is in Zagreb, in a famous art nouveau building, also known as the old building of National and University Library. However, it is less known that one part of the building was assigned for the archives and that its residence has been here from the start. The construction of the Royal University Library and the Royal State Archives began on February 21st 1911 based on the competition winning project of the architect Rudolf Lubynski. The building was inaugurated on the November 29th 1913.

The building, which is the most significant palace of the Croatian art nouveau, a successful junction of the early Viennese Secession and modern European, especially German architecture from the beginning of the 20th century, was designed as an autonomous building in the gardens (80 meters long and 46 meters wide, of reinforced concrete and iron construction), well incorporated in the town planning model of the Lower city (Zagreb’s Green Horseshoe). The High half-dome above the central reading room in the central part of the palace, with four pillars and four owls placed on each of them carrying globes, perfectly represented the identity of the library. The facades with allegories of four university sciences – philosophy, law, medicine and theology by Robert Frangeš – and the facade with an allegory of librarianship by Rudolf Valdec are harmoniously integrated in complete, simple, and yet monumental vision of the architecture.

Front side of the building.

 

Back side of the building.

 

Story Source: Croatian State Archives

@AkmalB, @VictorOmebije, @BishowvijayaP, @SalmaanN, @MahabubMunna, @MedRidaZ, @OnyedikaBenjaminJ


 

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Re: Croatian State Archives - 360 Photos

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Re: Croatian State Archives - 360 Photos


@OnyedikaBenjaminJ wrote:

@JohnnyE sharp image too, thi's must fetch lots of views


Yes @OnyedikaBenjaminJ, I am giving my best to create great photos. So far I am doing great according to my views. 😊

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Re: Croatian State Archives - 360 Photos

Wow !! Amazing place  @JohnnyE....Thanks a lot for tagging me my dear!! 😍😍

 

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Re: Croatian State Archives - 360 Photos


@MedRidaZ wrote:

Wow !! Amazing place  @JohnnyE....Thanks a lot for tagging me my dear!! 😍😍


Thank you @MedRidaZ. Glad you like it. I will always tag you if I share or discover something interesting. 😊

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Re: Croatian State Archives - 360 Photos

@OSAMA, @HelloSamsonR, @VictorOmebije, @U-royFelixA come and check this great work by @JohnnyE


@_Johnny_ wrote:

The residence of the Croatian State Archives is in Zagreb, in a famous art nouveau building, also known as the old building of National and University Library. However, it is less known that one part of the building was assigned for the archives and that its residence has been here from the start. The construction of the Royal University Library and the Royal State Archives began on February 21st 1911 based on the competition winning project of the architect Rudolf Lubynski. The building was inaugurated on the November 29th 1913.

The building, which is the most significant palace of the Croatian art nouveau, a successful junction of the early Viennese Secession and modern European, especially German architecture from the beginning of the 20th century, was designed as an autonomous building in the gardens (80 meters long and 46 meters wide, of reinforced concrete and iron construction), well incorporated in the town planning model of the Lower city (Zagreb’s Green Horseshoe). The High half-dome above the central reading room in the central part of the palace, with four pillars and four owls placed on each of them carrying globes, perfectly represented the identity of the library. The facades with allegories of four university sciences – philosophy, law, medicine and theology by Robert Frangeš – and the facade with an allegory of librarianship by Rudolf Valdec are harmoniously integrated in complete, simple, and yet monumental vision of the architecture.

Front side of the building.

 

Back side of the building.

 

Story Source: Croatian State Archives

@AkmalB, @VictorOmebije, @BishowvijayaP, @SalmaanN, @MahabubMunna, @MedRidaZ, @OnyedikaBenjaminJ


 

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Re: Croatian State Archives - 360 Photos

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Re: Croatian State Archives - 360 Photos

Great pictures. Which camera you use @JohnnyE? Ricoh Theta S or Samsung Gear 360